Noah James Ramage, age 35, of Columbus, Ohio, passed away on Monday, November 10, 2025. He was born on April 17, 1990, to his parents, James and Megan Ramage.
Noah graduated from Jonathan Alder High School in 2008 and from there went on to attend The Ohio State University. He performed in many plays and musicals, including the Music Man, State Fair, Hello Dolly and Guys and Dolls, all directed by his dear music teacher, Anne Gorman. He was a very dedicated fan of The Ohio State Buckeyes, the Green Bay Packers and Cincinnati Reds. Noah was an excellent Disc golf player with at least 11 ACEs in his career. He is a member & past Champion of The Plain City Fantasy Sports League and The Dick Trickle Memorial NASCAR Fantasy league. Noah was an avid gamer of many games and with many friends, including Chris Holben, Gregg Roe and Brian and Kathy Chevrier. Lover of books, history and especially maps. He will be greatly missed by all who had the opportunity to know and love him.
Noah is survived by his parents Megan & James Ramage, his sister, Emily Ramage, brother-in-law, Benjamin Black, niece, Juniper Ann Ramage-Black, brothers from other mothers, Daniel Lotter, T.J. Roby, Ory Roberts, his grandparents, Ann Williams & Boyd Smith, Roger & Jane Williams, God parents, Laura Thomson and Ray Blair III, his beloved Pets, Sgt. Johnny Rico, his dog and Tina, his cat and so many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. He was also an honorary Uncle to Logan & Elliot Roberts, Dean and Teddy Roby.
He is preceded in Death by his grandparents Marion & Edgar Ramage, aunt, Sheryl Ramage, cousin, Jonathon Roger Williams, and his great grandfather, Charles Scott.
It may well be that we will never meet again
In this lifetime
So let me say before we part
So much of me is made from what I learned from you
You will be with me like a handprint on my heart.
Because I knew you, I have been changed For Good.
Noah James Ramage brought so much joy, happiness and love to all who knew him. His infectious smile, sense of humor and genuine nature touched all he encountered. He brought joy to his parents, family and friends in so many ways every day. His work with his mother at Pathways gave him opportunity to bring this joy to both the people he worked with and the dogs, so many of whom loved him as well. Noah had a beautiful singing voice, and loved singing and performing in many concerts, plays and musicals. He especially enjoyed the musical “Wicked” that he saw on a trip with the Jonathon Alder Choir. The song “For Good” conveys the impact Noah had on all of us, and how Thankful we are for the time we shared.
Funeral arrangements are being handled by Tidd Family Funeral Home, in Hilliard, Ohio, 5265 Norwich Street. The visitation and funeral service will be held on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, with the visitation beginning at 4:00PM and ending at 6:00PM for the funeral service to follow immediately after at 6:00PM.
Donations in his honor can be made to Pathways to Independence of Central Ohio, where he worked for a number of years.
Tidd Family Funeral Home
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