Diane Stuef
Rest in Peace, Adam

Death date: Oct 5, 2023
Adam Clark Barber, 54, of Lehi, Utah, passed away at home after a brave 10-month fight with pancreatic cancer on October 5, 2023, surrounded by family. He was born in Oakland, CA to William “Bill” James Barber Jr. and Bonnie Joyce Read Obituary
Rest in Peace, Adam

Adam was one of the best friends that I shared with my late husband David. They served together in the 419th Security Forces together, and not only friends to the end but comrades as well. I will always love Adam for all he gave to everyone he knew, but all he gave to me when I lost my love. Chester will be waiting to help him along. A wonderful man and a great friend, rest in peace dear Adam, you will always be in my heart. Tammy my heart and love goes out to you,
Jeanne Cunningham lit a candle in memory of Adam Barber

I met Adam for the first time when he officiated at my Grandaughter Brittneys wedding. Fun and positive and we could tell that he loved our friend Tammy. When we met up again was at our memorial for our new Great grandbaby Marshal. Even though he did not feel well he was there to support all of us in our grief. Positive and kind even then. We wish him peace and love now.
We knew Adam for years & he was always such a kick. It was so fun to banter back and forth with him. One special memory was when our family hadn't planned ahead for dinner. It was late (almost closing) and there were 10 of us. Adam was the manager & not only did he let us in, but he also gave us complimentary appetizers. When he found out it was for Heather's birthday, he also sent out dessert. He really made us feel special, plus he made the night so much fun joking around and talking about old times. We'll miss him a lot. With our sympathy and love, Drew & Jeanie Harting
I had the privilege of working with Adam in the early 90's at the 419th Security Police Squadron at Hill AFB. It was always fun and insightful to be in his presence. The world is a better place because of him.
I served with Adam in the 419 Security Forces Squadron. Adam was hardworking and dedicated senior NCO. He was a great leader. He always had a positive attitude, especially in tough situations. I loved his terrific sense of humor. I know he always had my back. It was an honor to serve with him.
Never met Adam, but his dad was my cousin. May Adam's family continue with strength and love. From Connie (Barber) Mills.