
A Durham family is in mourning after their son and brother were killed in a car accident in Middlefield on Wednesday.
Noah Ram, 17, was a young man of exceptional talent and dedication, according to an obituary published Friday by Christine Foster, a family friend.
According to his obituary, Ram was born on December 17, 2004 at Yale New Haven Hospital to Heather and Allan Ram.
He went to John Lyman and Memorial schools until fifth grade, when he transferred to The Independent Day School in Middlefield, where he participated in musicals, was a member of the Interact club, and played Ultimate Frisbee and baseball.
He went on to attend The Frederick Gunn School in Washington after graduating.]
“Noah is survived by his loving parents, Heather and Allan, his big sister Jocelyn and younger brother Dylan, his grandparents Sylvie Ram, Alvania Miller, Sam and Laura Ram, his aunts and uncles Amanda and Dave Bachan, Alicia and Gianmario Civitello, Hema and Tracy Ford, Tory Harris, and Kristen Noelle Miller Hatcher and Cornell Hatcher, and his cousins Noah was fortunate to have a close relationship with his cousins Ayiana and Jason Ford, Taylor Allen, Ezekiel and Zadie Hatcher, all of whom will miss him greatly. According to his obituary, Noah was “predeceased by his grandparents Deborah Gray Jekkals and Harvey Miller.”
A memorial service will be held at Biega Funeral Home in Middletown on Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Calling hours will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday.
The family requests that donations be made in Noah’s memory to The Frederick Gunn School’s music program or to Durham’s Playground Camp program, where Ram worked as a counselor.
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