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Adam Clark Hansman

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Adam Clark Hansman

Birth
Death
23 Jan 2012 (aged 33)
Carmel Valley, Monterey County, California, USA
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Adam left us suddenly and peacefully in his sleep on January 23rd at his home in Carmel Valley. Adam was a lifelong resident of the Valley, and attended All Saints Day School, Carmel Middle School, and Carmel High School, before attending Sacramento State University to study philosophy and politics. Everyone who knew Adam knew that he was kind and generous, and fiercely loyal to his many friends and family. Adam was bright and passionate, and held true to his own beliefs without judging others for theirs. He had an adventurous spirit that took him to Italy, Germany, and other parts of Europe, which he loved. Adam was clever and funny, and took special joy in being with his beloved nephews. A gifted musician, Adam shared his talent on the guitar and piano with so many of us over the years. Adam's sudden loss leaves a tremendous void. He will be missed terribly. In addition to his many friends, Adam leaves behind his parents, Pam and Jeff Hansman of Carmel Valley, his grandmother Betty Clark of Carmel, his sister and brother-in-law Amber and Devon Passno and his nephews Nathan, Dylan and Sean of Middleton, Wisconsin, his uncle Rick Clark of Carmel, cousin Damon Clark of Sacramento, his aunt and uncle Pam and Dale Hansman of Monterey, and cousins Amy Kirksey of Camarillo and Matt Hansman of Santa Cruz. Adam's family and friends will gather to celebrate him this Saturday from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the home of Linn and Jane Williams in Carmel Valley.

Arrangements under the direction of The Paul Mortuary, Pacific Grove, California.
Adam left us suddenly and peacefully in his sleep on January 23rd at his home in Carmel Valley. Adam was a lifelong resident of the Valley, and attended All Saints Day School, Carmel Middle School, and Carmel High School, before attending Sacramento State University to study philosophy and politics. Everyone who knew Adam knew that he was kind and generous, and fiercely loyal to his many friends and family. Adam was bright and passionate, and held true to his own beliefs without judging others for theirs. He had an adventurous spirit that took him to Italy, Germany, and other parts of Europe, which he loved. Adam was clever and funny, and took special joy in being with his beloved nephews. A gifted musician, Adam shared his talent on the guitar and piano with so many of us over the years. Adam's sudden loss leaves a tremendous void. He will be missed terribly. In addition to his many friends, Adam leaves behind his parents, Pam and Jeff Hansman of Carmel Valley, his grandmother Betty Clark of Carmel, his sister and brother-in-law Amber and Devon Passno and his nephews Nathan, Dylan and Sean of Middleton, Wisconsin, his uncle Rick Clark of Carmel, cousin Damon Clark of Sacramento, his aunt and uncle Pam and Dale Hansman of Monterey, and cousins Amy Kirksey of Camarillo and Matt Hansman of Santa Cruz. Adam's family and friends will gather to celebrate him this Saturday from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the home of Linn and Jane Williams in Carmel Valley.

Arrangements under the direction of The Paul Mortuary, Pacific Grove, California.

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