Adam Washee ended his earthly journey on April 6, 2023, in Billings, MT, at the age of 49 years, 7 months, and 12 days, as a result of a tragic accident. Adam began his earthly walk on August 25, 1973, when he was welcomed by his parents John Enos Washee, JR., and Corinne (Limpy) Washee in Okeene, Oklahoma. He was blessed to be a part of a large family with 5 sisters and 3 brothers. Adam attended elementary school in Woodward, Ok. He then attended High School in Tahlequah, OK, and finished his education at Charter College in Billings, Montana.
Adam was blessed with three children in his life: daughters Monica and Nizhonie, and son Jordan.
Adam worked as a Firefighter and a Tree planter in Busby, Montana. He was an outdoorsman at heart as he enjoyed being surrounded by nature. Adam was a member of the Bow String Society.
Adam was preceded in death by his father, John Washee Jr., grandparents; John Washee Sr. and Jennie Washee, and Fred and Sophia Limpy. Others that have preceded him are brothers Fred Washee, John Washee III, and John Ellen Williams, and nephew Marqus Littlebear Garcia.
Those left to cherish his memory are his mother, Corinne Washee of Lam Deer, MT, children Monica Whitehorse of El Reno, OK, Jordan Washee of Hardin, MT, and Nizhonie Hamrick Washee of Atoka, OK.
He also leaves behind sisters Jamie Limpy Washee of Oklahoma City, OK, Ann Marie Garcia of Lame Deer, MT, Carolyn Washee of Denver, CO, Emily Sue Washee of Colorado Springs, CO, and Deann Washee of Billings, MT, and brother David Washee of Colorado Springs, CO. There are 3 grandchildren, 4 aunts, 1 uncle, 8 nieces, 5 nephews, other relatives, and many friends who will miss his presence on this earth.
Burial will follow at Cantonment (Indian Mennonite) Cemetery
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