He was born on November 14, 1985 in Peterborough, NH to Leslie L. (Skudera) Jenisch and Brian R. Jenisch of Swanzey. He attended Swanzey schools and worked 14 years for Chrysler in Keene, and was manager of Buff N’ Shine there.
He enjoyed baseball and especially the 12 year old Swanzey all-star baseball team he played for, hitting numerous homeruns. He was a huge Patriots fan. He loved all outdoor activities, hunting, riding his 4-wheeler in the woods, and when he first got it, around in circles in the yard - even though he wasn’t supposed to. Adam enjoyed spending time in his yard and watching the birds. His true passion was fishing and he was a great fisherman. His favorite fishing spot was Lake Champlain.
He had a great sense of humor, keen wit, and his own way of enjoying simple things. He could put a smile on anyone’s face. Adam was a gentle soul with a big heart. He had recently told his family, “I like helping people out.” He loved visiting with his family and friends. He will be missed by his two cats: Mr. Kitty and Missy, who he was devoted to.
He is survived by his parents: Leslie and Brian Jenisch of Swanzey; brother: Carl Jenisch and Carl’s daughter Cali Jenisch of Keene; sister: Amy Jenisch and her companion Brad Byrnes of Keene; uncle: Wayne Skudera and his wife Gina of Jamestown, RI; aunts: Gail Mills and her husband Dan of Lewiston, ME, and Debbie Golke and her husband Greg of Midlothian, VA; as well as various other extend family.
Family and friends are invited to call on Sunday, July 12, 2020 from 2:00 to 4:00 PM Fletcher Funeral Home, 33 Marlboro Street, Keene. Due to the current COVID-19 precautions, those in attendance are requested to please wear a facemask and to maintain the six-foot physical distancing requirements. In addition, due to the limitation of the number of people allowed in the funeral home during this time, we are asking that after offering your condolences to the family, you exit the funeral home via the side door. There will be staff to assist you with this egress.
He will be a great loss felt by many,… His wings were ready, but our hearts were not… Donations in lieu of flowers can be made to the Monadnock Humane Society, 101 W. Swanzey Road, Swanzey, NH 03446 (www.MonadnockHumaneSociety.org), but already so much support has been outpouring in his go fund me, it is overwhelming, and so thoughtful, and so appreciated, and he would be so proud and grateful to everyone.
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