Live Life to the Fullest! Young Chef leaves us at 36?
Sat/September/2006 01:20 AM Filed in: Work
Came across this sad news via my newsreader, such a
loss of a Culinary Brother at the young age of 36.
Our thoughts go out to this Chefs friends and family.
Came across this sad news via my newsreader, such a
loss of a Culinary Brother at the young age of 36.
Our thoughts go out to this Chefs friends and family.
From the Towers Online website...
Southern Seminary chef dies of heart attack
September 08, 2006
By Garrett E. Wishall
Brian Adams, executive sous chef at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, died suddenly of a heart attack Sept. 2 at age 36.
R. Albert Mohler, Jr., president of Southern Seminary, recognized Adams and his work at Southern during a chapel service, Tuesday, Sept. 5.
"Brian Adams was known to most of us as 'Chef Brian,'" Mohler said. "He was one who gave himself so that we might enjoy so much on this campus.
"Most of us do not feel as if death is right around the corner. I'm sure Brian didn't. It is just the nature of the case that in our comings and goings and doing what we do -- studying and teaching and all the rest -- that we can walk right past someone whose service makes this institution possible. We can be unaware of the fact that we must be praying for people like Brian and their families as well. A sad and tragic interruption like this certainly brings that to our attention like nothing else can."
From the Towers Online website...
Southern Seminary chef dies of heart attack
September 08, 2006
By Garrett E. Wishall
Brian Adams, executive sous chef at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, died suddenly of a heart attack Sept. 2 at age 36.
R. Albert Mohler, Jr., president of Southern Seminary, recognized Adams and his work at Southern during a chapel service, Tuesday, Sept. 5.
"Brian Adams was known to most of us as 'Chef Brian,'" Mohler said. "He was one who gave himself so that we might enjoy so much on this campus.
"Most of us do not feel as if death is right around the corner. I'm sure Brian didn't. It is just the nature of the case that in our comings and goings and doing what we do -- studying and teaching and all the rest -- that we can walk right past someone whose service makes this institution possible. We can be unaware of the fact that we must be praying for people like Brian and their families as well. A sad and tragic interruption like this certainly brings that to our attention like nothing else can."