

Noah passed away in the arms of his loving parents on December 7, 2022, in Ann Arbor, MI.
He is preceded in death by great-grandparents; David Stuart Currie, Joseph Ferranti, Charles Tilley and great aunt, Kimberly Ebert.
Left to remember Noah's smiles, hugs and kisses are his Mommy and Daddy; grandparents, Erin Doelling, Robert Silvestri, Joseph Ferranti, Taryn Ferranti, Angie Tilley, Bryce Currie, Stephanie Currie; great grand parents, Fred Doelling, Karen Doelling, Judy Ferranti, Donna Tilley, Gloria Currie; uncles, Drew Currie, Trent Currie; aunt, Heather Gresham and cousin, Emery Mays.
A funeral service will be held for Noah on December 15, 2022, 5:00 p.m. at Gorsline Runciman Williamston Chapel, 205 East Middle Street, Williamston, MI 48895 with a visitation to be held one hour prior to service beginning at 4:00 p.m. The family invites those who wish to attend Noah's service but are unable to do so in-person, join them virtually at the following link: http://webcast.funeralvue.com/events/viewer/82297
Noah was the brightest star in the universe. He loved everyone and everyone loved him. He had the biggest, brightest blue eyes and long eyelashes. He was the heart and soul of his family, and he brought so much joy to the world.
Noah loved Mommy reading him books, his favorite was How to Catch a Gingerbread Man and Who Wet My Pants?
Daddy loved singing songs to Noah, and he loved when Daddy would dance like a crazy person while he watched in his swing.
Noah loved watching videos. His favorite was “The Little Mermaid” and loved “Under The Sea”, but he disliked when Ursula would come on the screen.
Noah enjoyed his first birthday and tasted blue frosting on his cupcakes. He watched fireworks on the 4th of July and had a dip in the water in Lake Chemung. He celebrated Christmas with all his families and brought in the New Year with his family at the lake. He had sleepovers away from home and got to go on outings with Mommy and Daddy. He had his first Easter egg hunt and helped Mommy and Daddy find all the eggs.
He loved spending time in his swing at home when he was tired out from the day’s events, or trying to figure out how to stand and bounce around in his jumper. His favorite thing would be when he was laying on the ground, and Mommy or Daddy would take both of his hands and move them around crazily. It brought out his brightest smile and laughter.
Everyone was always in awe of his strength for his size. He loved to hold and shake around his toys with great force until he decided he was done. He loved to grab onto faces, hair, and rip glasses off of faces every time he was held up close. He loved to stare quizzingly at his hands before putting them in his mouth, and wanted nothing more than to hold on to Mommy and Daddy’s hands and get kisses on his cheeks.
His Mommy and Daddy watched over him and gave him his best life. He was the boss. He was Mr. Noah. He was our buddy, our little Bubbah, and our little peanut. He was his Mommy’s “most handsome man in the whole wide world” and his Daddy’s “little dude”. He was the heart of their home and his family’s light in this world.
More than anything else in the world, Noah loved people. He always loved meeting new people and immediately capturing their hearts. He was quick to light up at the sight of familiar faces and smile when he saw and played with his family he loved so much.
Noah was a fighter through and through, and he battled through more than almost anyone would in an entire lifetime. He received and knew only the utmost care, love, and affection from his families, especially from his Mommy and Daddy. Noah touched the hearts of many, and his love, his joy, and the life he lived leaves an impact that will last forever.
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