Tim Allen Adamson

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Tim Allen Adamson

Birth
Kansas, USA
Death
10 May 2012 (aged 59)
Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, USA
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Tim passed away in the embrace of his family on May 10 at St. Francis Hospital in Topeka. He was born September 1, 1952, to Dean and Florine Adamson and grew up in the Potwin neighborhood of Topeka. He lived on his beautiful land in Jefferson County north of Perry for most of his adult life.

Tim leaves behind his daughter, Erin Adamson, son Skyler Adamson, former wife Charlotte Pessoni, and grandchildren Seimoah and Zulema Skeeling Adamson, all of Lawrence. He is also survived by his brother Bob Adamson and wife Kay, Topeka; sister Debbie Coniglio and husband Teddy, Fort Myers, Florida; his nieces and nephews, and by friends who loved him.

Tim loved to walk in the woods, grow vegetables in his garden, and cook up a mean batch of black beans. He loved deeply, and was deeply loved.

A memorial to Tim s life will be held from 1- 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 20, at the historic Murphy-Bromelsick House in Hobbs Park at 10th and Delaware Streets in east Lawrence Tim Adamson
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Published in Topeka Capital-Journal on May 12, 2012

PHOTOS COURTESY OF BOB ADAMSON


Tim passed away in the embrace of his family on May 10 at St. Francis Hospital in Topeka. He was born September 1, 1952, to Dean and Florine Adamson and grew up in the Potwin neighborhood of Topeka. He lived on his beautiful land in Jefferson County north of Perry for most of his adult life.

Tim leaves behind his daughter, Erin Adamson, son Skyler Adamson, former wife Charlotte Pessoni, and grandchildren Seimoah and Zulema Skeeling Adamson, all of Lawrence. He is also survived by his brother Bob Adamson and wife Kay, Topeka; sister Debbie Coniglio and husband Teddy, Fort Myers, Florida; his nieces and nephews, and by friends who loved him.

Tim loved to walk in the woods, grow vegetables in his garden, and cook up a mean batch of black beans. He loved deeply, and was deeply loved.

A memorial to Tim s life will be held from 1- 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 20, at the historic Murphy-Bromelsick House in Hobbs Park at 10th and Delaware Streets in east Lawrence Tim Adamson
.

Published in Topeka Capital-Journal on May 12, 2012

PHOTOS COURTESY OF BOB ADAMSON



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