Adam Friedman Is Remembered by Airport Co-Workers

Expressions of sympathy were coming in from all corners of the Island Monday for the family of Adam Friedman, the West Tisbury man who was found dead Saturday.

Expressions of sympathy were coming in from all corners of the Island Monday for the family of Adam Friedman, the West Tisbury man who was found dead Saturday after a weeklong search by police.

West Tisbury police confirmed that Mr. Friedman, 52, was found deceased at approximately 12:05 p.m. Saturday, and that his family had been notified. No further details were released. Police had said previously that Mr. Friedman had not been considered dangerous and no criminal allegations were involved. Police had been searching for him since the previous Saturday.

On Monday a Gofundme page had been set up by a family friend to help raise $5,000 for expenses. By early afternoon the fund had raised $1,300 including $1,000 from an anonymous donor.

Mr. Friedman had been a longtime employee at the Martha’s Vineyard Airport, where he had worked as an operations specialist. He was one of 10 people on a team that operates and maintains the airport, including fueling of aircraft, airfield maintenance and fire rescue, airport director Geoffreey Freeman told the Gazette by phone Monday.

“[They] pretty much do everything here.” Mr. Freeman said of the operations team.

Mr. Freeman said Mr. Friedman began working for the airlines flying out of the Vineyard in 1986; a year later Mr. Freeman joined the airport staff and they became friends.

“He was a very unique, thoughtful, intelligent, sensitive person. He was a fun guy to work with and be with, he’s going to be sadly missed,” the airport director said.

Mr. Freeman said the loss has reverberated through the close-knit staff at the airport. “We’re a small community at the airport, we’re all family . . . We’re all close so we’re all definitely struggling,” he said.

Mr. Freeman said he had worked with Mr. Friedman for many years and had known him as a coworker and a friend.

West Tisbury police first issued a notice on Monday, Sept. 21, that Mr. Friedman had been missing since Saturday.

A second notice went out two days later. A description was circulated by police, after a ground search in the area of Scrubby Neck and Long Point had turned up nothing, and all means of transportation had been accounted for.

After he was found, West Tisbury police turned the matter over to Massachusetts state police, who have jurisdiction in unattended deaths. On Monday, a spokesman with the state district attorney's office confirmed that there was no criminal investigation regarding the death. 

“We thank all of those who assisted us in the search for Mr. Friedman. Our condolences to Mr. Friedman’s family and friends during this difficult time,” West Tisbury police said in a statement on the department Facebook page.

Aaron Wilson contributed reporting.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 09/25/2020 - 10:12

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Barbara (Friedman) Willis PLUM BRANCH, South Carolina

My son, Adam, has been missing since last Saturday, and we don’t know what happened or where he may be. I want to thank the W. Tisbury police for using every possible resource at their disposal in the search. Officer G. Vieira has been especially kind to, and patient with, me, my nephew Tim, and Adam’s long-time partner Michelle, keeping us informed at every turn. I also want to thank Adam’s friends and coworkers for their tireless searches on the beaches and in the woods. No matter what happened or where Adam may be, I hope he has even an inkling of how much he is loved.
Barb

June million Arlington , va

We are so very sad to hear of Tony and Adam’s passing. We had no idea.
Please get in touch Barb if you receive this.
June and Phil Million
Junemillion@ comcast.net.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 09/25/2020 - 10:49

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Michelle Meyers West Tisbury

This man was loved by so many people. From the island to Boston. He has friends everywhere. Help find him. Thanks for all the help this pass week.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 09/25/2020 - 11:35

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sheri colby ormond beach

If anyone knows or have seen anything , please please let the police know !! Abomb is missed and loved by many ! Come home Abomb!!!! Heart broken for all his friends and family.. Big Hug to all!!!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 09/26/2020 - 07:32

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John OToole MV

Adam, you are in my thoughts and heart constantly.

To others, please contact me for any search activity or if there is anything else I can do to help locate my good bro and fellow guitar freak. john at johnotoole com

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 09/26/2020 - 16:54

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Adam Wilson Oak Bluffs

This is very tragic news. Immense condolences to Adam’s family and friends.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 09/27/2020 - 10:44

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William ExPBA New York & Chilmark

I knew Adam for 35+ years. We worked and traveled together. If you did not know Adam, he was such an interesting, fun and very likable person.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 09/29/2020 - 09:50

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Colin Ewing EDGARTOWN

My deepest condolences to Adam’s family and friends.
Godspeed my friend!

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