Adam's obituary
Adam worked as a professional painter and was highly skilled at his job. He completed his work with precision and magnificence. He also served in the United States Marine Corps for six years and retired as a Sergeant. After the Marine Corps, Adam co-founded a heavy metal band, Metal Arsenal. The band enjoyed local success, and caught the attention of Atlantic records, but turned down the label’s offer.
Adam had a passion for Comic Cons, Marvel movies, antiques and curiosities, long conversations with family and friends, reading comic books, and classic rock music. His array of talents included: jaw-dropping guitar playing, impressive vocabulary, outdated corny jokes, encyclopedic knowledge of music and history, fine motor dexterity, and phenomenal memorization of Shakespearean soliloquies; he was truly one of a kind and readily shared his knowledge with others. Adam incorporated prayer and exercise into his daily life.
Adam is preceded in death by his father, Juan F. Trejo, Sr, his mother, Guadalupe T. Trejo, his sisters, Rachel T. Trejo and Carmen Trejo, his nephews, Jimmy Gomez Jr. and Juan F. Trejo III, and great-niece, Avril Gomez. Adam is survived by his daughter, Lyric Carmen Ann Seidensticker, brothers, Juan Francisco Trejo, Jr., and Jose Luis Trejo; sisters, Isabel Trejo, Rosa Maria Overshown, and Mary Alice Trejo, and numerous nieces, nephews, and other relatives.
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