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Noah M. Goodwin, 21 , of Villa Ridge, passed away on June 22, 2022. Noah, son of Ryan Goodwin and Misty nee Moore, was born on September 30, 2000 in Kirkwood. He was a 2020 graduate of Pacific High School. Noah was employed by Western Specialty Contractors of St. Louis and a member of Laborers Union Local #42.
Noah loved to be out on two wheels. He was always happy to hang out with his "old head" biker buddies. Noah found joy in riding for the Honor Flight escort in St. Louis and loved to listen to the stories of the military veterans. He once told his mom that he knew his purpose in life, that if he could make one person smile or laugh each day that he had done his job. Noah liked to hunt and fish but his favorite times were spent with family and friends creating memories making everyone laugh any way he could. Noah was a selfless young man that always put everyone else first. He was raised with the best values instilled into his moral compass loyalty, respect, and love. As an actor at Six Flags he played "3 Chainz" a crazy clown which generated his life motto that will forever be implanted in his family and friends "STEADY CLOWNIN"!
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Donald Parks, Mae Moore, James L. Moore, Carleen and Ivan Garey, and George and Mae Goodwin; uncle, Jason Moore and aunt, Randi Perkins.
Among his survivors are his parents, Ryan and Misty Goodwin of Villa Ridge; three siblings, Josh Moore and wife Kimberly of Pacific, Jayna Goodwin of Villa Ridge, and Dahlia-Rae McClain of Villa Ridge; Grandparents, Donna Perkins and husband Kevin of Villa Ridge, Jim Moore and wife Cheri of Union, Kathleen Whitlock and husband Rob of Arnold, and Mike Goodwin and wife Barb of Jonesboro, AR; great-grandparents, Bella Parks of Pacific and Walter and Beverly Perkins of Pacific; niece and nephew, Grayson and Emma Moore; aunts and uncles, Christina Conley and husband Jeremy, Rochelle Maubach and husband Pete, Andrea Stuckenschneider and husband Brian, Stacey Goodwin, Mackenzie Mathews, Delaney Aguirre and husband Moises, and Colten Mathews; cousins, and many friends.
A visitation will be held on Thursday, June 30, 2022 from 3-8 p.m. at Nieburg-Vitt, Miller Funeral Home. Funeral service will be on Friday, July 1, 2022 at 10 a.m. at Nieburg-Vitt, Miller Funeral Home. Interment will be in the Sunset Cemetery in Pacific. Memorial contributions can be made to the family.
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