Noah Miesch's Obituary
MIESCH,
NOAH WILLIAM
Muskegon
Noah Miesch died on February 27, 2006 in the presence of his adoring parents, Mike Miesch and Roberta King, who kissed and hugged on him until he took his last breath and made his way to heaven. Noah was born on September 23, 1988 and was proud to be a Big Red and a sophomore at Muskegon High School. He also had attended Bluffton, Marquette and Bunker schools. His school years were noted by his achievement of a freshman academic number that he proudly wore on his varsity jacket and for testing the fire alarm at Marquette Elementary, which earned him a three day suspension. Noah was an amazing kid who lived a full and happy life. He was generous with his smiles and was known for his keen sense of humor and his ability to engage and test people. Noah loved life and thoroughly cared about the people in his world. He enjoyed balloons, spending summers at Bay Cliff Health Camp in Big Bay, traveling to the Florida Keys where he swam with the dolphins, boated and enjoyed happy hour and shooting pool in Key West. He loved Jimmy Buffett concerts, Sponge Bob cartoons, hanging out with Bob and Dick, swimming in the Harbor Towne Yacht Club pool with Friday dinners there, and soaking in the hot tub at home. He loved Mass at Our Lady of Grace, celebrating Halloween (he was THE pirate), Christmas; and the many meals he shared with family, friends and neighbors – especially those which involved pasta. He leaves behind his parents, his sister, Tasha Miesch; his grandfather, Bob King; great-uncle, Dick King; his grandmother, Ann Miesch and aunts and uncles on the Miesch side, Jan and Al Erickson, Chuck and Kathy, Bob and Shelly and Bill and Linda; his Lutheran Godparents, Gary and Laura Yelsik of Saginaw; his Catholic Godparents, Jane Clingman Scott and Greg Scott; and special friends, Joy Hamilton of Shelby and Phil Chmura. He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Elaine Y. King and grandfather, Bill Miesch. MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS may be made to Bay Cliff Health Camp or to the Community Foundation for Muskegon County. THE MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL will be held 3:00 PM Friday, at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church with Rev. Fr. Michael Olson as presider. VISITATION with Noah’s family will be 5-8 PM Thursday at the
Walburn Chapel
Sytsema Funeral Homes, Inc.
1547 W. Sherman Blvd.
759-8565.
Share memories with the family at their on-line guestbook at www.sytsemafh.com.
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