Noah Wyatt Carpenter's Obituary
With profound sorrow, we announce the brief but beautiful life of Noah Wyatt Carpenter. Born on August 22, 2023, and passed on May 14th, 2024, in his home in Weatherford, OK. Though his time on this earth was fleeting, Noah’s profound impact on the hearts of his family is immeasurable and everlasting. His gentle light will forever shine in the hearts of those who loved him.
A service to honor and celebrate Noah's life will be held at 3:00PM on Thursday, May 23, 2024 at First Baptist Church in Shamrock, TX, with Rev. Mark Howard officiating.
Arrangements are by Robertson Funeral Directors of Shamrock.
In the words of the poet Rumi, “The wound is the place where the Light enters you.” Noah’s departure, as swift as a shooting star, has left an indelible mark, a wound that is now filled with a vibrant light that will guide his parents, Kalen and Diamond throughout their journey in life.
Noah, in his own way, has spoken volumes; teaching us to cherish each moment, to hold dear the promise of life and forever carry the light of love in our hearts. He was and always will remain his parent’s precious baby.
In His infinite wisdom and kindness, God chose to entrust the most special gift of Noah to Kalen and Diamond. If we could eavesdrop on Heaven, we could imagine the plan went something like this: God Said, “His time on Earth will be short. So, let’s fill him with all the goodness and love that can fit within one tiny, little baby. Let’s give him beautiful brown eyes as deep as the ocean to touch every soul he meets. We can fill his heart too overflowing with pure joy. Let’s give him a love for life that wakes with anticipation every morning for a brand new day. He should have a smile that can lift any burden and spread sunshine wherever he goes. And, when he has fulfilled his purpose and we bring him home, they will always remember how much I love them and how blessed they were to have been chosen to have the best of heaven to hold and love.”
Noah is survived by his parents, Kalen Carpenter and Diamond Page of Weatherford, OK; Grandparents, Harvey Dean and Bonnie Satterfield and Ashli Carpenter, all of Shamrock; Great Grandmas Tina Watts of Irons, MI, Lela Dean and Dayna Carpenter of Shamrock; and loving Aunts, Destiny, Desirae, Onnarae, Arveyl and Skye.
He is proceeded in death by his great grandpas Dennis Satterfield and Wyatt Carpenter. He was also deeply loved by a host of extended family and friends.
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