Adam John Bialecki, beloved son of Jerry and Gail Bialecki, died unexpectedly on the morning of June 10, 2017 at the young age of twenty four. Adam was born on August 16, 1992 in Howard County and was raised in Ellicott City with his three sisters. He was a graduate of Howard High School and a former soccer player for various Maryland soccer clubs. Though Adam started out washing dishes in restaurant kitchens, he is best known for his mechanical and electrical skill sets with his hands. Adam worked for a period of time as an apprentice to a master electrician, but for the past three years he has been renovating a large home with his father and the company they founded – JJB & Son.
Adam loved the outdoors and was more at home in the woods or near the water with his treasured Pitbull, Paris than anywhere else. When he took time off from building he was either fixing cars, hunting auction deals, or down by water with his fishing poles. Tranquility can often be found in a running stream, bright orange sunset, or a starry night which is where Adam desperately sought out peace for the demons of his past. He was a hard worker, an inquisitive thinker, and brilliant problem solver. He had a passionate heart and an incredible aptitude for picking trades up. Despite his talents and ambitions, Adam battled hard against depression for years and left the world missing a great mind and big heart.
Adam John Bialecki is survived by: His sisters Hannah Zirrolli, Ashley Elliott, and Leah Bialecki. His brother in laws Anthony Zirrolli and James Elliott. His cherished nieces Adelina Elliott, Aurora Elliott, and Ava Zirrolli. His loyal dogs Romey, Dupree, and Paris.
Adam was the esteemed grandson of Mike and Pauline Workman, and the late Jerome and Alice Bialecki. He was the loving nephew of Greg Workman, Sarah and Richard Clark, Warren Klug, Wayne Shepherd, and the late Joyce Klug and Janice Shepherd. He is the fond great-nephew of David Workman, Peter and Sonia Workman, Simon and Shirley Workman, Brian and Anne Williamson, Stevie Lucarotti, Gloria DiPoala, and Joan Kelly.
Family and friends are thoughtfully invited to gather at Gary L. Kaufman Funeral Home at Meadowridge Memorial Park on Monday, June 19, 2017 from 4:00pm to 8:00pm. A Life Celebration Service will be there the following day on Tuesday, June 20, 2017 at 11:00am. Inurnment Private.
Funeral Home Address: 7250 Washington Blvd., Elkridge, MD 21075 (Exit 6 South off Route 100)
Funeral Home Phone: 410-796-8024
The family has asked for a donation toward BARCS in Adam’s memory for those wishing to donate. http://baltimoreanimalshelter.org/donate
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