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Adam's Life
Adam was always an energetic little boy and had to be doing something all the time. He instantly loved all animals and always had a dog and pony for his very own. Adam rode his pony in all the local parades with his dad and joined 4-H when he was 9 years old. Adam became quite an accomplished horseman. He was always winning ribbons and trophies. Adam also played baseball and soccer when he was old enough. He could be tempermental at times, but his generous, loving personality always made up for it when he would get frustrated at not being the best he could be at whatever he tried. Adam also loved country music, since he came from a musical family. He always had toy guitars, but his Great-Grandma Archer gave him his first real guitar, because she knew his Great-Grandpa had always wanted Adam to have a real one and play like he did. Adam treasured that guitar and thought of his Great-Grandpa Archer in Heaven whenever he played it. Adam had a beautiful voice and would love singing for everyone. He sang and played the guitar everyday and we always looked forward to him entertaining us. We miss it terribly now. We are blessed to have many memories of Adam, and it's those memories that either make us smile, laugh, cry, or break our hearts. Adam was three 1/2 years old when his little brother, Jared, was born. He loved being the "big brother" to Jared. He taught Jared how to play the guitar, just like his cousin, Rod, had taught him. Adam was always so proud of how great Jared could play and he bragged about him all the time. Adam married Celenna on August 25, 2001, and they had a baby girl, Madilyn Marie on December 10, 2003. Madilyn was only 3 months old when her daddy was taken from her. He has missed her first words, first steps, and too many other firsts that he shouldn't have had to. Madilyn is such a cutie and so amazingly smart. She is almost 4 yrs old now, and knows her daddy is an angel in heaven that watches over her. We will make sure she knows how special her daddy was to all of us. Adam loved his family so much and was dedicated to all of us and to his friends. We always called him a "people magnet", because everyone was so drawn to him. Almost 1,000 people came to pay their respects to him and all of us when he died. Such an outpouring of love that we will always remember. Nothing can ever heal the pain of losing Adam, but it's his wonderful memories that keep us going. Plus the fact that we know he's waiting for us and we'll see him again someday.
WE LOVE & MISS YOU EVERY DAY ADAM!
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