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Adam Ross Rendon

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Adam Ross Rendon

Birth
El Paso County, Texas, USA
Death
15 May 2020 (aged 35)
Burial
Leominster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.5336389, Longitude: -71.7487528
Plot
Columbarium
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From obituary:

Adam Ross Rendon, 35 years old, passed away at home on May 15, 2020... Adam was born on November 1, 1984, in El Paso, Texas, and moved to Leominster at age 6. He attended Johnny Appleseed Elementary School and graduated from Leominster High School in 2003. He was a standout athlete and thoroughly enjoyed his years playing for North Leominster Little League, TCYH, DEK hockey, and ultimately ice hockey for Leominster High School where he was named Captain. At the time of his passing Adam worked for Amazon in Nashua, New Hampshire...

To know Adam was to love him. It is impossible to put into words the profound love that he had for his children. Whether it was his daily good morning and good night phone calls, coaching their teams or cheering for them in the stands, he was always their number 1 fan. His proudest moments were seeing his children happy. He touched so many lives through coaching and mentoring. His incredible sense of humor followed him through every stage of life. He had such a contagious smile and infectious laugh that people were simply drawn to him. He found so much joy in bringing happiness to others that he would go to any extent to make people laugh.

To not have Adam in our daily lives is an unimaginable loss, and we are truly heartbroken. He is now at rest with his maternal grandparents, Nana and Grandpa.

Due to COVID 19 restrictions all services are private. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
From obituary:

Adam Ross Rendon, 35 years old, passed away at home on May 15, 2020... Adam was born on November 1, 1984, in El Paso, Texas, and moved to Leominster at age 6. He attended Johnny Appleseed Elementary School and graduated from Leominster High School in 2003. He was a standout athlete and thoroughly enjoyed his years playing for North Leominster Little League, TCYH, DEK hockey, and ultimately ice hockey for Leominster High School where he was named Captain. At the time of his passing Adam worked for Amazon in Nashua, New Hampshire...

To know Adam was to love him. It is impossible to put into words the profound love that he had for his children. Whether it was his daily good morning and good night phone calls, coaching their teams or cheering for them in the stands, he was always their number 1 fan. His proudest moments were seeing his children happy. He touched so many lives through coaching and mentoring. His incredible sense of humor followed him through every stage of life. He had such a contagious smile and infectious laugh that people were simply drawn to him. He found so much joy in bringing happiness to others that he would go to any extent to make people laugh.

To not have Adam in our daily lives is an unimaginable loss, and we are truly heartbroken. He is now at rest with his maternal grandparents, Nana and Grandpa.

Due to COVID 19 restrictions all services are private. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

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