Bryan Scott Adams

bryan adams

March 24, 1965 ~ March 8, 2012


Resided in: Atlanta, GA

Bryan Scott Adams, 46, of Atlanta, Georgia, passed away on March 8, 2012. He was born March 24, 1965, in Independence, MO. He graduated from Lee’s Summit High School in 1983 and attended the University of Missouri.
Bryan is survived by his wife, Hali, of Atlanta, GA; his parents, Claude N. and Mary B. Adams of Pleasant Hill, MO; his son, Colin Scott Adams, 13, of Pensacola, Florida, his sister, Jonni Travis Adams-Allen, Pleasant Hill, MO, and his brother, Brent Billie Adams of Raymore, Missouri.
Bryan was loved by friends and family for his kind, caring nature; and he was admired for his varied accomplishments as a business entrepreneur, a pilot, a professional photographer, and long-time computer owner-operator-builder. During his life time, he resided in Kansas City, MO; Breckenridge, CO; Pensacola, FL; and Atlanta, GA.
A memorial service to celebrate Bryan’s life will be held at the Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church on Friday, March 16, 2012 @ 7 p.m.

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  2. Paula Laney says:

    Dear Butch, Mary and family,
    I am very sorry to hear about the tragic loss of your son. Please accept my condolences, you are in my heart and prayers!
    Paula CanonLaney

  3. Celeste says:

    Dear Mary, Butch and Jonni:

    I am so very sorry for your loss. Although I lost touch with Bryan the last few years, I was one of many people whose life was enriched by having known him. Richard and I send you our love.

    Celeste Duncan Bryan’s cousin

  4. Connie and Bill Boyd says:

    Butch, Mary and Family,
    We were so saddened to hear about Bryan. We have such fond memories of watching him grow up around the lake. Our prayers are with you always.

  5. Scott Wold says:

    While I only met Bryan through a few Land Rover forums, I regret that we were unable to meet up, as we discussed. I just found out about his passing, I and am truly saddened by the news. RIP Bryan.

    Scott


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