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Adam Barry

September 5, 2006 - April 25, 2020

Adam was that larger than life character with an incredible smile and sense of humour to go with it. He was one of the most polite young men that you could ever wish to meet, and always made time to ask how things were with you. You were such a bright star Adam you will always be remembered and forever sadly missed.

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Jamie Fodden 2020-04-28 11:33:32 wrote:

I'll admit, me and Adam weren't the closest of friends. We never really spoke to each other often and we weren't in any of the same lessons. However upon reading the news, my heart sank, and I couldn't get over it. Adam was funny, exciting, he always knew how to cheer someone up when they were feeling down, and although at times he could be a bit of a pain, he meant well. It is very touching to see all the messages that he has been given over social media. It shows how much people loved him for who he was and how much of an impact he was in other peoples lives. If I could think of a memory of him, it would probably be in any P.E. dodge-ball lesson. He always knew how to make the P.E. teachers laugh in ways I couldn't even imagine, which is why I kind of look up to him in a way that all his friends do. My thoughts and condolences are with his mates, his family, and all that knew him. It's upsetting to see Adam be taken from us so early in his life, but it's important for us to look back on the memories and remember Adam as the boy who made us smile. Rest in Peace Bazzers, you will be dearly missed.

Jamie Fodden 2020-04-28 11:33:32 wrote: I'll admit, me and Adam weren't the closest of friends. We never really spoke to each other often and we weren't in any of the same lessons. However upon reading the news, my heart sank, and I couldn't get over it. Adam was funny, exciting, he always knew how to cheer someone up when they were feeling down, and although at times he could be a bit of a pain, he meant well. It is very touching to see all the messages that he has been given over social media. It shows how much people loved him for who he was and how much of an impact he was in other peoples lives. If I could think of a memory of him, it would probably be in any P.E. dodge-ball lesson. He always knew how to make the P.E. teachers laugh in ways I couldn't even imagine, which is why I kind of look up to him in a way that all his friends do. My thoughts and condolences are with his mates, his family, and all that knew him. It's upsetting to see Adam be taken from us so early in his life, but it's important for us to look back on the memories and remember Adam as the boy who made us smile. Rest in Peace Bazzers, you will be dearly missed.

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