Adam Berman

Berman, Adam, 18, East High School Junior, died Thursday, October 18, 2007. Service 2:00 P.M., Sunday, October 21, Downing Lahey Mortuary East. Committal service 1:00 P.M., Monday, October 22, Congregation Emanu-El Cemetery. Survivors: parents, Peter and Becky Berman; brother, Eric Berman of Wichita; sister, Lauren Malstedt of Wichita; grandparents, Loren and Sybil Helmke of Kansas City, KS and Audrey Berman of Cape Town, South Africa; nephews, Marshall and Aiden Mahlstedt. A memorial has been established with The Touched by An Angel Foundation, c/o Downing Lahey Mortuary, 6555 E. Central, Wichita, KS, 67206.
Committal service 1:00 P.M., Monday, October 22, Congregation Emanu-El Cemetery.
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family’s loss.
I wanted to take this time to extend my deepest sympathies to the Berman family. Although I did not know Adam well nor did I have him as a student, he would stop me regularly in the hall at school to give me a hug and chat. He always had a smile and wonderful things to say. The halls won’t be the same without him. Thank you for sharing him with Wichita High School East. With kind regards, Melanie Townsend ESOL Teacher
I remember meeting Adam at a Tux shop last spring. He was getting a tux for his prom! He was so excited! He wanted my daughter to go to the prom with him. When she could not, he asked me! What a doll! Adam touched my heart! I knew I would never forget him. I wanted so bad to go see him at his prom and watch him smile! I hope he did! I knew Adam was a very loving young man. He knew nothing but love! How wonderful it would be to live a life full of such love! Adam will always be in my heart! May you find peace in your heart knowing that you have a son who touches a strangers heart!
I was priveledged to meet Adam only once and have been touched by this brave young man since. Blessings to Adam’s wonderful family who championed him fearlessly.
Becky & Peter We are very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with you.
Peter and Becky – Remembering back a few years and the funny, crazy things Adam did. I smile when I think about him bouncing into the office with so much enthusiasm. He was a breath of fresh air and so carefree. I’m glad I knew him…he left a part of himself with me that I will always remember. My sympathies to you and Eric and Lauren.