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Noah Curtis Greany 26, of Mattapoisett, MA and Boston, MA died January 12, 2025 in Boston from injuries sustained in a traffic accident.
Born in New Bedford, son of Scott M Greany and Marie E. (Lambalot) Greany, he was raised in Mattapoisett before attending college and moving to Boston.
Noah was a beloved son, brother, cousin, and friend whose life was defined by his passion for learning, sports, and making a positive impact on those around him.
A graduate of Tabor Academy, Noah was known for his academic excellence and athletic prowess. Whether in the classroom or on the fields, Noah’s dedication and leadership shone brightly. His time at Tabor was marked not only by his achievements but by his kindness, humility, and ability to inspire those around him.
After graduating from Tabor, Noah pursued a Bachelor’s degree in Cellular and Molecular Biology and then a Masters degree in Bioinformatics Enterprise at Northeastern University. He continued to demonstrate his intellectual curiosity and commitment to advancing in the sciences. His academic journey reflected his deep interest in understanding his current project and he was excited about the potential to contribute to the future of his field.
He was employed at Hayden Consulting Group in Boston where he was recently promoted to Consultant.
Noah was cherished by his family and especially his tribe of close friends. His warmth, sense of humor and generosity made him the guy you wanted to be around. His presence could lighten up a room and his caring nature left a lasting impression on all who were lucky enough to call him a friend. To know Noah was to love Noah.
Noah is survived by his parents, his sister Grace of Mattapoisett, his maternal grandparents Paul and Nancy (Corcoran) Lambalot, his paternal grandparents, Gardner and Carol (Holden) Greany, all from Mattapoisett. Also his aunts and uncles, Stephen and Michelle Hughes, Jason and Nicole Cameron from Mattapoisett, Paul and Tracey Lambalot of Boynton Beach, Florida, and Stephen and Christine Greany of New Bedford. He is also survived by his many cherished cousins.
Noah is also survived by his girlfriend Emma Zupo of Boston and Long Island, NY with whom he developed and shared a love for food and travel. They experienced many adventures together bringing them to the Grand Canyon, Italy, and Iceland.
Noah’s bright future was tragically cut short, but his legacy of kindness, intelligence, and dedication to his passions will live on in the hearts of those who loved him.
Due to Noah’s very early love for the Boston Red Sox and his passion to conquer cancer, please make a donation to the Jimmy Fund in Noah’s name in lieu of flowers.
His visiting hours will be held on Friday, January 17th from 3-7 PM in the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home For Funerals, 50 County Rd. Rt. 6 Mattapoisett. His Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, January 18th at 10 AM in Wickenden Chapel at Tabor Academy. Burial will follow at Cushing Cemetery.
This local obituary is published via Legacy.com and Saunders-Dwyer Funeral Home. Want a loved one’s obituary featured on Boston.com? Submit your obituary here, or email it to [email protected].
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