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Noah
Pineda
September 15, 2008 – March 23, 2026
Noah was a light in the lives of everyone who knew him. Full of life, kind, humble and deeply loving. He carried himself with a quiet strength and a heart that always put others first. He had a natural way of making people feel seen, valued and cared for, leaving a lasting impact on everyone he met. He was wise beyond his years, an athlete, a good-looking, confident young man, humble, kind, funny and at times wild—bringing joy and laughs wherever he went.
Family meant everything to Noah. He shared a special bond with his big brother, Dustin, whom he looked up to with love and respect and a deep, protective love for his little sister, Audrina, who he loved to tease and cherished dearly. He also held a special place in his heart for his brother's partner, Mars, sharing many moments of laughter and love with her. He loved his parents with all his heart. His love for his mom was especially deep and unbreakable, a bond filled with endless love—hugs, kisses and prayers they shared together daily, grounded in their strong faith and love for God. She loved him beyond words and he made sure she felt that same love every single day.
He also shared an incredibly special bond with his dad, who loved him with all his heart. His dad was always proud of him—constantly reminding him of how proud he was, how mature he was and how much he admired everything he did. Their connection was strong, loving and full of respect. The moments they shared together will forever be cherished.
Noah also had a special bond with his grandparents, his aunts, his uncles and his cousins, who all loved him deeply and were an important part of his life. He cherished time spent with them and made sure they always felt his love. He also held a special place in his heart for his best friend’s family, who he considered his own, creating strong connections that went beyond friendship.
Noah made life look easy. He was always full of life, always happy, always driven and a true light to those around him—his family and his friends alike. His presence brought joy, strength, alot of laughter and love into every room he walked into.
A dedicated athlete, Noah had a deep love for soccer. The field was one of his happiest places, where his passion, determination and team spirit truly shined. It was also a place where he and his dad were always together—always connected—sharing a special bond through the game. His dad not only loved watching him play but also grew close to his teammates, caring for them deeply as part of that extended family. Noah gave his all in every game, inspiring his teammates not only through his talent, but through his character, encouragement, humor and leadership.
More than anything, Noah was a man of God. His faith guided how he lived—through kindness, compassion and love for others. He walked with humility and purpose, always striving to do what was right and to uplift those around him. He loved being part of his youth ministry, where he found a deeper connection with God and continued to grow in his faith. Through that community, he strengthened his relationship with God and found joy in walking alongside others who shared that same love. At the same time, he was fully and unapologetically himself. That balance was part of what made him so special and so deeply loved. He showed that you can have a strong relationship with God while still being yourself, living life fully and embracing who you are.
He was also a loyal friend and a caring boyfriend, holding a special place in his heart for his best friends who are like brothers to him, his classmates, teammates and his girlfriend. Noah loved spending time with his best friends—joking around, acting a fool and doing crazy things just to get a laugh out of everyone. He loved listening to all types of music and was always down to grab the mic, sing with his own style and make it a fun time for everyone around him. His energy was contagious and his joy brought people together. He was a giver by nature—always checking in on others, lifting them up and making sure no one felt alone. He had a gift for bringing happiness into a room and making people feel important and appreciated for who they are.
Though his time with us was far too short, the love Noah gave and the lives he touched will never fade. His spirit will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.
He is survived by his loving parents, his brother Dustin and his partner Mars, his little sister Audrina, his dogs Enzo & Cruz, his many friends whom he loved deeply, a family and community who will forever carry his memory.
Forever loved. Forever missed.
Con Dios.
My Baby Noah, Mommy loves you forever. I will carry you in my heart every single day until I hold you again.
St Rose of Lima Catholic Church
6:30 - 9:00 pm (Pacific time)
ROSARY AT 7 PM
St Rose of Lima Catholic Church
11:00 am - 12:45 pm (Pacific time)
In celebration of his young spirit and beautiful heart, guests are kindly asked to wear White.
Assumption Cemetery
1:00 - 3:00 pm (Pacific time)
Agoura Hills Recreation and Event Center
3:30 - 8:00 pm (Pacific time)
Please join us. Following the service, a celebration of life reception for Noah will be held with food, refreshments and music. Where loved ones and friends are welcome to gather, share stories and honor his memory.
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