Obituary published on Legacy.com by Brewitt Funeral Home, LLC - Raymond on Apr. 30, 2025.
Noah Murray
October 23, 2009 – April 27, 2025
Noah Murray, a sweet, compassionate, and fun-loving 15-year-old, passed away unexpectedly on April 27, 2025. Born on October 23, 2009, in Joshua Tree, California, Noah spent his early childhood in Keene, NH, before moving to Raymond in 2017. He was a proud freshman at Raymond High School, where he was truly known by everyone-his presence left a lasting impression wherever he went.
He seemed to know everyone, and everyone knew him. His sarcastic sense of humor, and kind heart made him someone who was truly unforgettable.
Outside of school, Noah was also a proud employee at Gordo's in town. He loved working there, and the feeling was mutual-his coworkers and customers adored him. He loved Sunday donuts by owners Mike and Judy.
Noah had a deep love for sports, especially football, baseball, and basketball. Football held a special place in his heart-not only was he a dedicated player, but he also formed lasting bonds with his teammates and coaches. Noah was the kind of kid every coach hoped to have: coachable, reliable, and full of heart while he loved sports.
It was the outdoors where Noah truly came alive. Dirt biking, hunting, fishing weren't just hobbies; they were a part of who he was. There wasn't a trail too rough or a mud pit too deep for Noah and his dirt bike. He knew how to take a bike apart and put it back together better than before. His cowboy boots were often caked with mud and his hands full of grease, but that was who he was.
Hunting was something he not only enjoyed, but took pride in. Whether it was tracking deer at sunrise or showing off a prized catch, Noah had a love for the woods. He loved the peacefulness of being out there, the thrill of the chase, and the bond it created with those he shared the hunt with especially with his dad.
Bonfires and being with his friends, weekends riding trails, and early morning hunts-those were Noah's happy places. He was the definition of a country kid, always living life wide open, wearing his favorite dirty jeans, big belt buckle, a hat on his head and of course, his cowboy boots that he was rarely seen without.
He lived with passion, worked hard, and played harder.
Noah is survived by his loving mother and stepfather, Lisa and Nick Eudenbach; his father and stepmother, Adam Murray and Lakeisha Delaney; his sister Savannah; brothers Hayden and Waylon; stepsister Daisy Thurber; and step brother Nathanial Thurber. He is also survived by his grandparents: Donna and Rick Regan, Ken Eudenbach and Veronica Ciccone, and Martha and Diomede Sanchez. His great grandfather, Gerald Boggis. Noah leaves behind his uncle Dillon Murray, uncles Rene and Eduardo Jr. Villegas, aunt Patricia Villegas, many cousins, and countless close friends.
Noah will be missed beyond words and remembered always for his big heart, fearless spirit, and the joy he brought to so many. His legacy will live on in the trails he rode, the woods he wandered, and the hearts he touched.
Calling hours will be held on Friday, May 9, 2025, from 3:00 to 7:00 PM at Brewitt Funeral Home, 2 Epping St.
Raymond, NH. A funeral service to honor Noah's life will take place on Saturday, May 10, 2025, at 11:00 AM at the Raymond Baptist Church 145 NH-27
Raymond, NH.
In honor of Noah's memory and the country boy he proudly was, guests are encouraged to wear their favorite cowboy boots or your favorite pair of jeans, just the way Noah would've liked it.
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