Adam's Story
Adam was born July 31, 1979, in Carrolltown Pennsylvania. Growing up Adam enjoyed baseball and wrestling. He has many trophies showing his talents in both
sports. He was a kind gentle young man the teachers told of his kind nature towards the
other children.
Adam enjoyed four-wheeling, fishing, camping, bowling, and
shooting pool. He had a love for music and his younger sister. He taught her to shoot pool and they would
enter tournaments
together and as a team they were hard to beat. He kept her safe
as older brothers do and they spent many hours listening to
music and talking.
Adam had just entered college and was planning a career in
business management. He had made some new friends and we did not
know these friends were involved with drugs. The weekend before his death was a wonderful family time. We gathered in our back
yard to have the season’s first picnic. The kids had fun
throwing Frisbee and playing catch.
We were enjoying each other’s company and making plans for our
summer. Adam told us he would be buying his fishing license in
the next week and had plans with his childhood friends to do
some camping. Everything changed the following Tuesday.
It was May 19, 1998, and I knocked on Adam’s bedroom door to
make sure he was awake before we left. He had a class that
morning at 11 A.M. There was no response but sometimes it took
several times knocking before he was awake enough to answer.
This particular morning I was getting no response at all. The
door was locked which was very unusual. I picked the lock and
opened the door. I knew something was wrong because Adam was not in his bed but
lying beside it on the floor. When I walked around the bed and
saw his face I knew instantly that he was dead. This was my
worst nightmare. We learned later that day Adam had died of an overdose of heroin.
We talked to our children about drugs and alcohol. We thought we
were educated and we felt sure when our children were faced with
that decision they would make the right choice. We were wrong! Adam was so young and had a bright future ahead of him. That was
all gone in an instant.
We live in a small rural community and at the time of Adam's
death illicit drugs were not a common topic. When Adam died it made
everyone realize we could have a drug problem even in a small
community. The death of Adam brought forth Remembering ADAM Inc.
Remembering ADAM will work hard to educate children, parents,
and communities about the murderous effects of drugs and alcohol. We will continue to tell
our story so no more die.