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Hi Everybody,
This is Naomi, Nabil's daughter. As many of you know, my dad went to be with Jesus the morning of August 21st . He overcame health conditions all of his life and survived a major stroke in 2018 that took his speech and movement in his right side. About a year later, he was diagnosed with Stage 4 Brain cancer. The odds were not in his favor, yet he survived months past all expectations with a smile on his face and showed unconditional love even when all quality of life was taken from him. He fought till the very end and left a lasting impression with everyone he knew from the nurses who assisted him to our close-knit family & friends. He was truly a living example of selflessness, generosity, and strength beyond anyone's perception.
We have been honored to receive an outpour of love and messages of how my father was a help and light to so many as well as how everyone knew how incredible of a father he was to me. I take pride that so many of you regard my father in the same way I have my entire life, he displayed such a beautiful example of helping others and loving others so passionately like Christ.
With the Coronavirus pandemic, arrangements and plans of course come with extra expenses. We are going to do everything in our power to give the very best memorial service and lay him to rest in honor. Aside from this, I really felt compelled to raise money for Brain Cancer research. I will be donating a portion of whatever donations raised to the "American Brain Tumor Association" (ABTA) in my father’s honor to help shed light on how many are truly affected by brain tumors. This association helps families, researchers, and those directly impacted by brain tumors in hopes of one day finding a cure. It is my hope that one day the same Brain Cancer my father suffered will no longer be considered terminal, unfortunately it is such an aggressively acting and cruel disease. More information can be found here if you would like to be educated on the topic as well.
https://www.abta.org/
Whether it be $1 or a kind word about my father's life, we truly appreciate it all. This is the start of a beautiful legacy of his life that he fought so passionately for and I will always do everything in my power to make him proud.
With Love,
Naomi Samuel
This is Naomi, Nabil's daughter. As many of you know, my dad went to be with Jesus the morning of August 21st . He overcame health conditions all of his life and survived a major stroke in 2018 that took his speech and movement in his right side. About a year later, he was diagnosed with Stage 4 Brain cancer. The odds were not in his favor, yet he survived months past all expectations with a smile on his face and showed unconditional love even when all quality of life was taken from him. He fought till the very end and left a lasting impression with everyone he knew from the nurses who assisted him to our close-knit family & friends. He was truly a living example of selflessness, generosity, and strength beyond anyone's perception.
We have been honored to receive an outpour of love and messages of how my father was a help and light to so many as well as how everyone knew how incredible of a father he was to me. I take pride that so many of you regard my father in the same way I have my entire life, he displayed such a beautiful example of helping others and loving others so passionately like Christ.
With the Coronavirus pandemic, arrangements and plans of course come with extra expenses. We are going to do everything in our power to give the very best memorial service and lay him to rest in honor. Aside from this, I really felt compelled to raise money for Brain Cancer research. I will be donating a portion of whatever donations raised to the "American Brain Tumor Association" (ABTA) in my father’s honor to help shed light on how many are truly affected by brain tumors. This association helps families, researchers, and those directly impacted by brain tumors in hopes of one day finding a cure. It is my hope that one day the same Brain Cancer my father suffered will no longer be considered terminal, unfortunately it is such an aggressively acting and cruel disease. More information can be found here if you would like to be educated on the topic as well.
https://www.abta.org/
Whether it be $1 or a kind word about my father's life, we truly appreciate it all. This is the start of a beautiful legacy of his life that he fought so passionately for and I will always do everything in my power to make him proud.
With Love,
Naomi Samuel

