Adam M. Hobach

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Adam M.
Hobach

Adam Michael Hobach

April 6, 1978 – September 24, 2023

  • Visitation– Saturday, October 21st, 2023 from 10am – 1pm
    • St Jacobi Lutheran Church (8605 W Forest Home Ave, Greenfield)
  • Funeral Service– Saturday, October 21st, 2023 at 1pm
    • St Jacobi Lutheran Church (8605 W Forest Home Ave, Greenfield)
  • Burial– Private

Left to cherish Adam’s memory -Adam’s parents: Michael and Debbie Hobach, wife: Michelle Hobach, daughters: Aliya and Vivien Hobach, sisters: Tina Hobach, Danielle Hobach and Brianna Hobach.  Further survived by aunts, uncles, cousins, the many lives he touched at work (Cyberlynk), friends he made in the bowling community at Oak Creek Classic Lanes and the lifelong friendships he made in the DMZ Motorcycle Club.

Adam loved his job.  He worked at Cyberlynk since he was 21 years old and put in many long hours and hard work to help make the company the success it is today.  He was a humble, fair man that stood up for his coworkers when it came to bonus time; he always rewarded hard work.  When asked what Adam did at Cyberlynk, he would say, “I’m a Computer Engineer” instead of “I’m the President” because he didn’t like how people treated or looked at him differently.

He did so many amazing, thoughtful acts throughout his career at Cyberlynk.  Every Friday he would go out to lunch with his fellow coworkers (word is he would only occasionally let someone else pick a different place to eat because he had his favorite places).  Before Covid Adam would have a yearly summer Luau in August where BBQ would be catered for all employees, their spouses and children.  Every child and adult in attendance would receive a gift and an inflatable bouncy house was set up for the children to run around and play in.  Adam at the core was a very kind, loving, giving man.

Other giving moments included Adam giving out free turkeys and a monetary gift for each employee every Thanksgiving.  He loved planning yearly Christmas parties at various locations over the years.  It was at one holiday gathering that Adam came up with the idea to have a caricature artist draw for everyone in attendance; a gift that would last a lifetime.  Also during any given Christmas party, Adam would give away some pretty amazing gifts as well as gag gifts.  He loved to spoil his coworkers and it showed.  Adam believed in making money but he also generously shared it.

Adam was a man of few regrets and one of them was regretting not fighting for our country.  He found a wonderful group of guys he considered a second family in the DMZ Motorcycle Club.  Adam has been a member for 17 years.  He took part of many veteran events, rides and helped with planning.  He loved being a part of this group even if he would complain at those monthly meetings-LOL.  The Saturday before the motorcycle accident, Adam spent most of the day with other DMZ members helping wire a member’s new house.  My man, loved to help.

Adam’s love for bowling laid dormant until we had our girls.  Once the girls were older he shared his passion for bowling with them.  Aliya wasn’t interested but Vivien LOVED it as much as Adam did.  So Adam would invest hours/days doing tournaments, giving helpful tips and taking Vivien bowling for practice after working long days.  This is where he made many new fast friends because while coaching Vivien they practically lived there.

What were Adam’s loves besides his family?  He loved to go tailgating and watch Brewer games. He’d make a whole day of it. He loved to go fishing.  He loved to grab donuts with his girls and sit at the lakefront watching the waves roll in while chatting with them.  He’d love to stop by people’s houses to hangout. He also loved to do ding-dong ditch with the girls during the holiday season as a
“Secret Santa”.

As many of you know my man was competitive. Never would like losing especially to a “girl”.  Always would smack talk when he was winning and if he was losing he would accuse you of cheating.  My husband always had to have the last word.

Adam was loud and loved to drop “truth bombs” as he called them.  He didn’t like to play games and didn’t care for fake small talk but he loved to constantly joke around.  If he found a weak spot he’d joke around all day giving you a hard time.

Adam was funny.  He always talked about how “women should be seen and not heard.”  How they’re place was in the kitchen making sandwiches.  You can imagine the looks from men and women as he roared with laughter.  He loved to get a “rise” out of people.

I will miss the awesome father he was to our girls.  For Adam, his idea of relaxing was constantly going and doing something fun.  He didn’t like to sit still and our girls loved that trait.  From picking up their friends and bringing them to our house to hangout all day to making Christmas cookies during the holiday season, this was the kind of loving dad he was.  He loved planning weekend motorcycle trips with the girls where they would pick the destination and he would make all these random and planned pit stops along the way.  Adam loved camping with Aliya and Vivien and would fit in at least one camping getaway per year. Adam also loved going to Vivien’s bowling tournaments and Aliya’s pep rallies to support and also to embarrass her.

Adam, you were a great father, husband and best friend.   I’ll miss our conversations.  We talked about everything and often shared the same viewpoint.  I’ll miss not being able to call you and tell you about my day.  I’ll miss your smell, your cologne, the way you looked at me.  But more importantly I’ll miss you walking through our door saying, “Hello Mitchell, how are you? How was your day?” I’ll miss you never walking our girls down the aisle on their wedding day, never holding your first grandbaby and all the beautiful moments in between that our girls will experience in this life that I would have loved to share with you.

I will miss your smile, your laughter, you telling me every day, “you’re beautiful…..I love you so much.” I loved how you always made me feel special like I was the only one for you.  I’ll miss the cuddles, hand holding and you playing with my hair.

Adam might have been a hard read to many but he was honest, a helper in times of need and loved to make people laugh. I’ll miss you Adam.  The girls and I will be forever changed by your passing but forever thankful for the beautiful time we had together.  We love you now and always…….until we meet again in Heaven.

In lieu of flowers please consider making a donation towards Aliya and Vivien’s future education.

4 Comments

  1. Patricia Simmons & Richard Simmons October 12, 2023 at 7:03 pm - Reply

    God Bless you and your family. You will be missed..Thank You for being our friend in the DMZ.

  2. Jenny Milkovich October 12, 2023 at 10:48 pm - Reply

    Dear Michelle,
    As I read this, I can’t even imagine how much strength it took you to write this. How can anyone write about her husband, best friend, and soul mate and some him up in a few paragraphs. You did such a beautiful job. My heart breaks for you and your family. May the Lord and Savior lift you higher and may His angels keep watch over you. Psalm 91 He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. May you seek refuge in the secret place and may you find peace and comfort within the shadow of the Great Deliverer.
    I love you, my friend and may God bless you and the girls abundantly.

  3. Dawn M. Pitre October 13, 2023 at 2:24 am - Reply

    With Love And Remembrance For Adam Hobach, my dear son-in-law.

    Those we love can never be more than a thought away; for as long as there’s a memory, they live on in our hearts.

    Thank you for the memories, Adam.

    Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted – Matthew 5:4.

  4. Dawn M. Pitre October 20, 2023 at 7:21 am - Reply

    Kind thoughts and prayers be with our loved ones and dear friends, during this most difficult time.
    More than words can convey your support, sentiment and prayers means so much to our families, at this time. We are blessed and grateful for each of you and the special bond you shared with Adam.
    In appreciation of your love and prayers.

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