Noah Lee Tripp Death & Obituary: It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Noah Lee Tripp, a bright and loving 16-year-old from Ashburn, Georgia, who tragically passed away on February 15, 2025. Born on August 13, 2008, in Cordele, Georgia, to Scotty Lee Tripp and Martha Lee Hayslip, Noah was a young man whose warmth, adventurous spirit, and passion for life left a lasting impact on everyone around him.
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A Life Full of Passion and Adventure
Noah was a freshman at the Georgia School for the Deaf in Cave Spring, where he excelled in his studies and formed close bonds with his classmates and teachers. Known for his love of the outdoors, Noah was an avid hunter and fisherman, and one of his favorite pastimes was catfish noodling, which allowed him to connect with nature in a truly special way. His adventurous spirit also led him to develop a deep love for bull riding, though he had limited opportunities to pursue it. Proudly considering himself a cowboy, Noah’s enthusiasm for life was evident in all of his endeavors.
Noah communicated fluently in American Sign Language and had developed his own unique way of expressing himself with his family and friends. His personal language reflected his individuality and the deep bonds he shared with those he loved. His connection with his father, Scotty, was especially unique, and the two were inseparable. Noah and Scotty were best friends, and their relationship was a beautiful example of the deep love between father and son.
A Heart Full of Love and Friendship
Beyond his love for the outdoors, Noah was known for his kindness and the ability to make friends wherever he went. He never met a stranger and left a lasting impression on everyone he encountered. Whether bonding with classmates at school or spending time with his family, Noah’s infectious energy, laughter, and warm heart touched all those around him. His family and friends will miss him deeply, and his loss has created an irreplaceable void.
Noah is survived by his devoted father, Scotty Lee Tripp; his mother, Martha Lee Hayslip; his brothers, Taylor (Alana) Tripp, Austin Lee Creech, and Cody Tripp; his sister, Haiden Elise (Logan) Harper; his maternal grandmother, Ruth Hayslip; his nephew, Greyson Alexander Harper; his niece, Azlynn Lee-Ann Tripp; and many cousins and extended family members. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Larry Tripp and Wilma Nell, and his maternal grandfather, Charles Hayslip.
A Community Mourns
The passing of such a young and vibrant life has sent shockwaves through the community of Ashburn and beyond. As his family and friends grieve, they are comforted by the memories of Noah’s love, spirit, and the joy he brought into their lives. His legacy will live on through the lives he touched, and his adventurous heart and kind nature will never be forgotten.
Funeral services for Noah will be held on Tuesday, February 18, 2025, at 11:00 AM at Perry Funeral Chapel, with interment to follow at New Prospect Cemetery. The family will welcome friends and loved ones for a visitation from 10:00 AM until 11:00 AM on the day of the service. The community is invited to join in honoring Noah’s memory and offering condolences to his family.
Cherishing Every Moment
As we remember Noah Lee Tripp, we are reminded of the importance of cherishing the moments we share with the people we love. Though his life was cut short, Noah lived it to the fullest, with passion, love, and an adventurous spirit. He will be deeply missed, but his spirit will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew him. May his family find comfort in their memories and the knowledge that Noah’s legacy will continue to inspire all who knew him to live life with the same joy and passion he did.