Noah Samuel Pozner
November 20, 2006 ~ December 14, 2012
Noah's bell is B4. When B4 rings, we remember an incredibly loving and vivacious young boy, appreciated by all who knew him for his lively and giving spirit and steely determination.
Noah was a ball of energy in motion. Everything he did radiated vibrancy and love, encapsulating an innocence that his family cherished dearly. His imaginative play with Legos and superhero figurines was testament to a mind brimming with curiosity and wonder, a trait he carried into every aspect of his life. Not one to sit still, he loved outdoor playgrounds, where he could explore the world in his unique and spirited way.
Noah was known for his humor, his enthusiastic storytelling, and his impish grin that never failed to lighten the mood. He was the beacon of his family, a little soul devoid of spite and meanness.
Noah dreamt of being many things - a doctor, a soldier, a taco factory manager. Though he did not live to fulfill these dreams, he embodied the qualities necessary to achieve them - curiosity, determination, and a deep sense of compassion. Noah's life, however short, was full. He enriched the lives of those who knew him, leaving a lasting impact that persists beyond his physical existence.
Noah was remembered at his funeral as a "little man" full of love. His blue eyes, perpetual smile, and visions for a future filled with tacos, his favorite food, were recalled fondly. His mother, Veronique, gave an emotional eulogy, painting a vivid portrait of a boy who loved his family with every fiber of his being, and lived life with an unabashed sense of joy and wonder.
Noah will never be forgotten. A bell for Noah will always ring at Christmas.