
Adam Jason Butler
With profound sadness, we announce the passing of Adam Jason Butler on Tuesday, March 3rd, 2025. A devoted husband, father, son, brother, and friend, Adam left this world surrounded by those he loved most.
Born on September 19th, 1984, in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Adam was the cherished son of Pam and Jay Butler. He married the love of his life, Christina Aedan Butler (née: Whelan) on August 8th, 2009, and together they built a wonderful life, raising their two beautiful boys, Knox and Jack.
Adam was not only a devoted family man but also an exceptional entrepreneur and a passionate advocate for hockey. His natural charisma, leadership, and relentless drive led him to remarkable success in business and deep involvement in the sport he loved.
He was predeceased by his grandmother, Betty Butler; grandfather, Murray McRoberts; uncles, Glenn Butler and Todd McRoberts; and nephew, Thomas Connatty. Adam will be lovingly remembered by his grandparents, Ernie Butler and Erna McRoberts; his in-laws, Christie and Kenna Whelan, and their parents Birdie and Bryce Boan and Christie Whelan Sr; and siblings: Jacqueline (Jerred) Williams, Mackenzie (Cody) Connatty, Brett (Kristin) Butler, Alex (Evan) Butler, and Blake (Jenna) Butler. He is also deeply missed by his brother-in-law, Brenainn Whelan; sister-in-law, Bryde (Jon) Pitts; and his 16 adored nieces and nephews: Jake, Davin, Walker, Nash, and Aspen Williams, Blair and Caeden Pitts, Paisley, Beckham, and Jason Connatty, Smith, Wells, and Ford Butler, and Theodore and Meadow Heisler. He will be sorrowfully missed by his dear Aunties, Dale (Mel) Pinel and Holly (Dan) Jowett; and all the cousins: Jared, Paul, Jill, Whitney, Ashley, Joel, Hailey, Jasmine, Beau, and Makayla.
Adam’s entrepreneurial journey was marked by innovation and a keen eye for opportunity. He invented and successfully marketed the “DipStick” — a unique ice fishing beverage holder that continues to sell well today, a testament to his ingenuity and business acumen.
Beyond his own inventions, Adam played a critical role in the global expansion of the family business, Fifth Avenue Collection, a prestigious jewellery brand. As Managing Director, he helped elevate the company’s presence in Australia, Asia, and across North America, forging strong partnerships and leaving a lasting impression on colleagues worldwide. His ability to inspire and mentor others made him a respected leader in the business community.
In recent years, Adam dedicated himself to Northern Water Cleaners, where he applied his entrepreneurial spirit to grow the company into a well-regarded name in water purification. His leadership and commitment to quality made a meaningful impact in the industry, ensuring families and businesses had access to cleaner, safer water.
Adam’s love for hockey was evident throughout his life, and he remained deeply involved in the sport long after his own playing days ended. As a dedicated coach with South Sask Academy, he took great pride in shaping young athletes, instilling in them not only the skills of the game but also the values of hard work, discipline, and teamwork. He understood the profound impact sports could have on a child’s development and was committed to helping his players reach their full potential, both on and off the ice. His guidance and mentorship left a lasting impression on countless young athletes who looked up to him as a role model.
Beyond coaching, Adam was an avid golfer, forming lifelong friendships on the course. Whether on the ice or the fairway, he brought joy, camaraderie, and a competitive spirit that made every game memorable.
Adam’s entrepreneurial achievements, leadership, and unwavering dedication to his community will be remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing him. He was a man who turned challenges into opportunities, inspired those around him, and left an enduring impact in both business and sports. His legacy of ambition, mentorship, and kindness will continue to live on in the hearts of those he touched.
A Celebration of Adam’s Life will be held on Saturday, March 22nd, 2025 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Heritage Inn in the Jubilee Ballrooms. Come share in a toast and celebrate the life of a remarkable man! A private family interment will take place in Rosedale Cemetery. Arrangements are entrusted to Moose Jaw Funeral Home, 268 Mulberry Lane. Andrew Pratt, Funeral Director 306-693-4550
Aedan, I am so very sorry to read of Adam’s passing. Sending you so much love and light in the days ahead.
My deepest condolences!!!!
I am so sorry for your family’s loss. Sending all my love and prayers.
I am so sorry to hear of Adam’s passing. I still remember the days when he and my son, Michael played floor hockey down our basement. Wonderful memories of Adam to save for my son and myself. My sympathy goes out to the Butler and Pinel families at this very sad time.
No words can express our heartfelt sorrow for your families loss.
We only had a few short times with Adam, but his beautiful personality filled the room. He made a huge impact in a very short time. No question what a kind caring man he was.
Larry and I send many hugs and you are in our prayers
Although we did not know Adam well enough to fully appreciate the man he was, we were so blessed to have spent a few memorable occasions with him. Even in these snippets of time, his pure goodness as a human being shone.
Aedan, the boys, Jacq & Jerred, Mackenzie… my heart aches for you. My thoughts are with you, your kiddos, your parents, Adam’s whole family and loved ones. Hang on to each other right now, and share in your memories.
Our sincere condolences to all of you. We’ve been thinking of you all the way through. Sending you all so much love.
