With broken hearts and unimaginable sorrow, we announce the sudden passing of our beloved Noah William Robertson on October 28, 2025, at just 20 years old. His time with us was far too short, but the light he brought into our lives will shine forever.
Born on September 6, 2005, Noah was the baby of six children — a role he filled with laughter, energy, and endless love. His deep devotion to his family was at the very center of who he was, and because of that love, he answered to more nicknames than anyone could count — each one a reflection of the special bond he shared with the people who loved him most.
Noah’s heart was enormous, his smile contagious, and his presence could brighten even the darkest of days. His hair was sometimes just as big as his personality — wild, bold, and full of life — and it suited him perfectly.
He had a special love for animals and music, both of which revealed his gentle and soulful nature. He especially loved monkeys — their playful spirit, their energy, and their silliness. His eyes sparkled with pure joy as he played with the monkeys on his birthday — a moment that captured his playful spirit perfectly.
Whether he was on the field playing sports, hanging out with friends, or savoring one of his favorite Fast Taco Burritos, Noah lived every moment with passion, humor, and joy. A gifted athlete, he played multiple sports throughout his life, earning the respect of teammates and coaches alike through his determination, sportsmanship, and heart.
More than anything, Noah was a loyal and caring friend — someone you could always count on for a good laugh.
He is survived by his loving father, Shane Robertson, his devoted mother, Dana Thomason, his cherished grandparents: Debra Thomason (Grandmother), Scott and Kim Kimble (Poppy and Grammy), and Robert Robertson (Gigi), his five brothers and sisters, and countless aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and dear friends who will carry his memory forever.
Noah is preceded in death by his Pawpaw, Vic Thomason, his Grandad and namesake, William Daniel Bodiford, his Nana and Papaw Charles and Maxidene Sharp, and his grandparents Bob and Patricia Robertson. We find comfort in knowing he is now surrounded by their love and peace.
Noah was loved by so many, and he loved them right back with his whole heart. The world feels dimmer without him, but the love he shared will never fade.
We love you, Noah, and can’t wait to see you again.
And as Grandmother always said — “I love you to the moon and back.”
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