Elizabeth A. Adair, 39, of Omaha passed away on July 18, 2023. She was born in Wayne, Nebraska, and was adopted by her parents, John “Rusty” and Joan Adair, joining her brother, David. As a young girl, Liz enjoyed sports, especially softball and soccer. Liz had a lifelong love of animals, especially cats and dogs, noteworthy was her good friend, Apollo, a Great Pyrenees-Golden Retriever mix.
Liz is survived by her mother, Joan; brother, David; his wife, Christine; their children, Jack, and Leo; and several aunts, uncles, and friends.
She was preceded in death by her father, John; grandparents: John and Norma Adair of Lancaster, CA, and Gregory and Grace Jennings of Dedham, IA; aunts and uncles: Jeannine Nepple, Larry Adair, Robert Hoffman, and Rick Engels.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held Friday August 11, 2023, at 10:30am at St. John Vianney Catholic Church with visitation to be held starting at 9:30am at the church. Burial will be held at the Resurrection Cemetery.
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I didn’t ever know Liz, but from just reading her obituary and sing fortunate to know Dave. I would have loved her.
As a friend of Dave’s, I know what a great person she must have been. Her love of animals is an indication of that. I wish so much that I could have known her.
I send my deepest heartfelt sympathies to you all.
I know fond memoriries of times you spent together will always bring warmth to your hearts and smiles to your faces. God bless you all.
~ Your friend, Dan Berger 🙏❤️
I knew Liz very well in our younger years. She came along with my family to go camping go fishing we for sure drove the adults around us crazy with our loud music! We grew up and grew apart but if only she knew how often my family would talk about her or ask about her or see her every once in a while around town and couldn’t wait to tell me they had seen Liz! I wish she knew how much my family and I talked about her . Liz I miss you and will always remember you rest in peace my friend.
My sincere condolences in this painful time and prayers for you and your family. I meet Liz in high school and we had become best friends. We were always hanging out together and we were thick as thieves. I’m in shock that shes is gone and she will be dearly missed. LOVE YOU LIZ MAY YOU REST IN PEACE
So sorry to hear this sad news. May your daughter always be your angel in heaven and may you find peace during this time of excruating pain.
I work Jim Nepple and with Joe Strause. My deepest sympathy to you and your family in this difficult time. Thoughts and prayers to you and your family.
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