We will miss you forever Rasha. I love you!
-Alison

Rasha Shamoon, 1976–2008
At about one a.m. on Tuesday, August 5, Rasha Shamoon, 31, received what would be fatal injuries when she was struck by an SUV while riding her bicycle home to Greenpoint, Brooklyn. When the paramedics arrived, she was not breathing. They revived her and transported her to the hospital.
For the next several days, her friends and family gathered at New York Presbyterian/Cornell Medical Center and waited for news. She never regained consciousness. On Saturday, August 9, Rasha was declared brain dead. On Monday, August 11, she was removed from life support after many of her organs went to help other people.
In the days since then, an amazing force has come together to honor Rasha and the deeplove of life she embodied. Her many, many friends have all worked tirelessly with herpartner, Josue Cedeño, also a longtime resident of Greenpoint, and with their families to put together a celebration of Rasha’s life in her community. We are having a New Orleans-style parade and wake that we have put together for this Saturday, August 16, 2008. The Hungry March Band will play the processionfrom St. Anthony–St. Alphonsus Catholic Church in Greenpoint to Coco 66 at 66 Greenpoint Ave. Rasha’s family and friends will come together to celebrate her life and the love we all have for her.
Rasha was a special person, and the love and concern that have surrounded her and her partner and family since she was first struck by the car are not surprising. She was born inBaghdad, Iraq, on September 1, 1976, to an Iraqi Catholic family. The Shamoons emigrated in 1978, going first to the United Kingdom. They lived in Edinburgh, Scotland,for a year and Coventry, England, until April 1982, when they immigrated to the UnitedStates, living first in El Cajon, California. They moved to Massapequa Park, New York,on Long Island, in 1985.
Rasha graduated from Massapequa High School in 1994. She attended James Madison University, in Harrisonburg, Va., where she earned a dual bachelor’s degree in biology and psychology in 1998. She moved to New York City, living first in Manhattan, then the Bronx, before she and Josue came to Greenpoint in 2003.
In 2004, Rasha earned her first master’s degree, in biology from Hunter College of theCity University of New York. In May 2008 she earned another master’s in psychology(mental health counseling) from Brooklyn College. She was also a popular instructor of biology and human anatomy at LaGuardia Community College, Pace University, and Hunter College. The Department of Psychology at Brooklyn College and the Brooklyn College Foundation are establishing the Rasha Shamoon Memorial Scholarship to honor Rasha’s dedication, intelligence, and spirit.
Rasha was very active in the Greenpoint YMCA, where she and Josue were soon to receive their black belts in shotokan karate from Sensei Brian Singh. Rasha was a talented musician who played bass guitar and drums in several bands in New York City, most recently Quick Release. Rasha and Josue were also members of Transportation Alternatives and Times Up, progressive cycling organizations in New York City. She rode in several citywide bicycling events, including the Transportation Alternatives Century, a hundred-mile ride around the five boroughs.
She is survived by her partner, Josue Cedeño, a business analyst for Citi, of Greenpoint,Brooklyn; her mother, Samira Shamoon, a retired homemaker and social worker, and her father, Dr. Adel Shamoon, a retired orthopedic surgeon, both of Marion, Massachusetts;her sister Dr. Suhair Shamoon, a dentist of Marion, Massachusetts; and her sister and brother-in-law Dr. Saba Shamoon-Michaud, a pediatrician, and Dr. Jeff Michaud, an OB/GYN, and their children, Mira Cristina Michaud, 7, and Joel Shamoon Michaud, 5,of Mattapoisett, Massachusetts.
-Mike Haskell
3 responses so far ↓
1 Fairfax Shotokan Karate // Aug 18, 2008 at 2:07 pm
Our deepest sympathy and condolances to the family and friends of Rasha. Our hearts ache for your loss and our prayers are with you.
Fairfax Shotokan Karate
2 David Jones // Sep 25, 2008 at 6:07 pm
I’m so very sorry for your loss. Please pass on my sympathy and condolences to Rasha’s family.
Although I did not know Rasha well, she attended a number of karate classes I taught at Master Camp - her karate was full of determination and spirit.
3 Veronica Guillet/donor sister 2004 // Nov 12, 2008 at 12:38 am
My prayers for a family who has lost someone who was so beautiful in so many ways…
There is not much one can say, I know. So I pray peace be yours.
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