May Adam Andrzejewski Rest In Peace ✝️ 💜 💐

In the Spotlight

1st September 2024

By Sharmini Jayawardena 

It is with grave sorrow that I found out today, of the passing of Adam Andrzejewsk, (Birth 02–08-69, Death 18-08-24), at the age of 55 years. He was the founder of the greatest organization, easily the world over, to investigate wastage in government spending at every level and to hold those guilty, accountable. Total transparency and accountability was what he aimed for.

OpenTheBooks.com is the legacy Adam Andrzejewski leaves behind.

We, at Leaf Blogazine wrote about Adam Andrzejewski, and published about his colossal work in an article called – New and Bold Republican Party is Born, in November of 2020.

Adam Andrzejewski will be greatly missed by not only his wife, children, family and friends, but by the whole Nation.

We at Leaf Blogazine mourn his passing, particularly, when we had earmarked him for great heights in this Country’s political map, in the days, months and years to come.

Our condolences to all at Open The Books, to his family and friends.

May Adam Rest In Peace ✝️ 💜 💐

Adam Andrzejewski Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Sullivan Funeral Home on Aug. 20, 2024.

Adam Norris Andrzejewski, 55, of Hinsdale passed away peacefully in his sleep at home on Sunday morning, August 18. He is survived by his wife, Kerry, and their daughters Ellie, Molly and Emma, and by six younger siblings, his mother, and many good friends.

Adam was born August 2, 1969 to John and Janet (Norris) Andrzejewski. He grew up in Herscher, Illinois, a small town full of good people and a place that formed in him a strong sense of community and civic pride. He studied business at Northern Illinois University and after graduating with a BA in Business Management and working briefly as a financial adviser, he became an entrepreneur, co-founding the community publishing firm HomePages® Directories which grew eventually to become the largest publisher of small-town telephone directories in the United States. Seeking a larger impact, Adam successfully exited that business after nine years of rapid growth and began a second career in public service and public policy.

Starting with a gathering of concerned parents and taxpayers at a neighbor’s kitchen in 2008, Adam began obtaining and publishing local school district expenditure records online. His call to “publish the public checkbook” and create better governmental accountability grew quickly from suburban school districts to community colleges, and from there to eventually become OpenTheBooks.com. With the mission “Every Dime, Online, in Real Time” Adam’s nonprofit became the nation’s largest government transparency portal, growing eventually to include billions of searchable government payroll, pension, and line item expenditures from all units of local, state, and federal government. In the words of the Wall Street Journal, “OpenTheBooks.com has fomented a revolution in fiscal transparency.” His fact-based, nonpartisan work broke national news independently and also consistently supported journalists across the political spectrum, from Fox News to the New York Times. Research published by OpenTheBooks.com is repeatedly cited in Congressional oversight hearings and reflected in federal legislation. Adam’s incredible work ethic, energy, and practical sense of optimism will be deeply missed by his colleagues at work, and by advocates for strong fiscal accountability in government everywhere.

Adam’s proudest role was as husband and father. If you spoke with Adam on any topic for more than a minute or two, you were certain to hear a story about Kerry, the love of his life, or about his daughters Emma, Molly and Ellie, who filled Adam’s days with joy, surprise, and constant wonder.

He was a man of quiet faith and trusted God deeply. As a dad, husband, entrepreneur, or public accountability advocate, Adam was first a good friend and a positive influence on everyone he came to know. Across a wide circle of people from all walks of life, Adam was loved for his enthusiasm, encouragement, optimism and decency. His sudden passing leaves us with an emptiness that we know will one day be filled with God’s peace, and with his own spirit of can-do possibility and passion for life that are his legacy now.

Visitation will be held at Sullivan Family Funeral Home 60 South Grant Street, Hinsdale, Illinois, 60521 on Wednesday August 21, from 4-8pm.

A funeral mass will be celebrated at St. Isaac Jogues Catholic Church, 306 West 4th Street, Hinsdale on Thursday August 22, at 10am.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to The National Shrine of St. Jude.

Arrangements by Sullivan Funeral Home Hinsdale. 630-323-0275 or www.sullivanfuneralhomehinsdale.com

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/adam-andrzejewski-obituary?id=55893813

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