Written by Geri and Dave and Mariah and Micah Pasinski We trust Adam’s struggle is over and he has a nap better place. We send our love to our good neighbors and lovely family at this time for such sadness. In lieu of flowers, donations in Adam’s memory may be made to the food bank of CNY, Jowonio Preschool of Syracuse, or the SPCA. If you have a loved one in your family who is struggling, please know that there is always hope.Ī private burial was held at Linas Hatzedek Cemetery. Please remember Adam without judgment, and know that all who struggle with addiction are human beings who are fighting a disease. He was adored by his family, who tried valiantly to support him as he struggled with the epidemic that has been so destructive for those of his age bracket. Adam had a keen sense of humor and was a spiritual and caring soul. He loved animals, especially dogs, and owned several over the course of his life. He zealously followed his favorite band, Modest Mouse, and felt fortunate to meet the band members in person after one of their concerts.
Music was Adam’s favorite pastime and passion, and he took great pleasure in playing his guitar. He continued to enjoy sports and was an enthusiastic Bruins, Bills, and Red Sox fan. In his youth he excelled at hockey and baseball, and was also an avid swimmer. He is also survived by his immediate family as well as several aunts, uncles and cousins.Īdam attended the Fayetteville-Manlius schools, graduating in 2008. He was the younger brother of Eric David Webber. View Messages of Sympathy | Printer FriendlyĪdam Scott Webber of Fayetteville, NY passed away unexpectedly at home on after a long battle with addiction.Īdam was born in Syracuse, New York on Maand was the beloved son of Robert and Debra (Snyder) Webber.