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Steve Bryan Adams

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Steve Bryan Adams

Birth
Conneaut, Ashtabula County, Ohio, USA
Death
7 Jul 2018 (aged 61)
Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Steve Bryan Adams, 61, of Oneonta, AL., passed on July 7 2018 at the Birmingham VA Hospital from cancer. He was born to the late Hoyt and Ruby Nix Adams on February 14, 1957 in Conneaut, Ohio.

Steve graduated from Conneaut High School in 1975. After high school, he served in the Navy for four years. In later years, he moved to Dothan, AL., to live. He attended George C. Washington State Community College in Dothan and received a Certificate of Excellence in Technical Business Data Processing in 1988. Years later he moved to Oneonta, Alabama. There he worked on his cousin Dennis and Sandy Nix's farm for many years until he developed liver cancer. After a hard fight, he died of the cancer.

Steve made friends with many people and would help anyone who needed it. Steve also enjoyed all of modern technical gadgets: cell phones, computers, lap tops, notebooks, sound systems and smart TV's. If he liked a new gadget he would buy it. Survivors are Roger Adams of Madison OH and Jeff and Diana (Cavin) of Conneaut, Ohio, also many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Steve chose to be cremated. He also requested that no service be held.
Steve Bryan Adams, 61, of Oneonta, AL., passed on July 7 2018 at the Birmingham VA Hospital from cancer. He was born to the late Hoyt and Ruby Nix Adams on February 14, 1957 in Conneaut, Ohio.

Steve graduated from Conneaut High School in 1975. After high school, he served in the Navy for four years. In later years, he moved to Dothan, AL., to live. He attended George C. Washington State Community College in Dothan and received a Certificate of Excellence in Technical Business Data Processing in 1988. Years later he moved to Oneonta, Alabama. There he worked on his cousin Dennis and Sandy Nix's farm for many years until he developed liver cancer. After a hard fight, he died of the cancer.

Steve made friends with many people and would help anyone who needed it. Steve also enjoyed all of modern technical gadgets: cell phones, computers, lap tops, notebooks, sound systems and smart TV's. If he liked a new gadget he would buy it. Survivors are Roger Adams of Madison OH and Jeff and Diana (Cavin) of Conneaut, Ohio, also many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Steve chose to be cremated. He also requested that no service be held.


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