Honoring Richard Adams



Richard Lee Adams Jr.

 
In Memory of Richard Adams
Richard Adams was a valued member of our team whose dedication and professionalism left a lasting impact. This page is dedicated to honoring his life, his contributions, and the legacy he leaves behind.

 

Message from Our Team
It is with great sadness that we share the passing of our esteemed colleague and friend, Richard Adams, on December 6, 2025. Richard was an integral part of our team—a trusted professional, a mentor, and a source of positivity whose dedication and commitment inspired everyone around him.

His unwavering professionalism, kindness, and sense of humor left a lasting impact on both clients and colleagues. Richard’s legacy will endure through the values he exemplified and the relationships he nurtured.

We will deeply miss his presence, but we remain committed to honoring his memory by continuing the work he loved with the same integrity and passion he demonstrated every day.

Our heartfelt thoughts and condolences are with his family during this difficult time

Richard Adams Obituary

Richard Lee Adams, Jr., 58, of Lower Saucon Township, passed away on December 6, 2025, at St. Luke’s Hospital in Bethlehem. He was the beloved husband of Kim Embley Culver for 12 years and the son of Gini Sears and the late Richard Adams, Sr. Born September 21, 1967, in Sunbury, Richard built a distinguished 30+ year career as a Senior Financial Advisor, including 23 years with Wells Fargo serving clients in Forks Township and Allentown.

Richard was deeply committed to his community, serving as Past President of the Tatamy/Forks Township Lions Club, Board President of Safe Harbor, and Board Member of College Hill Presbyterian Church. He was passionate about football, a loyal Pittsburgh Steelers and Penn State fan, and cherished his roots at Selinsgrove High School and Susquehanna University.

Known for his humor, kindness, and dedication, Richard valued family above all. He loved spending time at home with his wife and dogs, Hudson and Hagar. He is survived by his wife Kim, mother Gini, children Matthew and Danielle (and granddaughter Maeve), siblings, and extended family.