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Adam
Elizondo
Jul 13, 1985 — Dec 23, 2024
Adam Elizondo
Adam Elizondo, beloved son, was born on July 13th, 1985 at Parkland hospital in Dallas, Texas. He is survived by his mother, Nora Elizondo and his sister, Gracie Montemayor, her five children (Jacob, Giovanni, Marcus, Juliet, and Sofia) and his devoted grandparents, Humberto and Martha Elizondo, along with his 3 aunts; Martha, Frances and Marylou and their children.
As a child, Adam was a mischievous boy. As the firstborn grandson, he had the special privileges of breaking the rules. His grandparents adored him and raised him as their own son, always in his corner whenever he needed them. With his home being his grandparents home as well, he could often be found playing around the neighborhood with his sister and cousin Angela. They were the three musketeers. Baby Adam, as his sister Gracie lovingly addressed him, grew into a handsome, loving, strong man. After high school, Adam went on to receive his Welding certification through ATI Technical Training Center. As most people, he faced obstacles in life but with the help of his loved ones, he held onto hope and always pushed through.
Adam was a resilient young man. As an entrepreneur, he looked forward to his future, always thinking of what he could do next to grow his business. He liked to think outside the box and ask his family for their input to gain other perspectives. He loved his family. In recent years, he grew interested in cooking and really enjoyed it, especially exploring new recipes for his family at home. He took pride in preparing holiday meals and planning events. He was loving, funny, and kind. While he did not have the opportunity to have children, Adam did have a small puppy named, Panda who he loved very much. He brought her home as a surprise for his family, especially his mother. He knew it would make her happy and Adam would go the extra mile to cheer his mom up. He was just that kind of man. No one who met Adam could forget his wonderful laugh, charming smile, and his warm big brown eyes. He was deeply loved, and he is heavily missed.
Adam passed on December 23rd, of 2024. To illustrate the kind of man Adam was, the day he left this world, he was Christmas shopping for his family. Specifically, for his nieces and nephews. Him, a man who was not rich in money, was rich in family. He enjoyed giving even when he did not have much to spare. He'd gift toys to children without hesitation, just to spread joy. His spirit was full of love, just as his big heart was. He is now in wonderful company reunited with his wife, Gloria, his great grandparents and so many other loved ones.
He was the definition of a 'good guy.' His intentions were pure and his love was grand. Rest in Paradise Baby Adam. We miss you deeply.
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