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Brice Kinsley Adamson

03_feb24PABLO – Brice Kinsley Adamson, 20, of Pablo, died as a result of an automobile accident near Pablo on Saturday, Feb. 21, 2009. Brice was born Aug. 16, 1988, in Missoula, to Kermit Adamson and Angelique Albert. H grew up and attended schools in Pablo, Ronan, Polson and Nampa, Idaho. He graduated from high school while living in Alaska. Brice loved skating, music and art. His purpose was bringing happiness and healing to others. His motto was “Love Life.” He was a poet and artist through and through. Friends and family were very important to him. He always put others first and was always there for a friend or family in need. He is preceded in death by his uncles, Roy and John King; grandfather Phillip Adamson; great-grandfather Burton Irvine; and great-grandmother Marge Starkel. He is survived by his parents, Angelique Albert of Pablo and Kermit Adamson of Boise, Idaho; brothers, Tyson and Nicholas Adamson of Pablo; grandparents, Linda King and Corky Clairmont of Pablo, Chris and Irv Holtzen of Mesa, Ariz., and Fred and Joy Albert of Polson; his son Keelan M.J. Dupuis; his tupia, Wanda Phillips of Pablo; and great-grandfather, Vic Starkel of Ronan. Wake services began 1 p.m. Monday, Feb. 23, at the Longhouse in St. Ignatius. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Longhouse, with burial to follow at Lakeview Cemetery in Polson.

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  1. Shayla McDonald says:

    hey ‘suga’….i can’t tell you how much i miss you…words can’t even express it. You were the most amazing kid i’ve ever met and i hate to know that I have to wait to see you again….I hope you lived your life how you wanted it and made it all you could…I love you forever Brice.

    Love, Shayla <3

  2. Janeva Albert (ur cuz) says:

    Hey BricE, Wow let me tell you i never knew that it was going to be this hard. We had some great times i will never forget. You were the best cuz/friend i could ever have in my life. I know that your watching over me and the fam.. I will have bqqs when im old promise. I love you always……Bric-E

    miss you
    jeeves

  3. Ronald O. Hill says:

    A young person’s death is especially tragic because they were just getting started in life. Brice’s talents and love for people made him special. May the family find comfort for this great loss by praying and trusting in the God of all comfort. 2Cor.1:3,4.

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