Sam Joshua
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In Loving Memory
With heavy hearts, we say goodbye to a remarkable young soul who left us far too soon.
From the very beginning, his life was a journey across the world. Born into a life of discovery, he experienced different cultures and places that shaped his curious and open mind. In Singapore, he took his first steps into a wider world and even learned a bit of Chinese.
Later, in Toronto, Canada, he built the strong foundation of his English and continued to grow into a thoughtful and intelligent young man.
He was a boy who saw the world differently. The traditional school system did not always fit him, yet his curiosity and intelligence found their own path. He chose to learn in his own way, diving deeply into the subjects he loved. Mathematics, aerospace, military aircraft, and technical topics fascinated him – and in these areas, his knowledge was far beyond his years. He didn’t just learn; he understood, explored, and questioned.
But alongside his brilliant mind, he carried a gentle and caring heart.
He found joy in nature and in simple, meaningful moments. Whether working in the forest kindergarten, spending time with the scouts, or focusing quietly during archery with his father, he showed patience, dedication, and a deep connection to the world around him.
He loved the water — the feeling of freedom, laughter, and lightness it gave him. Days at the pool, at the lake, or by the sea were among his happiest moments, filled with joy and carefree happiness.
From early childhood on, he was never alone in his journey. By his side was Reese, the beloved family dog and loyal companion. Their bond was one of trust, comfort, and unconditional love. Now that Reese has also crossed the rainbow bridge this year, we take comfort in the thought that they are reunited again — together, as they always were.
He leaves behind memories filled with curiosity, intelligence, kindness, and quiet strength. Though his time with us was far too short, the depth of who he was and the love he gave will remain forever.
He will be deeply missed, lovingly remembered, and never forgotten.
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