In Loving Memory of Noah Jung
It is with overwhelming sorrow that we announce the passing of Noah Jung, taken from us far too soon on September 7th, 2024. Born on May 29th, 2009, in California, Noah was just 15 years old when his promising young life was tragically cut short. Recently, he and his family made the move to Regina, Saskatchewan, filled with hope and excitement for a new beginning. Though his time in Regina was brief, Noah left an indelible mark on the hearts of everyone who had the privilege of knowing him.
Noah was a free spirit with a heart as big as his dreams. He had an immense passion for motorcycles, spending hours tinkering with his bike and dreaming of the rides he would take. For him, motorcycles symbolized freedom, adventure, and the excitement of life that he embraced so fully. But beyond his love for motorcycles, Noah’s heart was full of love for those closest to him, especially his girlfriend, Caylee Harley Boyd.
Although they had never met in person, Noah and Caylee shared a love that transcended distance. Their connection was deep, profound, and true. They spent countless hours talking, sharing their dreams, hopes, and fears. In each other, they found a kindred spirit, and Noah spoke often of his excitement to finally meet her. Caylee was Noah's confidant, his muse, and his source of comfort. He loved her deeply, and she, in turn, loved him just as fiercely. Their love story, though tragically cut short, will be remembered as one of pure, unshakable devotion.
Noah’s family, too, are left devastated by his loss. His parents, Jill Chan and Sonny Lung, are struggling to come to terms with the unimaginable void left by the absence of their son. Noah was the light of their lives, a boy with a boundless heart and endless potential. His sister, Emma Jung, and his two brothers, Liam and Marcus Jung, are heartbroken, trying to navigate life without their brother—the one they laughed with, fought with, and loved so deeply.
Noah was not just a son and a brother. He was the glue that held his family together, and his absence leaves a wound that may never heal. His grandparents, Mary and Robert Chan, and his uncles, Tommy Jung and Matthew Chan, all adored Noah. They watched him grow into a kind, thoughtful, and adventurous young man, and their grief is immeasurable.
Noah’s presence, even in his new home of Regina, was felt by everyone he met. His infectious smile, his kindness, and his genuine nature drew people to him. Whether at school, in the neighborhood, or even among new friends, Noah left a lasting impression. His love of life was contagious, and his adventurous spirit inspired everyone around him.
Noah’s passing leaves a void that words cannot fill. We miss him more than words can express. His love for Caylee, his passion for motorcycles, and his endless curiosity about the world were just a few of the many things that made him so special. His family, friends, and loved ones will forever carry his memory in their hearts. Though he is gone, his spirit will continue to inspire, and his love will live on.
Noah, your light will never fade. We will always remember you—your laughter, your dreams, and the way you loved so purely. Ride free, Noah. We will carry you with us, always.
We love you.
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