Jonah Young Obituary
Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 26, 2025.
In Loving Memory of Jonah
July 31, 2007 - August 23, 2025
It is with broken hearts that we share the passing of our beloved Jonah, who left this world far too soon at just 18 years old.
Jonah was a radiant soul-creative, brilliant, witty, and endlessly kind. He had a gift for making people feel loved, seen, and accepted, and everyone who met him was touched by his genuine heart and dazzling smile. He loved music, fashion, and theater, often mesmerizing others with his beautiful voice and presence on stage. Among his many accomplishments, Jonah graduated SCHS at 16 and began college the same year, where he continued to shine academically and personally.
Jonah was the cherished son of Ashley and Robert, and the devoted big brother to Macy, Gabriel, Skylar, Sadie, Phoebe, and Hope. His bond with his mom was one of extraordinary closeness, a rare and beautiful connection that inspired all who witnessed it. He shared countless late-night taco runs with his "cuss buddy" and sister, Macy, and found a soulmate in friendship with Sydney Hess, who understood his heart and struggles like no one else.
He also leaves behind his loving grandparents Noreen and John Sirera, and Mimi and Ron Young; his Aunt Jen and Uncle Sean Sirera and cousins Ethan and Paige and Aunt Beth Young; along with many friends and extended family who adored him deeply.
Jonah's family is profoundly proud of his courage. As a young gay man growing up in the Bible Belt, he faced challenges that would have crushed many-but Jonah met the world with bravery, humor, and authenticity. He was never defined by his struggles with mental illness; instead, he was a beacon of joy, creativity, and resilience. He lived freely, fearlessly, and beautifully, always striving to be known and accepted for exactly who he was.
Some of Jonah's proudest memories included falling in love, sharing a glass of wine with his dad in Switzerland, leading roles in theater, standing taller than his dad, and leaving others awestruck with his musical and fashion talents. His quick wit and charming humor left his father dumbfounded and his mother filled with pride at every turn.
Jonah is finally free from the pain of mental illness, but the love he gave and the light he shared will live on forever. His family wants others to know that if you are struggling-with suicidal thoughts, identity, or feeling like you don't belong-you are not alone. There are communities that will love and accept you without question, just as Jesus welcomed Jonah exactly as he was: enough, always enough.
For those who wish to support the family with love offerings or meal support, please visit:
Give In Kind: https://www.giveinkind.com/inkinds/D1M3W0F
Jonah was a son, brother, friend, and light to all who knew him. His legacy is one of love, courage, authenticity, and brilliance. He will be missed beyond words but remembered forever.
Check out his music on Spotify: Jonah6Six