On Friday evening, September 16, 2022, Noah Michael Hobbs left this earth for his heavenly home.
Noah was born on April 30, 1995
o
n Fort
Bragg
, North Carolina. He was 27 years old
and worked as
foreman for Waters Tree Service.
He entered this earth with h
is signature mischievous grin. He was ALL boy, through and through. To say Noah
loved the outdoors is an understatement. He was adventurous, loving, outgoing and always smiling.
When he loved, he loved with his whole heart and his heart was BIG. There was noth
ing fake about
Noah. What you saw was what you got. He was a gentle giant. Everyone gravitated to Noah, humans,
and animals alike. He never met a stranger. He was one of those people that everyone remembered. He
was always making sure that everyone was comf
ortable and welcome.
His love was also fierce. He would defend his loved ones, no matter what the cost, and fight against injustice
.
He loved his brothers with every ounce of his being. Andy, Noah, and Aaron were
the 3 amigos. Then, w
hen
they were gifted with their baby brother Jaxsen, all was good and right in the world.
Noah and Jaxsen had a very special bond. They shared their love for the outdoors and any activity that
involved excitement. No fear. Jaxsen's "Bubba" was his best f
riend. They were so sweet together and
their love for one another was obvious.
Noah loved FAMILY. That was very important to him. Noah started
a family legacy when
he married Bri on
February 6, 2022. They bought a house and were building a "home."
Noah
was never mushy, but
he spoke of Bri with love and tenderness. Together, they were
complete.
Bri was his better
half. She loved him so much. They were happy, and just clicked. It took a good-hearted, feisty
woman to match with Noah. She f
illed that role to the fullest.
Noah was a light to anyone who met him. Those
who
were fortunate enough to truly know him were
better off having known him.
His family has suffered a huge loss and with prayer, time, and their love for each other, they
will begin a
difficult, new normal with just his memory. But those memories are precious, and they will keep Noah's light
in their hearts until they see him again.
Survivors
include his wife, Bri Hobbs; mother and step
father, LeeAnne Hobbs and Rick Kotovsky;
father
and step mother, Darryl and Sherri Hobbs;
brothers
, Andersen Hobbs, Aaron Hobbs, and Jaxsen
Kotovsky
;
step-brother, Hunter Kotovsky; step-sisters, Morgan and Madyson Kotovsky;
nie
c
es
and nephews
, Anthony
, Kyleigh, and Emma Hobbs.
The
memorial
service to honor Noah's
life
will be on Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at
3 pm in the
chapel
of the Thomas C. Strickland &
Sons Funeral Home located at 901 West
Highway 80 in Pooler, GA.