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James Rodney Adams

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James Rodney Adams

Birth
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Death
31 Mar 2017 (aged 25)
North Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Burial
North Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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James Rodney Adams dearly beloved son of Rodney Blair and Suann Christensen Adams and beloved brother of Jakob, Nathaniel, Kaleb and Seth ; moved on from this life at his home in North Ogden, Utah at age 25. He graduated from Weber High School as a 4.0 student, having taken several AP classes. He attended Utah State University on a 4 year, full-ride presidential scholarship.

James was a gifted, brilliant young man. He loved to dream up, design and build things. He intuitively understood highly complicated things such as computer programming, electrical and mechanical engineering, design, etc. He could just read about stuff and figure it out and do it/refine it/make it "more". He was amazing and often stated his mind was constantly thinkin about and analyzing how things worked and about how he could build or make them with innovations of his own or create completely new things.

Christmas lights was one of his favorite projects. Their house was known as the "Christmas lights house". Another big interest was fireworks and another high power rocketry. He designed and built his own 3D printers, a CNC machine, rockets, electric skateboards, as well as many versions of different kinds of Christmas Lights.

A full Obituary can be viewed at Myers Obituaries.

Interment, Ben Lomond Cemetery by Myers Mortuary

James Rodney Adams dearly beloved son of Rodney Blair and Suann Christensen Adams and beloved brother of Jakob, Nathaniel, Kaleb and Seth ; moved on from this life at his home in North Ogden, Utah at age 25. He graduated from Weber High School as a 4.0 student, having taken several AP classes. He attended Utah State University on a 4 year, full-ride presidential scholarship.

James was a gifted, brilliant young man. He loved to dream up, design and build things. He intuitively understood highly complicated things such as computer programming, electrical and mechanical engineering, design, etc. He could just read about stuff and figure it out and do it/refine it/make it "more". He was amazing and often stated his mind was constantly thinkin about and analyzing how things worked and about how he could build or make them with innovations of his own or create completely new things.

Christmas lights was one of his favorite projects. Their house was known as the "Christmas lights house". Another big interest was fireworks and another high power rocketry. He designed and built his own 3D printers, a CNC machine, rockets, electric skateboards, as well as many versions of different kinds of Christmas Lights.

A full Obituary can be viewed at Myers Obituaries.

Interment, Ben Lomond Cemetery by Myers Mortuary


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