Zachary Scott "Zac" Adamson

Zachary Scott "Zac" Adamson obituary, Roy, UT

Zachary Scott "Zac" Adamson

Zachary Adamson Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Premier Funeral Services - Salt Lake City on Jun. 12, 2025.

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In Loving Memory of Zachary "Zac" Scott Adamson, 18 May 1994-3 June 2025
With heavy hearts, we celebrate the remarkable life of Zachary Scott Adamson, who brought light, laughter, and music into the world. Born 18 May 1994 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Zac was a visionary, a performer, and a deeply compassionate soul whose journey was as vibrant and varied as the melodies he played.
A native of Millcreek, Utah, Zac's love for music was evident when he first discovered the piano at age four. At age eight, he joined the International Children's Choir directed by Dr. Kathy Sorenson and had the opportunity to participate in the World Choir Games in China. By twelve, he was already captivating audiences-performing with the Utah Symphony in Salute to Youth and bringing history to life playing young Mozart in Mozart Alive!. He also sang as a boy soprano with Bryn Terfel in Mendelssohn's Elijah with the Tabernacle Choir. Zac loved performing in theatrical roles, starring as Michael in Peter Pan at Wasatch Jr. High and Jack in Into the Woods at Skyline High. He was also a dedicated member of the Skyline High School choirs and Jazz Band, where he played trumpet and piano.
Zac's devotion to service and faith was a defining part of his testimony of Jesus Christ. He served a mission in Arcadia, California for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where he found immense joy in helping and loving those around him. His life was a testament to kindness, self-improvement, and compassionate communication-values he practiced daily.
Zac attended Brigham Young University where he sang with the Men's and Concert Choirs and toured China with the BYU Young Ambassadors for their 40th Anniversary Spectacular. His deep love for music led him to earn a bachelor's degree in piano performance in 2019, followed by a master's degree under Dr. Scott Holden in April 2025. He also performed with the Salt Lake Choral Artists under the direction of Brady Allred. He especially treasured arranging and performing music with his sister Sarah on violin and his father Rob on drums-bringing joy to all who heard them play.
Zac's journey was not without challenges. For many years, he faced depression and anxiety. Though he struggled immensely, these experiences deepened his empathy and compassion, helping him foster meaningful connections. Zac was always looking after the one, never missing an opportunity to talk to strangers, share wisdom, and bring people together over music, good food, and happy coincidences.
His curiosity for the world extended beyond music. While studying abroad in Vienna, Austria, he developed a love for the German language and later completed a minor in German. His time in Austria led to deep friendships, inspiring the formation of
the Ensign Piano Quartet, whose performances continue to bring joy to audiences.
Zac's creativity was boundless-he found joy in musical improvisation, dazzling audiences as a keyboardist at ImprovBroadway and Quick Wits Comedy Club. Among his many musical experiences, one of the most unforgettable was an opportunity to tour the country with the Mannheim Steamroller Christmas Tour in 2024-a dream gig that showcased his talent and passion on a national stage.
Zac's passions stretched far beyond music. He embraced nature, loved barefoot hiking, excelled at yoga meditation and was known for standing on his head, doing full splits, and tackling life with an open heart.
A true builder at heart, Zac loved Legos, K'Nex, magnets, knots, and paracord-always exploring new ways to shape and connect things. He had a fondness for bright orange, relished a hearty goulash breakfast, and appreciated the simple charm of a can of beans. His laughter was infectious-whether tossing kids in the air, crafting a perfect pun, or hauling bikes out of Lake Michigan just for the sheer joy of unexpected adventure.
Zac left this mortal world 3 June, 2025, in a pool accident in Savannah, Georgia. In the next life, he is lovingly welcomed by his younger brother, Alexander, who passed from SIDS in 1997 when Zac was just three years old. He is also reunited with his cherished grandparents-Mary Neves and Karl B. Adamson; Marylyn Park Myers, Clistina Mathews Myers, and George Scott Myers; his uncle, George Park Myers; aunt, Kathy Adamson Johnson; and cousins: Wendy Johnson and Wendy's grandson, Archer Anderson. Also there to greet him are Troy Karl Adamson, Johanna Beck, Colby and Kamberly Binks, Jeremiah and Grayson Spackman, and his second mother, Marci Redd Roderer as well as several beloved pets. We find peace in knowing Zac is now with his Heavenly Parents and his Savior, Jesus Christ, embraced in love and light.
Zac is lovingly remembered by his parents, Sharyl Myers and Rob Adamson, and his sister, Sarah Ann Adamson, and her husband, Garrett Thomas along with many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. His legacy is one of joy, service, love, laughter, and music woven into the lives of everyone.
As we mourn his passing, we also celebrate a life that was deeply felt, richly experienced, and beautifully shared. May his music and life continue to play in the hearts of all who loved him. Though it's hard to be the ones left behind, we know you are not far. Your earthly opus is over, but we know you're just backstage. Encore soon?
Funeral services will be held Saturday, June 14, 12:00 Noon. Viewing/visitation from 10 AM to 11:30 AM. Viewing/visitation Friday, June 13, 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Both to be held at LDS Stake Center, 3051 S 2900 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84109. For those unable to attend the service in person, a Zoom broadcast has been made available: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81513604257
Meeting ID: 815 1360 4257
Zac's favorite color was orange. He also loved blue, purple and red. If you would like, wear any of these colors to honor Zac.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a charity of your choice. If you would like to donate your time in memory of Zac, service opportunities can be found at https://www.justserve.org

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Elysha Resendes Barton

June 18, 2025

I've lived in Provo and worked for BYU for a number of years. I never met or talked to Zac, but I became a big fan of him and his music a few years ago. He was so passionate about music, and that came through from watching him play at Tuesday BYU Devotionals over the years. My co-workers and I would get excited every time we saw that he was performing. His face was so expressive and it was like we could feel the music, by watching him play and feel the music. A few years ago I took a friend to an Excellence in the Community concert at the Covey Center, and the minute we saw who was playing, I leaned over and told my friend that the piano player played at BYU and was really good. We got to listen to him, a cello, and a violin transport us for about 2 hours. I feel very saddened by his loss, and blessed that I got to experience some of the magic he brought to the world.

Karsten Longhurst

June 14, 2025

I met Zach when he was a missionary in the Arcadia mission while living is South Pasadena. His musical gifts shined on us. So sorry to hear of his passing. May the peace of God rest on you and your family until you meet again. Sincerely,
Karsten Longhurst and family

Nacho Muñoz

June 13, 2025

Much love to you my friend. Nacho.

Camilla Myrrha

June 13, 2025

We are deeply saddened by the news of Zac´s passing. He was my son Victor´s piano teacher at Slope and my daughter Beatriz´s accompanyist at her violin recitals. Bia says he was the best accompanyist because he was the only one that stopped playing when she messed up and always gave her a thumbs up before starting. Zac was Victor´s favorite piano teacher and in this past year Victor improved immensely, thanks to Zac´s patience, kindness and belief that Victor (7-yo) had great potential. I specifically asked for Zac to be his piano teacher when I saw him accompanying some violin students because he played so effortlessly, and he whispered to kids before their performance: "take a deep breath". That was such a sweet and empowering thing! Victor and I were privileged to come to his Master´s recital at BYU and it was wonderful!

He had such a light within him that even with limited encounters, I could tell he had a bright soul. I seriously thought that every time I saw him at school. He was an angel on Earth and is now a music angel in Heaven.

Thank you, Zac, for teaching the love of music for my son and for the world! Your smile, music (and signature flipflops!) will never be forgotten!

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