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Noah Alonzo Cantlon, age 23, of Gerald, passed away Friday, May 23, 2025.
Noah was born November 23, 2001, in Rolla, a son to Frank Brian and Elizabeth (Basham) Cantlon.
Noah was great at working on motorcycles and loved driving and riding them. He lived life a bit on the edge and he definitely had the need for speed when it came to his crotch rockets and cars. Noah was excellent at drawing and did his own tattoos and as well as some for friends and family. He was athletic and played baseball, basketball, and track while in school. Noah had the gift of gab and could barter with the best of them. He had a great sense of humor and was always cracking jokes and pranks. His other hobbies included woodworking, hiking, hunting arrowheads, and fishing. Noah had a sensitive side as well, always picking flowers for his mother, writing poetry, and he always gave the best hugs. He adored his nieces and nephews and he loved spending time with his family. Above all, Noah loved being a father to his son. He will be missed greatly by his family and those that knew and loved him.
Noah is survived by: one son, Ollyver Alonzo Rae Cantlon; his mother and step-dad, Elizabeth Cantlon and Henry Michael Tungate of Gerald; his father, Frank Brian Cantlon of Owensville; two brothers, Zachary Michael James Cantlon of Gerald and Dakota Wyatt Cantlon of Holts Summitt; two sisters, Marissa Deboeuf and her husband Blake of Owensville, and Madeline Kinsey and her husband Garit of Bland; grandmother Pamela Champlain and her husband Paul of Washington and grandmother Linda Ohara of Owensville; and many, many beloved nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family members and friends.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Logan Brian Cantlon, two grandfathers, Garry Basham and Harold Lee Cantlon, and a nephew Bentley Michael Cantlon.
Family services will be held at a later date.
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