Adam Quintana’s Funeral and Viewing
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My father, Adam Quintana, went into cardiac arrest on Sunday 12/6/20. He had fallen into a coma and was kept on life support. Both the doctor and neurologist diagnosed him with severe brain damage and a near 0% chance of waking up. Unfortunately after fighting a 3-year battle with both Parkinson's diseases and Multiple Systems Atrophy (MSA), Adam passed away on Sunday afternoon 12/20/20. This tragic event has taken a considerable toll on my myself, my mother, and the rest of our family. Prior to his passing, both my mother and I were unemployed due to the ongoing pandemic and have been fighting to make ends meet for a while now. With his recent passing, it has left my mom and I in a very helpless financial situation and we are really struggling to find the necessary funds to afford his viewing and funeral service.
My father, Adam Quintana, was an extraordinary man. He was a great husband and the best father a son could ever ask for. Growing up, I would always receive many comments about how great my dad was; not only as a friend, but as a human being. He always made it a point to not only provide for his family, but also for all of his friends, acquaintances, and even strangers. He was very adamant about being a man of the community and was frequently praised as the epitome of a leader. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Freemasons. Honestly, I still can't believe that the man I grew up to admire and idolize my entire life is gone, but I know that his memory and spirit will continue to live on in me and my mom for the rest of our days. I know beyond the shadow of a doubt he will continue to watch over everyone he has come into contact with and helped throughout his life.
Considering the recent COVID-19 pandemic, I understand that money is tight right now for most people. However, whether if it's $1 or a share, any amount of donation will significantly help our situation and peace of mind, especially my mother. All donations and proceeds will go towards the viewing and funeral service. If you could also please share this link and pass it on to your friends and family, I would be in your debt. I cannot stress enough how thankful and grateful I am for every single one of you. Please stay safe and I hope everyone has a blessed Christmas and a happy new year.
My father, Adam Quintana, was an extraordinary man. He was a great husband and the best father a son could ever ask for. Growing up, I would always receive many comments about how great my dad was; not only as a friend, but as a human being. He always made it a point to not only provide for his family, but also for all of his friends, acquaintances, and even strangers. He was very adamant about being a man of the community and was frequently praised as the epitome of a leader. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Freemasons. Honestly, I still can't believe that the man I grew up to admire and idolize my entire life is gone, but I know that his memory and spirit will continue to live on in me and my mom for the rest of our days. I know beyond the shadow of a doubt he will continue to watch over everyone he has come into contact with and helped throughout his life.
Considering the recent COVID-19 pandemic, I understand that money is tight right now for most people. However, whether if it's $1 or a share, any amount of donation will significantly help our situation and peace of mind, especially my mother. All donations and proceeds will go towards the viewing and funeral service. If you could also please share this link and pass it on to your friends and family, I would be in your debt. I cannot stress enough how thankful and grateful I am for every single one of you. Please stay safe and I hope everyone has a blessed Christmas and a happy new year.
Fundraising team (2)
Christian Quintana
Organizer
San Diego, CA
Criselda Quintana
Team member