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We write this story in tribute to our beloved son Adam Stephen
Albright who we lost tragically on March 5th, 2005 in a skiing
accident.
Adam was many things to many different people. He was an
accomplished lawyer, respected colleague, popular professor,
talented and competitive athlete, great friend to many, a
loving uncle, brother and to us -- a cherished son.
He was affectionately known by many as a Mountain of
a Man because of how passionately and generously he
lived his life. Whether it was at work or play Adams
motto was to go for the gusto and he always did just that.
His life was short but it was full and it was happy.
Although he lived in Vancouver for 18 years, Adam cared much
about his family and was as involved as any son could be.
He could always be counted on at a moments notice to
hop on a plane to rejoice in the birth of a nephew, or niece
or to be with us in times of illness. He had special relationships
with each and every one of our family members.
Adam excelled at absolutely everything in his life -- and
yet he maintained his humility and always had compassion for
others. His generosity extended to many. Upon his death, countless
people wrote, called and attended his memorial to pay tribute.
We heard stories that echoed all that we know and love about
our son. Anecdotes of pro-bono work to help a learning challenged
child maintain their right for a Jewish education when it
was threatened; stories from others whom Adam reached out
to when they were in need; Even Adams toughest competitors
in law had only kind words to say about Adam. There wasnt
a soul that knew Adam that wasnt touched by his life
and by his tragic death.
We miss him dearly but we take comfort in knowing Adam left
a powerful and loving legacy. His passion, goodness, zest
for life, love and generosity have left an indelible mark
on anyone who knew him.
It is in that spirit that we leave an endowment in Adams
name that will give those less fortunate children a chance
to go to summer camp each year. Adam would want them to experience
the joys and lessons that come with play, athletics, teamwork,
Jewish life, friendships and more.
We are all forever changed, not because Adam is gone, but
because he was here.
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