1990
2017
Adam M. Salazar was born December 10, 1990 in Houston, Texas and passed away February 8, 2017.
He was very close with his brother, David and they were inseparable. Even when doing their chores, Adam made sure David's chores were done, even doing them himself, making sure that David received credit. Adam also enjoyed spending time outdoors, music, luxury cars, and was starting to learn to work on vehicles and was also involved in the electrical field. Many times Adam got shocked, jumped back about seven feet, but went right back to the task of completing the job. Adam was a hard worker and determined to finish any project he started. He was quite a character! Our son was Respectful, free spirited, a dreamer, a leader and lived life on his terms. Adam certainly was not afraid to say what was on his mind.
Adam was preceded in death by his Uncle Mario Montes, a cousin Alex Rodriguez, his grandfather Aurelio Salazar, Sr. Left to cherish Adam's memory is his mother, Blanca Montes, husband Mark Loguercio, father Michael Salazar, brother David Salazar, maternal grandparents Esteban and Olga Montes, paternal grandmother Bertha Salazar, many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
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March 2, 2017
Emily Cruz
Your smile, your playfulness and your witty character will be forever sketched in our hearts. You will forever be loved and missed. Tia Emily, Uncle John, John, Mark and Isabel.
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