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Noah Angel Jaramillo, age 24, of Hobbs, New Mexico, was called home on October 5th, 2024, in Lubbock, Texas, after a car collision. Noah was born in Hobbs, New Mexico, on December 24th, 1999, to Blanca (Susie) Jaramillo and Fredico Jaramillo. Survived siblings include Elizabeth Jaramillo and Freddie Junior Jaramillo. He graduated from Hobbs High School in 2018 and New Mexico Junior College with his associates in 2022. Noah was enrolled at Texas Tech, obtaining his bachelor’s degree in computer engineering. He was known to be a great student, making the dean’s list every semester; he would tutor others and always lend a helping hand.
Noah was a substantial son and brother who was selfless. He was very family-oriented and helped them in any way he could. During family functions, Noah would always be in the kitchen helping his mother make dinner or joking with his sister, Elizabeth Jaramillo, and brother, Freddie Jr. Noah was handy and would help his father build things his family needed. He would light up the room with his smile and make others laugh just by hearing him laugh.
Noah enjoyed playing Xbox with friends during his free time. He would play a game on his Xbox, Nintendo Switch, or phone at any opportunity. He also liked to watch TV shows; some of his favorites were Game of Thrones, Dexter, King of the Hill, and One Piece. He also enjoyed playing pool with friends, camping, and playing with his pug, Roscoe.
Noah was preceded in death by his grandparents, Lucy Jaramillo, Alfonso Jaramillo, and Johnny Small. His uncles and aunts, Maxine Jaramillo, Raymond Jaramillo, and Tony Jaramillo, Poncho Jaramillo
Noah had a heart of gold and a pure soul and will be greatly missed by his loved ones.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
3321 North Dal Paso St., Hobbs, NM 88240

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