
In Loving Memory
NB
Noah Blake Williams
April 3, 2001 — May 3, 2026
With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Noah Blake Williams, a beloved son, brother, cousin, and friend, on May 3, 2026, at the youthful age of 25. Born on April 3, 2001, in Danville, Indiana, Noah's life, though brief, was filled with love, laughter, and a legacy of cherished memories that will continue to inspire those who knew him.
Noah was the treasured son of Bennie Joe Williams Jr. and Billie Anderson-Williams, who survive him. He was predeceased by his great-grandfather and grandmother, Bennie and Elsie Williams, his grandparents Bennie Joe Williams Sr., Barbara Williams, and Wanda Dodd-Olsen, his aunt Tammi Jo Williams, cousin Wesley Edward Neff, and his beloved dog mom, Lily Lulu Flower Williams. Noah is also survived by his adored cat-babies, Sir George Williams and Rocky Balboa Williams, along with a wide circle of loving family members including aunts, uncles, and cousins, all of whom he held dear.
A proud graduate of Cascade High School's class of 2020, Noah excelled with Academic Honors. He pursued further education at Midwest Bartenders School and Ivy Tech College, where he trained as a Maintenance Technician. His professional journey began early at Cox's Plant Farm, where he cultivated a passion for farm life under the mentorship of Steve Stadler. Noah's career took him across the United States with Seese Construction, a role that enriched his life with adventure and unforgettable experiences, particularly in Colorado, a place he held close to his heart.
Noah's entrepreneurial spirit shone through in his dream of opening a pizza establishment with his mother, a dream they pursued together at Little Caesars. As a bartender for Midwest Bartenders, he brought joy and camaraderie to every event. Most recently, he was employed as a Maintenance Technician at Sun Polymers in Mooresville, Indiana, where he found not only colleagues but a family of friends and mentors who filled his days with stories, laughter, and a sense of accomplishment.
Beyond his professional achievements, Noah was a man of many passions. He was the Crew Chief for 11 years on his dad's race car team, orchestrating victories for both his father and mother, Billie. His love for music was as boundless as it was loud, a trait he lovingly inherited from his mom. He adored fishing—fondly referred to as "phishing"—and shared countless adventures with his Uncle Ben, best friend Jordan, and Uncle Bert, moments he valued as some of the best of his life.
Noah's heart was as expansive as his smile, and he found immense joy in the simplest pleasures: campfires with family, gatherings with friends like Brandi and her entourage, sleepovers with his best buds Joe and Christa, and being a proud uncle. But perhaps most profoundly, Noah cherished the moments spent with his grandpa Joe, enveloped in conversations about Dodge trucks and the warmth of mutual love—a relationship that defined him as a true "papaw's boy."
Noah's heart of gold, larger-than-life presence, and fearless spirit touched everyone he met. His belief in family, loyalty, and love was the cornerstone of his character, and his smile, as bright as the sun, could light up any room. His laughter was a balm for the weary and a reminder of the joy that life offers.
A service celebrating Noah’s life will be held on May 19, 2026, at 1:00 PM at the Clayton Christian Church, located at 5510 IN-39, Clayton, IN 46118. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Noah’s memory can be made to the Humane Society of Hendricks County, an organization close to his heart. Donations can be made via their website at https://www.hendrickshumane.org/.
Noah Blake Williams leaves behind an indelible legacy of love, kindness, and unforgettable memories. Though his physical presence will be dearly missed, the light he brought into our lives will continue to shine brightly in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.