Lance Corporal Noah Tyler Lippeatt - loving son and dedicated brother - passed away in a motorcycle accident on June 16, 2024, at the age of 21, in Washington D.C. No other persons were involved in this accident.
Noah was born to Tara and Todd Lippeatt in Cincinnati OH on October 31, 2002. He graduated from William Mason High School in 2021 as a varsity wrestler. Noah wrestled for Campbellsville University from 2021 - 2022. In January 2023, Noah enlisted in the United States Marine Corp where he went through basic training in Parris Island, SC. From there, he was stationed at Camp Geiger, then Chesapeake, and finally Washington, D.C, where he completed his last post duty with Marine Barracks 8th and I Washington, DC Guard Company as Lance Corporal. Noah’s purpose and belonging was amplified through his brothers in the Marine Corp.
Noah took much pride in serving the United States Marine Corp, but his utmost pursuit was to be a servant of Christ, reflecting his love, compassion, and grace in everyone he met. Noah found joy in talking about Jesus to his friends, strangers, coworkers, Marine brothers and sisters, testifying to the Lord’s blessings in his life. He always had a huge smile on his face, which could only be an outward reflection of the tenderhearted, beautiful spirit inside of him that filled the lives of many others. Noah had an infectious personality that would make anyone laugh…as Noah’s motto was “I’m built different”. While we will all be inspired by Noah’s authenticity to be set apart as a child of God, he will forever be loved as a resemblance of the Marine Corp motto: Always Faithful. Lance Corporal Noah Tyler Lippeatt rests in the Lord’s kingdom as a good and faithful servant, always faithful to His plans and His will. Semper Fidelis.
A memorial visitation for Noah will take place on Saturday, July 6, 2024, at Liberty Heights Church (7904 Princeton Road, Liberty Township, OH 45044) beginning at 4:00 PM with Celebration of Life to follow at 5:00 PM.
In honor of Noah's vibrant personality, the family ask's that all those attending to please wear respectful brightly colored clothing.
The family request for those who would like to share condolences to not send flowers instead please donate to The Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS)
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