Nathanael William Adams
Nathanael William Adams, affectionately known as “Buddy”, was a shining star who made his grand entrance into the world on October 28, 1998, in Kingman, AZ. His life was a vibrant tapestry woven together with strands of adventure, ambition, compassion, and courage. His 25 years in the warm embrace of Kingman saw him grow from a spirited child into an admirable young man. As Henry David Thoreau once said, “It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see.” Everyone who had the privilege to know Nathanael saw him for the unique and extraordinary soul he was.Nathanael was a force to be reckoned with in the world of door craftsmanship. He had spent six fulfilling years at the American Woodmark Corp, where his ambitious nature and relentless drive made him a respected figure. His adventurous spirit found expression in the intricate designs he crafted on the doors, each telling a story as captivating as his own. His companionship was treasured by his colleagues, who found in him a compassionate friend and a courageous leader. Nathanael’s radiant spirit continues to shine in the hearts of his beloved family. He is survived by his mother, Misty Adams and step-father John Combis; his father, Dale Jr; his siblings, Cameron and Monnicka Adams; his grandparents, Randy and Susan Carroll; his aunts, Rachel Colombo and Cherie LeMay; and his cousins, Kimberly, Sabrina, Christy, Branden LeMay, Lexie and Randall Colombo. Each of them carries a piece of Nathanael’s spirit, imbued with his warmth, love, and resilience. In the words of Helen Keller, “What we have once enjoyed deeply we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us.”Please join us in celebrating the beautiful life of Nathanael William Adams on his memorial page. We invite you to share your cherished memories of Nathanael and upload any photos that capture his adventurous spirit and compassionate heart. Let’s come together to remember Nathanael in the way he lived: full of ambition, courage, and boundless love.
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