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Bryce Prince Adame

| February 9, 2022 1:00 AM

September 23, 2003 — January 23, 2022

Bryce Prince Adame, 18, passed away from an auto accident on Jan. 23, 2022, in Spokane Valley, Washington. He was born on Sept. 23, 2003, in Moses Lake, Washington.

Bryce was a senior at University High School. He was on the wrestling team, a passion he had since he was 4 years old. Bryce worked as the lead busser at Crimson Hearth and had aspirations of being a pilot in the Air Force after graduation. He was a member of the congregation at Thrive Church.

Bryce enjoyed singing, taking walks, working out at the gym and putting on the gloves with friends. He loved watching movies, family game night, Anna Banana, girls, shopping, eating and relaxing. Bryce also enjoyed gaming and social media. Some of his favorites were Clash of Clans, Clash Royale, TikTok, Snapchat and Fortnite.

Bryce was compassionate, loyal, selfless, humble, funny, sarcastic, strong, handsome, spontaneous, mischievous, able, thoughtful and proud. He was a loving son and a great friend who seemed to know when someone needed him. Everyone loved him and he is already sorely missed by so many friends and family.

Bryce is survived by his parents Sakeleanna and Cheney Adame; brother Logahn Adame; sister Ciyonna Adame; and grandparents Allen Dixon, John Longsdorff, Patsy Adame, Geno Guerrero, Julie Pfeifer, and Joe McKinney. He was preceded in death by his sister Havyn Danáe Adame and his nanny, Angel T. Longsdorff.

A celebration of Bryce’s life will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 10, 2022, at Thrive Church, 5607 S Freya St., Spokane, Washington.

Please share memories of Bryce on his Tribute Wall at www.HennesseyValley.com.