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Adam Wilson Stevens

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Adam Wilson Stevens

Birth
Death
4 Dec 2003 (aged 27)
Burial
Woodsboro, Frederick County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
76b
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Mr. Adam Wilson Stevens, 27, of 906 Halleck Drive, Frederick, died Thursday, Dec. 4 at R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, Baltimore, after a three-car automobile accident.
Born July 17, 1976, in Frederick, he was a son of Wilson Elwood and Alice Virginia Hoffmaster Stevens, Woodsboro.

He was employed as an account manager for the Coca-Cola Co., Frederick, for seven years and also worked on the family farm.

He was a 1994 graduate of Walkersville High School.

He was a member of the Woodsboro Evangelical Lutheran Church and American Legion Glenn W. Eyler Post, Woodsboro.

He enjoyed various sports, was an avid golfer and a loyal Redskins fan.

Surviving in addition to his parents are maternal grandparents Earl A. and Frances V. Hoffmaster of Woodsboro; one brother, David J. Stevens, near the Woodsboro area; four aunts, Erline F. Main, Shirley L. Blank, Ellen M. Main and Tootsie Millander; two uncles, Wilbur E. Stevens and Daniel A. Stevens; and a number of cousins. He will be remembered by his fiancee, Amy Kathleen Burner of Frederick and brother's friend, Tisha Downs.
Mr. Adam Wilson Stevens, 27, of 906 Halleck Drive, Frederick, died Thursday, Dec. 4 at R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, Baltimore, after a three-car automobile accident.
Born July 17, 1976, in Frederick, he was a son of Wilson Elwood and Alice Virginia Hoffmaster Stevens, Woodsboro.

He was employed as an account manager for the Coca-Cola Co., Frederick, for seven years and also worked on the family farm.

He was a 1994 graduate of Walkersville High School.

He was a member of the Woodsboro Evangelical Lutheran Church and American Legion Glenn W. Eyler Post, Woodsboro.

He enjoyed various sports, was an avid golfer and a loyal Redskins fan.

Surviving in addition to his parents are maternal grandparents Earl A. and Frances V. Hoffmaster of Woodsboro; one brother, David J. Stevens, near the Woodsboro area; four aunts, Erline F. Main, Shirley L. Blank, Ellen M. Main and Tootsie Millander; two uncles, Wilbur E. Stevens and Daniel A. Stevens; and a number of cousins. He will be remembered by his fiancee, Amy Kathleen Burner of Frederick and brother's friend, Tisha Downs.

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