HEAVEN ONE

In memory of our fallen brothers

 

NOAH Theodore Andrew, 54, a.k.a. "Ted, Teddy, or Theo" of Oradell and previously Prospect Park and Hawthorne, lost his courageous 11-month battle with a Glioblastoma brain tumor on October 31, 2007. Born in Parkchester, NY, to the late Theodore A, Noah and the late Dolores K. Noah. Ted was a 1971 graduate of River Dell High School. Ted was a Hackensack Watershed Patrolman, a New York City Transit Policeman and then the last 25 years on the Prospect Park, New Jersey Police Department until his illness. He was an active member of the New Jersey Honor Legion Police Departments, a member of the PBA #114 in Prospect Park, a member of the Blue Knights Local #17 in Paterson. He was a past member of the Oradell, Mahwah and Goshen, NY fire departments. He was a member of the Allendale Rod and Gun Club. He was an avid fisherman, hunter, and motorcyclist and in the last few years unlocked a talent for karaoke. He is survived by his three children, Theodore A. Noah, of Palm Beach, Florida; Rebecca Joy Noah, Seth Michael Noah, and their Mother Faith of Fair Lawn, NJ, his siblings Kevin of Vernon, Diane of Bangor, Maine, Daniel of Afton, NY; Patrice of Cheshire, CT; Timothy of Bainbridge, NY, Jennifer Berninger of River Edge, his aunts and uncles including Barbara Dooner, Roger and Joyce Noah; Doug and Linda Noah as well as many nieces and nephews and numerous good friends, Ted will also be missed at the many eating establishments he including Rivera's, Colucci's, Emerson Hotel and Charlie Browns. He certainly enjoyed good food and conversation. See you later Ted! "THANKS FOR THE WARNING"    

 

Joseph M. Carroll Jr.

Joe was one of the first members of our chapter. He was also, sadly, the first to enter Heaven One. Joe attended St. Philips's Gramar School and Saddle Brook High School while participating in sports and scouting. Joe served with the Military in Southeast Asia in 1969 and 1970. He was appointed to the Saddle Brook Police department in 1971, promoted to Sgt. in 1981, Lt. in 1988 and Deputy Chief in 1991. He coached girl's t-ball and was an active Scout Master and Assistant in Boy Scouts. He was an advisor to the high school Interact Club and served on the township school board. Joe was quoted as saying: "Find a job you like, and you'll never have to work another day in your life."

You will be missed by all of your brothers in Chapter 17.