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A Founder of South Pas Juggling Club Dies

Noah Langholz was 21. It was his love of juggling with his father and brother that led the family to start the club at South Pasadena Middle School, according to the club's Facebook page.

The South Pasadena Juggling Club has announced the untimely death of one of its founding members, 21-year-old Noah Langholz. 

The club posted the following announcement Tuesday morning on its Facebook page

South Pasadena Juggling Club regretfully must inform you of the recent untimely death of one of the club's founding members, Noah Langholz, age 21. Noah's love of juggling with his father Bryan and older brother Ben led them to start the club at South Pasadena Middle School to share their enjoyment of juggling as a family with all others who enjoy or wanted to learn the sport. Although Noah had many other things happening in his life that later kept him from juggling with us often, we were always happy to welcome him when he was home. If you ever met Noah, you know that he was your friend. We will miss you always, Noah.

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The Wesleyan Argus, campus newspaper for Wesleyan University, wrote this story about Langholz. 

Langholz' father, Bryan, said his son died March 19. Two days earlier he completed the Los Angeles Marathon. 

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