Harvey Scott Adams III, 69, of Evergreen, Colorado, passed away suddenly on November 22,
2025, while pursuing one of his many passions, pheasant hunting in Nebraska, surrounded in the
cornfield that day, by family and friends. Born on May 10, 1956, Harvey grew up along the
Eastern seashore in Absecon, NJ, and developed a deep appreciation for hard work,
craftsmanship, music and the outdoors—values that shaped his life and legacy. He was a 1974
graduate of Holy Spirit High School.
In 1983, Harvey moved to Evergreen, where he found both a home and a community he loved. A
natural problem-solver and a “get your hands dirty to get the job done” kind of man, he built
Adams Plumbing and Heating from the ground up in 1992. For nearly three decades, he and his
much appreciated crew proudly served the mountain community with integrity and skill. Harvey
developed the Historic Hiwan Barn into the building that stands today in Bergen Park. Adams
Plumbing & Heating was instrumental in installing the plumbing and heating systems for many
iconic projects in Evergreen including; the Lake House, Christ the King Catholic Church,
various Evergreen Fire Stations and Loaf and Jugs, to mention a few. He retired in 2020, leaving
behind not just a successful business, that continues to serve the mountain community today, but
a reputation for honesty, reliability, and old-fashioned craftsmanship. In his retirement, he
returned to his roots on the Atlantic Ocean, that had always called to him. Recently spending
summers fishing, boating and savoring quiet moments alongside his adored wife in the
Outerbanks of North Carolina.
Harvey married the love of his life, Teresa (Terry), in 1985. Together they raised three beautiful
children—Cody, Danielle, and Luke—who remain a testament to his strength, humor, and steady
presence. In 2024, Harvey embraced a new chapter as a grandfather to his beloved
granddaughter, Luciana, whose arrival brought immense joy and a renewed sense of wonder into
his life.
An avid fisherman, hunter, skier, outdoorsman and gardener. Harvey found adventure and joy in
the mountains, rivers, forests and oceans. He also nurtured a lifelong passion for vintage vehicles
and creative metalwork, pursuits that let him blend artistry with hands-on skill. Whether
restoring a classic pickup or crafting a one-of-a-kind metal piece, Harvey took pride in creating
something lasting and meaningful.
Harvey is survived by his beloved; wife, Terry Adams, children; Cody Adams (Melodie Nye),
Danielle Adams (Fiancé Evan Davis), and Luke Adams (Ariel Adams); granddaughter, Luciana
Adams, and sister; Suzanne Taccarino. He leaves behind countless; nieces, nephews, great
nephews, cousins, friends and neighbors. His Employees, Suppliers and Customers from over the
years, will always remember his generosity, humor, and unwavering work ethic. Harvey is
predeceased by his parents; Harvey Scott Jr. and Helen Adams.
Please consider donating in his memory to; Pheasants Forever (Pheasantsforever.org), Ducks
Unlimited (Ducksunlimited.org), and/or Mountain Area Land Trust (savetheland.org).
A funeral service will be held on December 5, 2025, at Christ the King Catholic Church –
(4291 Evergreen Pkwy, Evergreen, CO 80439). A viewing will begin at 12:00 p.m., followed by
the funeral service at 1:00 p.m. A reception will take place immediately afterward at
Woodcellar Bar and Grill – (1552 Bergen Pkwy #101, Evergreen, CO 80439).
Harvey lived with grit, heart, and a quiet strength that left an impression on everyone who knew
him. His legacy—rooted in love, craftsmanship, and the great outdoors—will live on in the
family he built and the community he served.
Christ the King Catholic Church
Christ the King Catholic Church
Woodcellar Bar and Grill
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