rring from Hampshire College. He also received a bachelor degree in fine arts from the California Institute of the Arts. Adam then earned a master in fine arts degree from the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. He often gave gifts of art, and the rooms in his home are covered with his work. Adam is survived by his mother, Judith Greene of Montclair, N.J.; his sister, Elizabeth Greene of Seattle; his brother, Jay Greene and his wife, Rochelle Howe, and their two sons, Will and Sam, also of Seattle. His father, Robert Greene, passed away in November 2012. A memorial service to celebrate Adam's life will be held at , Madison, at 6 p.m. on Saturday, December 28, 2013. Friends are invited to bring songs, stories, poems, good jokes, and photos to share. Memorial gifts can be made to Direct Relief, a humanitarian organization that meant much to him. To donate, go to www.directrelief.org and click the orange "Donate" button at the top right corner of the page. From there, select "Donate in Tribute" and direct your donation to the Adam Greene Memorial Fund. People can also send a check to Direct Relief at 27 S. La Patera Ln., Goleta, CA 93117 and specify that the funds should go to the Adam Greene Memorial Fund.