He treasured his Grandchildren Richard, Aimee, Emmanuel (Nano), Eric, Destinee, Stephanie and Anthem; eleven Great Grandchildren and many Nieces and Nephews.
Born in Las Vegas, New Mexico, he was the son of Mary Crespin and Samuel Roybal. He moved to Denver, Colorado at a young age and had a lot of tough times but managed to become the wonderful man he was. He worked at Data Documents many years before retiring where he made lots of friends. Adam’s favorite things to do was hunting, fishing, watching Broncos games, Sci-fi, Scary Movies and Shoot-Em-Ups. He always said, “he taught John Wayne how to shoot a gun and he was related to Wyattt Earp”. He was a Story Teller, he would tell us stories of his childhood and many of his experiences in life. He was full of humor, always brightened up our day with a silly story. He never left anyone out when asking for his grandchildren or others. He loved to hear what they were doing and that they were all well. Our mother Mary Lou was his world. He loved dancing to Mexican music and being surrounded by his family. He gave the best hugs and loved everyone.
Our beloved Husband, Dad, Gramps, Uncle, Brother and Friend has Gone Fishing. Catch the big one dad!
We love you and will miss you!
The funeral services will be at Saint Cajetan July 15, 2020. Viewing at 10am and Mass at 11am. His final resting place will be at Mount Olivet Cemetery.
He treasured his Grandchildren Richard, Aimee, Emmanuel (Nano), Eric, Destinee, Stephanie and Anthem; eleven Great Grandchildren and many Nieces and Nephews.
Born in Las Vegas, New Mexico, he was the son of Mary Crespin and Samuel Roybal. He moved to Denver, Colorado at a young age and had a lot of tough times but managed to become the wonderful man he was. He worked at Data Documents many years before retiring where he made lots of friends. Adam’s favorite things to do was hunting, fishing, watching Broncos games, Sci-fi, Scary Movies and Shoot-Em-Ups. He always said, “he taught John Wayne how to shoot a gun and he was related to Wyattt Earp”. He was a Story Teller, he would tell us stories of his childhood and many of his experiences in life. He was full of humor, always brightened up our day with a silly story. He never left anyone out when asking for his grandchildren or others. He loved to hear what they were doing and that they were all well. Our mother Mary Lou was his world. He loved dancing to Mexican music and being surrounded by his family. He gave the best hugs and loved everyone.
Our beloved Husband, Dad, Gramps, Uncle, Brother and Friend has Gone Fishing. Catch the big one dad!
We love you and will miss you!
The funeral services will be at Saint Cajetan July 15, 2020. Viewing at 10am and Mass at 11am. His final resting place will be at Mount Olivet Cemetery.
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