On Tuesday, May 10, 2005. Beloved son of Ronny and Hannah Tabeka; grandson of David and Shoshana Tabeka and William and Irene Tashlick. Funeral service will be held at Temple Sinai, 3100 Military Rd. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20015, on Friday, May 13, at 1:30 p.m. Interment Garden of Remembrance, Clarksburg, MD. Shiva will be observed at the family residence starting Friday afternoon. Memorial contributions may be made to the Rabbi's Discretionary Fund, care of Temple Sinai.
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Linda, Victor, Karen Rae Tebeka
June 20, 2007
Dearest Ronny and Channah,
Just a note to let you know that Noah will always remain in our thoughts, hearts and prayers.
We love him, and we love you.
Cali Clark
June 8, 2005
Hannah & Ronny -- words really can't describe what we feel in our hearts. But I do want you to know how much we care and that we are here for you, day or night.
We will miss Noah very much, as will you, but I still feel him here close to us. I hope this can bring you some comfort.
His love for others will not be forgotten. You raised him well.
Love always,
Cali & Emily
Norma Grinfeld (Gische)
May 20, 2005
Dear Ronny and Hannah,
Words cannot begin to express my deepest condolences. After reviewing the photos in Noah's website...it was clear to see that the sparkle in his eyes and the smile on his face was of a boy who was dearly loved by his parents and family.
My thoughts and prayers are with you both.
With love,
Norma (Gische) Grinfeld
Alli Malamut
May 17, 2005
No words can express the sorrow I feel for your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
With deepest sympathy,
Jeff McKinney
May 17, 2005
Ronny and Hannah,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We will miss Noah very much. Justin will especially miss hanging around with Noah and going on walks with him through our neighborhood.
Jeff, Ginny, Justin, and Eric McKinney
Blythe Albert
May 16, 2005
Dear Ronny & Hannah: Words cannot express my grief and sorrow for your loss! Rachael is devastated...you will hear from her soon! You were in our prayers during Hannah's surgery and recovery and you are in our prayers at this horrible time! Ronny, you mean the world to us and just know how much we care! Much love, Blythe Albert
Nancy Ruffner
May 16, 2005
Dear Mr. & Mrs. Tabeka,
I was Noah's School Nurse at Candlewood. I wanted you to know how terribly sorry I am for your loss. Mrs. McDonald, our Health Technician, had called to tell me the sad news. She had made a point of telling me when the students were making the video for the show that Noah had been by the Health Room with his camera to take pictures of our supplies, including the ice we keep in the refrigerator for injuries. I remember her telling me how Noah had interviewed her about what everything was used for and we thought it was great. I wanted you to have one of our recent memories and to let you know that he touched the lives of others in ways which you probably didn't even know.
steve klitzman
May 16, 2005
Our family joins hundreds of others in the Washington. D.C. area, in Israel, and elsewhere, who mourn with Hannah and Ronny Tabeka the recent, unexpected loss of their wonderful son, Noah.
We just watched his very clever video, "An Alien Sighting," which Noah "wrote, produced and directed" for his media class at Candlewood Elementary School. It is very sad to think that such great promise and potential will be unrealized. But it is also inspirational to think that Noah's creativity, intelligence and good heart will live on in the hearts and minds of his parents, family and friends.
Steve Klitzman, Justine Lisser, Zach Klitzman, and Jeremy Klitzman
Marganit Ornstein
May 16, 2005
Dear Tabeka Family,
No words for a such loss. From the pictures of sweet&dear Noah we can see that he was goog "NESHAMA".Be strong with the memories. Marganit and Diana
Laura McGrew
May 14, 2005
Noah was a very special boy. My son Mike enjoyed getting together with Noah and his mother for outings such as movies and lunch, or laser tag. Noah was always cheerful and willing to do what everyone else suggested. He expressed strong interest in airplanes, football, aliens, and superheros--especially Spiderman. Mike and I will always remember Noah with a smile on his face, ready to participate in whatever activity worked for the whole group of people with whom he was interacting. There are no words that can express the shock of this loss to Noah's parents and the world. Noah, wherever you are now, I hope that you realize how much you were appreciated and loved while you were here with us. You will never be forgotten.
Etty, Itzahk, Lital and Tommer Brilant
May 14, 2005
Noah has just been here last summer. We had a great time with him.Noah had such a good heart, he always helped and loved to share everything he had. Noah gave so much love to the people around him, and his sudden death is something that we will never accept or understand.
We are very lucky that we had the chance to meet a wonderfull person like Noah.
we will never forget you and love you forever
Yahaloma & Dov Rozen
May 14, 2005
We are very sorry about dear Noah.
We have been crying since we heard the bad news.
We will always remember him, he was an outstanding and amazing boy.
It was a great pleasure to have you, Ronny and Hannah with your dear Noah in Israel last summer.
He was so smart and wanted to learn about Israel.
We will never forget him, he will be in our hearts forever.
Sonia Carter
May 13, 2005
We are so sorry to hear about Noah. He will be missed. When Alison was going to Bar-T. Noah always had something nice to say.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
John, Sonia and Alison Carter
tara sonenshine
May 12, 2005
Our thoughts, our prayers, our deepest sorrow. You are in our hearts. May the love of family, friends and community sustain you in this time of grief. Gary, Tara, Jordan and Yale.
Kimberly Weaver
May 12, 2005
Noah was an amazing boy who will be missed greatly. This sudden loss breaks my heart. I will always remember the fun times Noah and I shared at Bar-T for those four wonderful summers. Your family is in my prayers.
Harriet and Adam Kuhn
May 11, 2005
We are greatly saddened by your sudden loss. You have our deepest sympathies. Our thoughts go out to you.
Your Hebrew School Colleague,
Harriet Kuhn
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