Adam Gregory Labshere

Adam Gregory Labshere

NORTH CANAAN — Adam Gregory Labshere, 57, of North Canaan passed away on Sept. 17, 2020, due to complications from diabetes.

Adam was born in Great Barrington on Jan. 17, 1963, to Joan Labshere and the late Raymond Labshere.

After high school, Adam worked various jobs and played the drums with several local bands.

Adam is survived by his two sons, Gregory of New Hampshire and Zachary of New York.

Adam also leaves his mother, Joan Hayden of Southfield, Mass.; his brother Scott of Southfield and his brother Layne and his wife, Cindi, of New Marlborough, Mass.; his sister, Kimberly Labshere of Pittsfield, Mass.;. and many nieces and nephews and very good friends.  

He was predeceased by his brother, Kevin; and a niece, Tracy Humes.

The family will have a celebration of life for Adam on Sept. 26  from 2 to 4 p.m. at his mother Joan Labshere’s residence.  Due to COVID-19, please respect social distancing and wear a mask.

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