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Adam Michael Nicholas

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In Loving Memory of Adam Michael Nicholas

July 24, 1989 – May 22, 2025

Adam Michael Nicholas was born on July 24th in Fargo, North Dakota, at 8:25 a.m.
He grew up surrounded by a loving family who adored him. Adam is survived by his father, Troy; his mother, Vicki; his brother, Andrew; and his sister, Ashley. He is also lovingly remembered by his Aunts & Uncles from Minnesota, and all his many many cousins. 

Adam’s childhood began in Horace, ND, where days were filled with adventures alongside his cousins and bravely battling imaginary bad guys with the Ninja Turtles. He loved to ride bikes and play outside. 

In fifth grade, Adam and his family moved to Woodinville Washington.
He attended Cottage Lake Elementary, where he loved skateboarding, biking, gaming, and spending time with friends. He continued on to Timbercrest Middle School and later Woodinville High School.

After high school, Adam worked for IDD Aerospace. In 2015, he joined Vaupell Northwest, where his dedication, talent, and problem‑solving skills quickly earned him respect and more responsibilities. Adam had a remarkable gift for finding solutions and saving the company money.

Beyond work, Adam treasured time with family and friends: playing board games, hiking, and traveling. His quick wit, genuine heart, and warm spirit made him a joy to all who knew him.

Adam wouldn’t want us to stay lost in sadness, he would want us to take action and help someone else. If you know someone who needs support, Adam would want you to reach out and offer it.

Adam was truly a gift to this world, a bright light that flickered out too soon. Though there will never be a day we don’t think of him, we take comfort knowing Adam is with God, and that his love and memory live on in each of us.

Today, Adam would be 36. We celebrate his life, his love, and the countless beautiful moments we shared. Though we miss him deeply, his spirit remains guiding us, inspiring us, and reminding us of the power of kindness, humor, and unconditional love.

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