Bill was born on July 31, 1962 to Robert E. Adair and Helen Luther in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is survived by his three sons and their families; Matthew (Samantha) Dumont, Joseph (Morgan) Adair, and Elijah Adair; his sisters, Cindy Adair Sucharski and Sherry (Matt) Langland; as well as 5 grandchildren, a niece, a nephew, and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Richard "Rick", and brother-n-law John.
Bill's dog Maddie was his loyal companion and with him until the end. His former dog, Maggie, also held a very special place in his heart.
Bill graduated from Norwood high school, where he participated in sports and gained many friends with his outgoing personality. He went on to became an Optician at Eye World, where he worked for many years. More recently, he worked for Homefront Nursing as a Clermont County Direct Support Professional, where he was able to use his people skills to assist adults with developmental disabilities. Bill's final act of kindness was to give the gift of life through organ and tissue donation. Bill was deeply loved and will be missed by many.
Bill was born on July 31, 1962 to Robert E. Adair and Helen Luther in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is survived by his three sons and their families; Matthew (Samantha) Dumont, Joseph (Morgan) Adair, and Elijah Adair; his sisters, Cindy Adair Sucharski and Sherry (Matt) Langland; as well as 5 grandchildren, a niece, a nephew, and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Richard "Rick", and brother-n-law John.
Bill's dog Maddie was his loyal companion and with him until the end. His former dog, Maggie, also held a very special place in his heart.
Bill graduated from Norwood high school, where he participated in sports and gained many friends with his outgoing personality. He went on to became an Optician at Eye World, where he worked for many years. More recently, he worked for Homefront Nursing as a Clermont County Direct Support Professional, where he was able to use his people skills to assist adults with developmental disabilities. Bill's final act of kindness was to give the gift of life through organ and tissue donation. Bill was deeply loved and will be missed by many.
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