Noah Daniel Thompson, 25, lived a beautiful life, teaching us all what strength really looks like. Noah peacefully passed away on October 12, 2025 surrounded by his family at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. He spread joy to all those who knew him, and taught everyone how to be strong on their weakest days. His smile would light up any room. He is survived by his father, Greg Thompson. His mother, Dawn Thompson. His sister, Jordan Thompson (Bryson Smith.) He is proceeded in death by his Aunt Michelle Coffman, Uncle Tommy Hutson, Great Grandmother Edna Wilkinson, and Great Grandfather Melvin (Jack) Wilkinson. Noah will be remembered for his smile, his laugh, his strength, and the pranks he would play on his family. His legacy will live on through his organ donation, and the reminder he has left for everyone to always keep fighting. Visitation will be held at Newcomer Funeral home on October 19th, 2025 at 1pm followed by a service at 4pm. A luncheon will be held at Two Shamrocks in O’Fallon following the service. Guests are asked to wear red, blue, or yellow to represent the Superman that Noah was. Donations can be made to center for families at St. Louis Children’s Hospital c/o the family.
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