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Noah Pozner’s Family Remembers and Mourns Youngest Child Lost in Newtown Rampage

December 30, 2012

Missing Noah: The slain boy’s mother has dreamt of searching an empty house calling out in vain for him. She told President Obama about the dream, and he told her Noah would answer her calls if she listened hard enough. ( PHOTO COURTESY OF POZNER FAMILY)
Missing Noah: The slain boy’s mother has dreamt of searching an empty house calling out in vain for him. She told President Obama about the dream, and he told her Noah would answer her calls if she listened hard enough. Noah was the youngest child massacred at Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14, 2012. ( PHOTO COURTESY OF POZNER FAMILY)

“At the end of the day, the equation is in favor of what is good and what is human and what is giving instead of what takes away.”

— Veronique Pozner, Noah’s Mother

©2012 By Naomi Zeveloff, forward.com

NEWTOWN, CONN. — Six days after the funeral of six-year-old Noah Pozner, his family is taking stock of the gifts sent to them by strangers all over the world. There’s a stiff teddy bear in a brown overcoat and hat accompanied by a note from a woman who says the bear gave her great comfort when her mother passed away. There is a box filled with tiny stuffed animals. And a miniature cypress tree, which reminds Veronique, Noah’s mother, to think of life.

Noah’s maternal grandmother, Marie-Claude Duytschaever, pulls a brown bear with lanky arms and legs from a cardboard box. It’s meant for Noah’s twin, Arielle, and his 7-year-old sister, Sophia. Veronique takes the stuffed animal — the family will later name it “Noah Bear” — in her arms and gives it a long squeeze before surrendering it to the living room where the toys are quickly piling up. The gifts seem to comfort the family …

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