Deputy Noah-Rainey-Obituary

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Deputy Noah C. Rainey

Oct 28, 1992 - Jan 29, 2022 (Age 29)

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Buddy, I love and miss you so much!
Love, Aunt Brandice

Noah,
I can't believe it has been a year since I've seen your handsome face or got to give you a hug. I can't even put into the proper words how special of a nephew you are & how much you mean to me. I miss our silly family group texts & family gatherings.

I love you,
Aunt Brandice

RIP my friend!

i love my dad

I was blessed to know Noah as a student in my class. I always enjoyed his sense of humor and the kindness he showed to others. I couldn’t have been more proud of him and it’s obvious many others felt the same way. I am so saddened by his passing.it doesn’t seem real to me.but if there is ever anything I can do to help his family or friends, please don’t hesitate to ask. Love you, Noah, and may God’s Love and comfort be felt by those who miss you so much.

Our deepest condolences and warmest thoughts to the friends, family, and coworkers of Deputy Rainey. Thank you for your sacrifice and commitment officer. A job well done. -- The Faculty and Staff of Ivy Tech Community College Criminal Justice

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Lord Send strength and understanding.. Many Prayers from Howard County-Jail Division

We are so sorry for your loss. Please accept our sincerest condolences and know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

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Deputy Noah's Obituary

Deputy Noah C. Rainey, 29, of Delphi, passed away Saturday-January 29, 2022, at 1:50am, in Clinton County, from injuries he sustained in an auto accident, while responding to a call from another Officer for assistance. He was born October 28, 1992, in Lafayette, to his late father G. Bruce Rainey, and his mother Victoria J. Martin Hobbs. His marriage was to Maria C. Salter in Crawfordsville, on July 28, 2018, and she survives. He graduated from Jeff High School in Lafayette in 2010, and from the Indiana Law Enforcement Acadamy on November 13, 2020. He started working for the Carroll County Sheriff's Department in Delphi on October 10, 2018, as a Reserve Officer. He was hired full time by the department on November 4, 2019, and has served Carroll County as a Sheriff's Deputy since then. Prior to that, he worked for the Tippecanoe County Jail, and at the Plainfield Correctional Facility. He worked at Auto Zone in Lafayette for a while too. Noah was a member of the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 123. He enjoyed participating in the extracurricular activities his department would help with, during holidays and other events.  His family said, that if Noah saw a need for something to be done, no matter what the circumstances, he would fill it, or help figure out what was best for that particular situation. He loved his job and the people he worked with. He loved to serve and protect his community and those around him. He enjoyed cars, working on them, and especially detailing them inside and out. He enjoyed being outside, keeping his yard mowed just right, and around his house manicured and kept. He loved music, and had a wide genre list, covering lots of different musicians and songs. He loved wrestling with his boys, and just hanging out with them, and his dog Joey. Family was everything to Noah, and he dearly loved his wife and sons more than anything. Their happiness was everything to him. He loved his entire family, friends, co-workers, and community. His smile would light up any room he was in, and you could always tell what he was thinking by his smirk, that would give him away. Rest in peace Noah. You served your family, county and community well. Surviving: wife-Maria C. Rainey of Delphi, and their sons Easton W. & Nicholas A. Rainey at home. Brothers-Matthew & Victoria Welborn of Delphi, Vincent Martin of Lafayette, Zach Hobbs of Lafayette, Adam Hobbs of Lafayette; mother-Victoria & Tim Hobbs of Lafayette; in laws-Andrew & Carolina Salter of Crawfordsville; brother-Eli M. Rainey of Indiana; brother in laws-Gerard & Sarah Salter of Los Angeles, CA, & S. Paul Salter of Elkhart. Visitation will be Saturday at the Delphi Community Middle School, from 2pm to 7pm. His funeral service will be Sunday at 11am at the Delphi Community High School gymnasium, Rev. Todd Ladd officiating, and other dignitaries from Law Enforcement. Noah will be buried at IOOF Memorial Gardens in Pittsburg, with full Law Enforcement Honor's and Traditions. The family is strongly suggesting in lieu of flowers, contributions be given in Noah's memory to the Carroll County Sheriff's Department K-9 Fund. Envelopes will be available at his service. Abbott Funeral Home, Inc., Delphi, is assisting the family with arrangements, with help from the IN State F.O.P., and the Carroll County Sheriff's Department. To view his obit or send an online condolence to the family, visit: http://www.abbottfuneralhome.com  

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