Noah Gale, a remarkable young man with an infectious spirit and a heart full of kindness, left this world on November 5, 2025, at the tender age of 26. Born on May 22, 1999, in Mesa, Arizona, Noah was known for being funny, thoughtful, and sentimental, capturing the hearts of everyone who knew him.
As a college student at Cincinnati State, Noah pursued his passion for history and mathematics while studying archaeology. His thirst for knowledge was only matched by his love for family traditions and cherished memories. Some of his fondest moments included going to opening day with his beloved mother, Heidi Nunnally, hunting with his father, Troy Gale, and embracing the joy of family traditions, especially decorating the Christmas tree, a task he approached with genuine enthusiasm.
Noah was not just a student; he was a beacon of light for his family and friends. His kindness extended beyond his loved ones as he always had a helping hand for anyone in need. With a talent for making others laugh and smile, he enriched the lives of those around him, reminding them of the beauty found in the little things.
A fervent fan of all things Disney, THE Ohio State Buckeyes, and the Boston Red Sox, Noah's playful spirit was also reflected in his love for mixed martial arts, playing games, cooking delicious meals and his dog Rosie. He carefully put tremendous thought into the gifts he offered and the cards he wrote, making each token of his affection feel uniquely special.
Noah is deeply missed by his family, which includes his mother, Heidi Nunnally, and step-father, Paul Nunnally; his father, Troy Gale, and step-mother, Marie Gale; his siblings Samantha Riley, Tanner Gale, Veronica Udall, Ryan Gale and his step-siblings Amalee, Haley, Collin, and Bella Nunnally. Each of them carries with them a piece of his vibrant spirit and the countless memories they created together.
Though Noah’s time with us was far too brief, his impact will be felt forever in the hearts of his family and friends. He taught us all to cherish the simple joys of life, to approach the world with kindness, and to spread laughter wherever we go. In our memories of him, may we find comfort and an enduring celebration of a life filled with love and happiness.
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