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Adam Parker Block 1951-2208 56, died Sunday morning January 27 at his home in San Francisco after a protracted pulmonary illness. A fifth generation Seattleite, he was born at Swedish Hospital February 7, 1951. He attended high school at Lakeside and Putney Schools and college at Reed, California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), graduating from Harvard. Adam was a writer, avid reader and keen social observer and critic whose deep curiosity and insights crossed many disciplines. He lived in San Francisco for the past 30 years. In the 80's Adam was popular music critic for The Advocate where he wrote a regular column, "Block on Rock". His writing also appeared in numerous publications including Mother Jones, the San Francisco Examiner magazine Image, the Bay Area Reporter, the New Musical Express and Creem. During that time, Adam interviewed virtually every pop star from Elton John to Bono. Adam was a challenging and unforgettable friend, in turns fiercely loyal and loving and breathtakingly selfish, combative and self absorbed. His curiosity, knowledge, humor and spirit were contagious. Adam believed punctuality, deadlines and being awake during daylight hours were vastly overrated. He loved to outrage and often bragged that being gay, Jewish and half Texan (on his mother's side)---he had something to offend most everyone. Adam loved literature, art, music, film, news, politics, humor, ideas, food, drink and travel---but most of all, smart lively conversation and animated debate. Adam is survived by nine siblings: Jonathon, Daniel, Kenan, Susanna, Mary Judith, Tamara, Christina, Melinda, Newton and his step-mother Mary Lou Block as well as 13 nieces and nephews. Adam's father Robert Jackson Block and mother, Dorothy Wolens Block preceded him in death. With Adam's death, the lives of those who knew him will be calmer and quieter but far less interesting. The family request that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Bailey-Boushay House, 2720 E. Madison St., Seattle, WA 98112. Remembrances can be posted at http://adamblockmemorial.blogspot.com

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle on Feb. 3, 2008.

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Libby Burke

February 5, 2008

Aloha Daniel, Kenan and Susannah from Libby Burke & Brad Robison (together 10 years and living on the Big Island of Hawai'i): we heard from Jay Robison the news about Adam from the Seattle Times. We deeply feel your loss. We each have our own memories of Adam when we were at Hidden Valley Camp together; I (Libby) remember him as a good friend and intellectual playmate--someone I looked up to and relied upon to keep things interesting. I'll always appreciate that he turned me on to Kurt Vonnegut one Rainy Day in the Lodge. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and all the family. Aloha nui, Libby & Brad

Anne Janowitz

February 4, 2008

Adam was one of the first people I met at Reed College, and he enchanted me with his brilliance and his wit. He had the most wonderful spindly handwriting and he was a great postcard writer. I adored him and learned a huge amount from him. Later on I lived across the street from him in North Beach. Adam was completely ALIVE and inspiring, and I am very very sorry that he had died and send my best wishes to everyone who loved Adam and who is missing him.

Julie Friedman

January 31, 2008

Please know my heart is with you all. May your cherished memories and the warm embrace of your family comfort you in the days to come. Jay sends his love as well.
Julie

Daniel Block

January 31, 2008

Photos and condolences can be found on adamblockmemorial.blogspot.com

Wilho Saari

January 30, 2008

My condolences to the Block family. I had Adam in music class in the sixth grade at I.I. Stevens many, many years ago! I have fond memories of Adam. May God be with you all during this time of sorrow. Sincerely, Wilho Saari, teacher at Stevens from 1960-1966.

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