James Adams

Date of Passing:

May 16, 2025

James Adams, 78, of Boynton Beach, FL died May 16, 2025.

Born in Providence, a son of the late John E. Adams and Thelma (Lumbert) Adams, he lived in Florida for the past 10 years, previously residing in East Providence and Barrington.

Jim was a devoted husband to Holly (Sincero) Adams, his wife of 51 years and a proud father to daughters Julie Montalbano and Kelly Adams. He especially cherished his role as “Papa” to his granddaughter, Jennifer Adams, with whom he shared a special bond – most memorably while restoring a 1950 Plymouth together for her school project. He is also survived by his constant and loyal companion, Coco the dog.

Jim proudly served in the US Navy as a flight mechanic keeping Navy pilots flying safely all over Europe. It was in Italy where Jim gained his love of Italian opera and mastered the Italian language.

He began his career teaching auto mechanics at the Rhode Island Trade Shop School before becoming a professor at New England Institute of Technology. It was there where Jim really shined as a mentor to so many students. An innovator – founding a solar/electric car program over 30 years ago, long before its time. He had a lifelong passion for cars and was often seen driving around the East Bay in his 1957 BMW Isetta.

His love for the water was equally strong. He served over a decade as a part-time Assistant Harbormaster in Barrington and was a proud volunteer boat captain for WaterFire Providence for 27 years.

A man of many interests, Jim enjoyed cruising with his close group of travel friends, maintaining and showing his two antique cars and spending time on the water. He will be remembered for his sharp mind, dry sense of humor and unwavering loyalty to the people and passions he loved most.

Jim was also the brother of the late John Adams and survived by his sisters Kathy Laber, Mary Laber, Barbara Tuttle and several nieces and nephews.

Calling hours will be held on Wednesday May 21, 2025 in the W. Raymond Watson Funeral Home, 350 Willett Avenue, Riverside from 4-7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to Waterfire Providence, 475 Valley Street, Providence, RI 02908 or waterfire.org/donate, would be greatly appreciated.

A private memorial service will be held at a later date.

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9 Comments

  1. Sorry for your loss
    Jim and I were friends in the 60s and 70s he was a fun guy and will be missed

  2. Holly, Kelly and Julie, I have wonderful memories of our friendship and meeting each other on our cruise. May God bless you at this time With my love and sympathy

  3. Holly , we are deeply sorry for your loss my condolences to you abd your entire family. May he rest in peace 🙏 Gabe & Kathy

  4. Holly, Julie, Kelly and Jen
    May you find peace in the many memories you have of Jim.

    Roz and Bob

  5. So sorry for your loss…i am
    So going to miss him.
    He made my day every time we were together ❤️

  6. To my dear friend and her wonderful family and sweet Coco. I am so grateful to have both you and Jim in my life for the last ten years. Jim was always willing to help everyone and what a sense a humor. He will be missed but never forgotten. Rest in peace my friend.

    Hoping the legacy of love your husband and father left you will be a source of strength and comfort for all of you now.
    Love 💕
    Susan

  7. Holly, Julie and Kelly,
    I’m so sorry for your loss.

  8. Dear HollyJulie, Kelly, Jen,

    What a wonderful friend and travel companion!
    So many memories from Benson Avenue, Rumford, Barrington and Florida !
    His sense of humor and dry wit we will always remember with a good laugh
    He has left a huge void in the many lives he touched!
    Fly high and free now Jimmy
    Just an absolute true friend forever
    Love and strength to you all
    Jim and Ellen

  9. Jim was a fun filled character and an important member of the Barrington Harbor Patrol. He was a good friend and an important source of technical marine information that kept things running.
    Jim always kept in touch even when away in Florida and after I resigned as Harbormaster.

    He will be missed.

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