Jay and Pam ,
My most heartfelt sympathy to you and all family members in this tremendous loss
Cheryle Sutherland
I remember meeting Adam many years ago when he first took an interest in the family business. He started out at ground zero working shoulder to shoulder with his mentor Chouett Chung. Adam was so kind and so respectful, I knew he was going to do great things with his life. I blinked and there he was running the family business in Australia. I remember Adam being humble, soft spoken and very smart.
There are no words that can express this kind of grief and my heart goes out to you, Jay & Pam and families.
Adam’s soul will now be joined with his beautiful Grandmother Betty.
Betty loved Adam with all of her heart. Our world just lost another fantastic human being.
Diane & I send you love and our deepest condolences.
Most sincere condolences to all Adam’s families.
Please except our deepest sympathy In the passing of your dearly loved Adam. His journey of life has ended but his memories will go on. Praying almighty God give you strength to carry on
There are no words to describe the deep sorrow I feel for Aedan, Knox, Jack and the Butler family.
Adam was truly one of a kind and I am honoured to have had the pleasure of working with him.
Christina, Knox, Jack, Jay, Pam and the Butler Family,
So sorry to hear about Adam’s passing. Sending my deepest condolences, thoughts and prayers. May you find comfort and strength from knowing that you have great support from a loving extended family, friends and people who have been touched by your lives.
To your entire family and those that knew and loved Adam, our deepest condolences.
Jay and Pam, and ALL of Adam’s immediate and extended family and friends… ever since we got to know Adam as a little guy learning to skate, it was apparent what a charismatic guy he would grow up to be. So personable, in every way… we always enjoyed having him over, hanging out with our son, Cameron…running into him around MJ.. always stopped to chat…such an easy going, respectful young man. Deepest condolences.
My Deepest Symoathy to the Butler Family . May you find comfort in the nemoriesthat you share
I’m terribly saddened by this very sad news. Heaven has gained a very special angel and this world has lost an exemplary human. This world will not be the same without Adam.
My condolences to Adam’s whole family.
Adam will be truly missed. I am certain he looked out for me back in high school even more than I realized.
Dear Jay , Pam & family,
We are saddened to hear the passing of Adam.
Our hearts go out to all of you.
Adam was a very nice young man and will be saddled missed by everyone that new him
I have no words, an amazing life definitely cut short. Adam will always be remembered and loved. My heart goes out to all who had the pleasure of knowing him. Luv Kimberly
To Jay, Pam and the whole family. My deepest condolences in your huge loss. May your wonderful memories and love for Adam help you through.
Our hearts hurt knowing how much you and all the family are grieving for the loss of your son who will be very much missed. He will be remembered as a fun loving and kind soul that would joke and always have a big smile when we’d see him. Our sincere condolences to all the family during this very difficult time. The memories shared to remember Adam will be forever and the many lives he touched.
Jay, Pam, Aedan and the entire family, please accept our most heartfelt condolences.Our hearts are breaking for all of you. Adam was an amazing man, but how could he not be, being raised by such wonderful people.
Please know that our thoughts, love, and prayers are with you all at this incredibly difficult time. We love you.
Kelly and Tracey
I worked at FAC for 30 years and watched Adam and his siblings grow up. Adam was love and laughter!
He will be missed by every heart he touched.
Jay,Pam and Family
I am sorry for your loss.
Having worked at FAC for over 20 years I watched Adam and his siblings grow up. He was so much fun and so caring. He grew up to be an exceptional young man who will be missed by anyone who new him
Our heartfelt condolences. We’re so saddened by Adam’s passing. May he rest in peace eternally
Anna & Mario
My sincere condolences to all the familyat this very sad time.
Adam will be missed by all that knew him.
Pam and Jay
My deepest sympathy for the loss of your son
Kim Pinel
Pam, Jay, Aedan, Knox, Jack and to all of Adam’s family. We are sorry to hear of Adam’s passing, definitely taken too soon. Keeping you close in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. He touched so many people and has given many lasting memories.
To All the Families,
Many hearts are broken by this news, as Adam influenced so many people.
He was creative, just like his Grandpa Ernie,
I met him only a few times, and thought “What a Handsome Young Boy”.
He was so loved by all the families, friends and he knew it.
His Memory will be Eternal shared with hundreds of people far and wide around this world.
Thinking of you all.
To Adam’s Families; Our sincere condolences to everyone. Our hearts hurt for all of you! You have been in our prayers during this journey and will continue to be. We hope all the wonderful memories you have, will sustain you during these difficult days ahead. May God grant you comfort and peace.
Jay, Pam & Aedan
My deepest sympathy to you and the entire Butler family.
My thoughts are with you and your family during this very difficult time.
He will be missed by everyone one who had the opportunity to meet him (virtually and in person) from around the world.
Helene Clement, FAC
Our most sincere sympathies on the passing of Adam. He was a student at CCI when I worked in the office there, such a nice fellow….a bit of mischief, easy-going, polite and he had that sparkle about him, that special trait that made him so personable….that you knew he would impact the world in his own way. It’s very sad that he passed so young, we recognize your loss is so profound. Your memories will keep him warm in your hearts forever. Hugs to everyone.
Pam, Jay and family
There are no words that can express the greatness of the loss of one of your children. I’m certain there can be no greater loss. Hold tight to each other and share your wonderful memories of your son as you and your families move forward through this very difficult time.
Jay, Pam, and the entire family. Sincere condolences on the passing of your son. You raised an amazing man.
Mrs. Dam and our family are putting you all in the light during this time.