Noah Masursky, R.I.P.
Noah died today (February 13, 1975 - July 22, 2009). He was 34. He's been diabetic for over 20 years. Leo saw him on Tuesday and he was sick, probably just a virus. Then his landlord, Greg, called Leo on Wednesday - he didn't bring in the trash cans, which apparently he always does. They went over to his place and found him in bed. It probably had to do with his insulin - Jerry said that when you're ill, it's easy to misjudge how much insulin to take. The ME's office will do an autopsy, so we should know more soon. Jeannie said they will probably have him cremated and decide what to do with his remains later. I'm not sure if there will be a funeral. [This photo was taken in December 2004.]
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Noah Masursky, R.I.P.
Noah died yesterday (February 13, 1975 - July 22, 2009). He was 34. He's been diabetic for over 20 years. Leo saw him on Tuesday and he was sick, probably just a virus. Then his landlord, Greg, called Leo on Wednesday - he didn't bring in the trash cans, which apparently he always does. They went over to his place and found him in bed. It probably had to do with his insulin - Jerry said that when you're ill, it's easy to misjudge how much insulin to take. The ME's office will do an autopsy, so we should know more soon. Jeannie said they will probably have him cremated and decide what to do with his remains later. There's not likely to be a funeral.
Dear Danielle, I heard about Noah's death yesterday and am so sorry for your loss- I lost a brother at 39 years and it does seem such a waste for young people to die so early. Noah was such a sweet little kid when I knew him- Please accept my sincere condolences.
Marilyn (Harrison) Jensen
Wayne and I would like to express our deepest symphathies upon hearing of Noah's death. Losing someone so young, and so unexpectedly, has to be very difficult for all of you. Jeannie, I'm sure you remember all the hours Sara and Noah spent playing together when they were young. Danielle, would you be so kind as to send me an address of some kind so I can send Jeannie and Jerry a note. You can send it to my e-mail address. Thank you so much. cesjoberg@npgcable.com Cynthia Sjoberg
Noah was the greatest of friends and a gentle soul. Throughout the years of our friendship there are many wonderful and fun memories that I will always cherish of him. Though I did not know many of his family members I'm sure we all feel the same. My condolences to his many friends and family members. He will be missed dearly.
Charles Lyon
From Jerry Martin~
Cynthia,
Thank you so much for the kind words. Jeannie has always kept the photo of Sara and Noah that you gave her in full view where ever we have moved. I hope all is well for you all.
Thank you for the remembrance. Cyndy, you were a favorite patient. So nice to see and talk. Boy, will we miss Noah. So hard to have such a sudden and unexpected loss. Two sons are too many.
Yours,
Jeannie and Jerry
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