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Adam Miron Trunnell

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Adam Miron Trunnell

Birth
Death
4 Mar 2021 (aged 36)
Avondale, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
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Adam Miron Trunnell lived in Avondale, Arizona with his beautiful wife Kristin, for the past 11 years. On March 4, 2021 Adam drew his last breath as he fought COVID until the very end.

He lived in Oceanside, California for 20 years, graduated from Rancho Buena Vista High and Palomar College. He moved to Arizona in 2005, found roommates, a job at O'Reilly's, and graduated from UTI Auto Technical School. His interest in cars stemmed from his dad's and grandpa's influence.

Adam's other interests were movies, guns, history, cooking, grilling, and "good" beers. He even brewed a batch of his own beer. Adam readily accepted repair challenges and used his network of buddies to tackle the jobs. Adam could also really hit a golf ball, though sometimes it went a little to the left. If you had a chance to play a round with him or just hit balls at the range, you had a good time, talking about work, jokes, movies and more.

Adam made us all laugh. He was a kind, considerate, generous, loving and a all around joy to be around.

Adam is survived by his wife, Kristin; his mother and father, Shari and Bruce Trunnell; his sister, Tiffany Trunnell; his brother, Aaron Trunnell.
Adam Miron Trunnell lived in Avondale, Arizona with his beautiful wife Kristin, for the past 11 years. On March 4, 2021 Adam drew his last breath as he fought COVID until the very end.

He lived in Oceanside, California for 20 years, graduated from Rancho Buena Vista High and Palomar College. He moved to Arizona in 2005, found roommates, a job at O'Reilly's, and graduated from UTI Auto Technical School. His interest in cars stemmed from his dad's and grandpa's influence.

Adam's other interests were movies, guns, history, cooking, grilling, and "good" beers. He even brewed a batch of his own beer. Adam readily accepted repair challenges and used his network of buddies to tackle the jobs. Adam could also really hit a golf ball, though sometimes it went a little to the left. If you had a chance to play a round with him or just hit balls at the range, you had a good time, talking about work, jokes, movies and more.

Adam made us all laugh. He was a kind, considerate, generous, loving and a all around joy to be around.

Adam is survived by his wife, Kristin; his mother and father, Shari and Bruce Trunnell; his sister, Tiffany Trunnell; his brother, Aaron Trunnell.

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