21-Year-Old Noah Hall Found Dead in His Bed – What Happened

The Barberton, Ohio community is mourning the tragic loss of 21-year-old Noah Hall, who died on April 15, 2025, when a large tree fell on his home during a storm. Noah was asleep in his upstairs bedroom and was pronounced dead at the scene.

Originally from Owensboro, Kentucky, and a 2021 graduate of Clinton High School, Noah had recently moved to Ohio to start a new life. He worked at Wendy’s and was known for his kind heart, love for video games, football, and his close bond with his three sisters.

His mother, Ashley Hall, called his death “a nightmare” and “a mother’s worst fear.” A GoFundMe has been launched to support funeral expenses, and public services will be held on April 22 at the James H. Davis Funeral Home.

Noah is remembered for his warmth, humor, and compassion, and is survived by his mother, sisters, grandparents, and extended family. The community continues to offer support and condolences during this difficult time.

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