Noah Toth Obituary-Death News; Cherished son and brother died after car accident at age 17

Noah Toth of Regina, Saskatchewan has died. On Thursday 30th October 2024 at the age of 17 after being involved in a car accident.

He was confirmed dead through a post that reads “My Sweet Sweet Angel Boy!! You have touched so many hearts and will truly be missed by all.”

He was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, a week later than expected, on July 3, 2007. From the moment he came into the world, Noah’s presence was felt in ways that few could have predicted.

In his 17 short years on earth, Noah touched the lives of more people than most do in a hundred years. His life, though brief, was a testament to the power of kindness, empathy, and the enduring impact of a soul that radiated love and positivity.

Noah was the kindest, sweetest, most caring boy anyone has ever been privileged enough to meet. His family, friends, and anyone who crossed paths with him would say the same: Noah’s heart was as big as his smile, and his ability to connect with people was extraordinary.

He had a way of making others feel seen and heard, offering a quiet but constant support that made the world seem like a better place simply because he was in it.

Those who knew him well remember his deep sense of empathy—Noah could sense when something was wrong, and he would go out of his way to comfort those around him, even if he was struggling himself. His genuine nature and willingness to help were gifts that stayed with him, leaving a lasting impression on everyone fortunate enough to know him.

Noah Toth Obituary
Noah was predeased by his great grandparents Julius and Irma Toth and Cecil and Verna Emmerson. He is survived by Nana and Papa Ken and Marilyn Toth, Uncle Travis and cousins Willow and Zander, Uncle Shawn and Aunt Tera.

Noah was loved and cherished by the Vanin and Emmerson Family; Jeff and Harper Vanin, Deda (Don Vanin) and Bubba (Addie)Nana and Papa Sheree and Greg Emmerson, Uncle Mike and cousins Owen and Aiden, Auntie Amanda and Cousin Kathleen, all of whom welcome Noah into their family and loved him a love without end.

A service will be held for Noah on Saturday, Nov 9 at 1:00 p.m. The celebration of Noah’s life will kick off with one final run onto the football field at Bert Fox Highschool in Fort Qu Appelle where Noah was a student and an athlete. We will then head into the School Gym. There will be an open microphone at the service so please come prepared to share your favorite Noah memories.

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