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Christopher Tad Adams, a beloved brother, entered eternal rest on May 31, 2024, after a short battle with cancer. His life was a beacon of kindness, love, and unwavering dedication to family and friends. Born on April 6, 1984, at Jersey Shore Medical Center in Neptune, New Jersey, Christopher grew up in Bricktown and attended Brick Township High School.
Christopher’s commitment to service led him to join the United States Marine Corps. As a Bulk Fuel Specialist, he served overseas in Iraq during the Iraq War from 2003 to 2004. After his military service, Christopher pursued a career as an HVAC and Control Technician, dedicating most of his career to Conway Mechanical. Most recently, Christopher lived in Aberdeen, New Jersey and worked for the Veterans Administration Medical Center in East Orange, New Jersey, managing their HVAC systems.
Christopher’s heart belonged to the beach. Childhood summers in Chincoteague, VA, filled with swimming and crabbing, left an indelible mark. As did growing up at the Jersey Shore, visiting beaches and boardwalks regularly. He enjoyed fishing, camping, music, and spending time with family. He also loved throwing the football and sadly, the New York Jets. His crooked smile radiated warmth, and his love for family and friends was immeasurable. Despite life’s challenges, Christopher’s legacy continues to touch the lives of everyone he met along his remarkable journey. His spirit lives on in our hearts, a testament to kindness that continues to inspire us all.
Predeceased by his parents, Henry Adams (2020) and Alice Adams (2000) (nee Denman/Brennenstuhl), Christopher leaves behind cherished memories. He is survived by his brother, Michael Denman, and his wife, Lisa, along with five nieces and nephews: Michael, Matthew, Alice, Brennen, and Andrew Denman.
Internment will be at St. Catherine’s Cemetery in Sea Girt, NJ, followed by a Celebration of Life honoring Christopher’s legacy, will be announced to family and friends at a later date.
“The bond between brothers is unbreakable; it’s woven with threads of laughter, tears, and shared experiences.” May he rest in eternal peace.
For additional information arrangements are under the direction of Mastapeter Memorial Home, 270 Atlantic City Blvd., Bayville, NJ 08721.
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