Adam Duhe’
April 24, 1997 – June 21, 2022
Adam Parris Duhe’, 25,
passed away on June 21,
2022. A tragic accident
took him from his home
of Stanley, North Dakota
in the early hours of the
morning.
Adam was born to Da-
vid “Zack” Duhe’ and
Sharon Duhe’ on April 24,
1997 in Minot, North
Dakota.
Adam cherished his
family, home, and pets.
Whether it be far away or
close to home, he was al-
ways up to a new adven-
ture. He rode his motorcy-
cle as often as he could,
wherever he could. Like a
farmer in April, Adam
just couldn’t wait for the
snow to melt so he could
get out on his bike, even if
it meant getting stuck in
the driveway a few times.
He grew up close to his
siblings, Taylor and Sa-
mantha, and was always
proud of them. Adam flew
to Louisiana to support
Taylor in his graduation
from technical school in
March 2022, and traveled
to Montana to be a
groomsman in Samantha’s
wedding in May 2022.
The three of them were al-
ways close and his ab-
sence from the trio will be
sorely felt.
Adam will also be
missed by his many
friends around the globe.
He hung out with his on-
line friends nearly every
day and enjoyed every op-
portunity he could get to
meet up with them,
whether they lived a few
states away or on another
continent entirely.
Adam’s many travels
brought him to Russia,
Great Britain, the Nether-
lands, the Czech Repub-
lic, and of course across
the USA. He made good
friends at his workplace
too. He was always on
time and was recognized
for the high quality of his
work.
Adam was highly in-
dependent and pursued
many hobbies. Along with
his love of motorcycling,
he also enjoyed studying
foreign languages, fishing,
birding, collecting vintage
military memorabilia, fly-
ing drones, and caring for
his cat Koishi along with
many other cats, dogs,
and chickens. Adam en-
joyed being outdoors and
was always planning his
next adventure or prepar-
ing for something more
spontaneous if that’s the
way the wind blew. It’s
the way he rolled.
He graduated from
Stanley High School in
2015. He later went on to
get an ESL teaching certi-
ficate, and, in 2021 he gra-
duated from Northwest
Lineman College with a
telecommunications line-
man certificate, along
with a CDL license, in
Idaho.
Adam is survived by his
parents, Zack Duhe’ and
Sharon Duhe’ of Stanley,
ND; his brother, Taylor
Duhe’ of Central, LA; and
sister, Samantha (Bryan)
Duhe’ Jones of Pittsburgh,
PA; his paternal
grandparents, Frank and
Elaine Ruiz of Central,
LA; as well as many un-
cles, aunts, and cousins.
He is preceded in death
by one of his paternal
grandparents, James
Duhe’ Sr.; and his mater-
nal grandparents, Milton
and Vivian Enander.
There will be a public
visitation on Wednesday,
June 29, 2022 from
12-5pm at the Springan
Stevenson Funeral Home
in Stanley, North Dakota.
Adam’s funeral service
will be held at 11am on
Thursday, June 30, 2022
in the Springan Stevenson
Funeral Home Chapel.
Pastor Bob Adkins will of-
ficiate. Adam will be laid
to rest in the Fairview
Cemetery in Stanley,
North Dakota.
The Funeral Service
will be broadcast, you can
view Adam’s service
directly on his obituary
page on our website
www.springan
stevenson.com.
Springan Stevenson
Funeral Home of Stanley
have been entrusted with
arrangements and
ser-vices. Friends may
sign the on-line register
and give their con-
dolences at www.springan
stevenson.com.