

He was a man of many levels. He didn’t have much to say, but when he did you knew exactly where he was coming from. If you wanted to really carry out a conversation with him, just bring up any question or story about the World Wrestling Federation and he was hooked. His family meant the world to him, and he spent as much time as he could with them outside of his position as Lead Maintenance for Pilot and Flying J truck stop in Lowell, IN. Gaming, taking in a sporting event was also how he occupied his time away from work. The struggles Adam knew well were from within, and he leaned into family and friends when he wasn't feeling himself. He will be remembered as an open man and someone who was straight-from-the-shoulder and said exactly what he meant. He always kept his heart in the right place. Rest peacefully dear Adam, your family will always love and miss you!
He leaves behind his loving family made up of the love of his life, Dawn Rechlicz; his four children; Brandon, Anna, Mason Staley, Cole Staley; parents Steven (Kathy) Stojakovich; brothers, Jeff Stojakovich, Eric (Connie) Stojakovich; six nieces and nephews; Alex, Trinity, Hailey, Peyton, Landon, Ethan; aunt, Julie (Kevin) Lange; uncles, Chuck (Jan) Stojakovich, Donald and Ronald Stojakovich; along with numerous cousins and dear friend, David Apps.
Adam is preceded in death by his daughter, Heather Stojakovich; maternal grandparents, Ben and Isabell Dering; and paternal grandparents, Joseph and Bessie Stojakovich.
A memorial visitation for Adam will be held Saturday, June 3, 2023, from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM at Kuiper Funeral Home, 9039 Kleinman Rd, Highland, Indiana 46322, followed by a celebration of life memorial service beginning at 4:00 PM with Rev. Erika D. Brooks officiating.
In lieu of flowers, kindly consider memorial donations to the family in Adam's memory.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.KuiperFH.com for the Stojakovich family.
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