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Would like to share this with everyone. 

 

On Nov 21st, we lost a fellow Colts fan.  The familys have been notified and it has already hit the news.

Specialist Justin Adams (20) from Litchfield, Illinois died from an accidental car wreck while driving his boss to a training area in South Korea.  He was assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters battery, 1st Battalion, 15th Field Artillery Regiment on Camp Hovey as a 13D computer operator and the Battalion S3 Driver.  He was an energetic and positive Soldier who always tried to lead by example.  He was an adamant Colts fan and was always positive about them even through their losses.  He was even more energetic and upbeat after every win.  He is survived by his parents, sister, and fiance.  Please keep his family in your thoughts and prayers this week and help them through this tough time.  Thank you for taking the time to read this.  God bless.

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Aww man. I'm so sorry to hear of his passing. My thoughts and prayers are with Justin's family and friends.

 

Things like this truly make you take a step back and take a look at what you have. As Andrew and Chuck say, football is a "kid's game", and things like this are exponentially bigger than that. Rest in peace, Justin. God Bless. :(

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Would like to share this with everyone. 

 

On Nov 21st, we lost a fellow Colts fan.  The familys have been notified and it has already hit the news.

Specialist Justin Adams (20) from Litchfield, Illinois died from an accidental car wreck while driving his boss to a training area in South Korea.  He was assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters battery, 1st Battalion, 15th Field Artillery Regiment on Camp Hovey as a 13D computer operator and the Battalion S3 Driver.  He was an energetic and positive Soldier who always tried to lead by example.  He was an adamant Colts fan and was always positive about them even through their losses.  He was even more energetic and upbeat after every win.  He is survived by his parents, sister, and fiance.  Please keep his family in your thoughts and prayers this week and help them through this tough time.  Thank you for taking the time to read this.  God bless.

 

My heart goes out to Justin's family and friends.  Death is never easy, but even more difficult at such a young age.

 

I don't know if you knew Justin personally or not; but if so, I extend my condolences to you. 

 

Given that we have had problems with excessive negativity on this site, I find myself gravitating towards the below sentence because at times I often wonder if some fans realize that losing a football game is not the worst thing that is going to happen in their life.

 

He was an adamant Colts fan and was always positive about them even through their losses. 

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God Bless him and his family.  I heard about this shortly after it happened; my daughter is an officer over there in same area in South Korea.  He died for his country; for us; Be thankful for our brave men and women in the services this holiday season..........  so we can all be free and safe to watch our Colts and live our lives in peace.

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