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It is with profound sadness that the family of Noah Curtis Greany, 26, of Mattapoisett, MA, and Boston, MA, announces his sudden passing on January 12, 2025. Noah died from injuries sustained in a tragic car accident in Boston, leaving behind a community in mourning.

Born in New Bedford to Scott M. Greany and Marie E. (Lambalot) Greany, Noah grew up in the coastal town of Mattapoisett, where he was known for his intellectual curiosity, athletic abilities, and kind, generous nature. From a young age, Noah exhibited a passion for learning and a love for sports, characteristics that would follow him throughout his life.

A Foundation of Excellence: Early Life and Academic Achievements

Noahโ€™s academic journey began at Tabor Academy, a prestigious private school in Marion, Massachusetts, where he excelled in both the classroom and on the athletic fields. He was a talented student with a strong work ethic, a combination that earned him the admiration of teachers and peers alike. But beyond his academic prowess, Noah was remembered for his humility and leadership, qualities that endeared him to everyone he encountered. His years at Tabor were filled with a sense of purpose, and his friends and mentors frequently spoke of his ability to uplift others with his positive spirit.

After graduating from Tabor Academy, Noah went on to pursue higher education at Northeastern University in Boston, where he began his studies in Cellular and Molecular Biology. His academic drive did not waver in college; Noah’s pursuit of knowledge led him to earn a Masterโ€™s degree in Bioinformatics Enterprise, a field that he believed held significant promise for solving complex medical challenges.

Career: A Promising Future in Bioinformatics

Noahโ€™s academic success was matched by his professional achievements. After earning his Masterโ€™s degree, he joined Hayden Consulting Group, a leading consulting firm in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, based in Boston. His talent and intelligence quickly became evident to his colleagues, and Noahโ€™s dedication to his work was recognized by those around him. Recently promoted to the position of Consultant, Noahโ€™s future in the industry looked exceptionally bright. His passion for bioinformatics and his dedication to solving real-world problems made him an invaluable asset to his team. His colleagues remember him not only for his intellect but for his infectious enthusiasm and collaborative spirit.

Noahโ€™s work at Hayden Consulting was a natural extension of his commitment to making a meaningful impact on the world. He was excited about the potential for bioinformatics to revolutionize healthcare, particularly in areas such as personalized medicine and disease prevention. His contributions to the field were just beginning, and his untimely passing has left a void in both his professional community and his familyโ€™s hearts.

A Life Filled with Love, Adventure, and Joy

Beyond his academic and professional achievements, Noah was known for his zest for life and his deep connection with those he loved. His family, friends, and girlfriend, Emma Zupo, of Boston and Long Island, NY, will remember him for his unwavering positivity, infectious sense of humor, and his ability to bring joy into any room.

Noah was a passionate traveler, and he created lifelong memories exploring the world with Emma by his side. The couple traveled extensively, visiting places such as the Grand Canyon, Italy, Iceland, and other breathtaking destinations. Their adventures together reflected Noahโ€™s love for discovery, both of the world around him and the people he met along the way.

Noah also had a deep appreciation for food and the simple joys of life, whether it was cooking meals for loved ones or enjoying time spent with friends and family. His presence in any gathering was always a source of light and warmth, and those who knew him will forever remember his generosity and his commitment to making others feel valued.

A Legacy of Love and Kindness

Noahโ€™s familyโ€”his parents Scott and Marie Greany, and his sister Grace Greanyโ€”are heartbroken by his passing, but they find comfort in knowing that Noahโ€™s life was filled with love, passion, and achievement. His maternal grandparents, Paul and Nancy (Corcoran) Lambalot, his paternal grandparents, Gardner and Carol (Holden) Greany, and his aunts, uncles, and cousins are also mourning the loss of a young man who was loved deeply by all who knew him.

In addition to his immediate family, Noah had a vast network of friends and colleagues who will miss him dearly. His warmth, humor, and unwavering kindness left an indelible mark on the lives of those fortunate enough to call him a friend. Noahโ€™s ability to inspire and lead, whether in his academic pursuits, professional work, or social circles, will continue to resonate with those who were lucky enough to know him.

Honoring Noahโ€™s Memory: A Gift to Cancer Research

As a lifelong fan of the Boston Red Sox, Noah had a passion for supporting causes that were close to his heart. His family has requested that in lieu of flowers, donations be made in his honor to the Jimmy Fund, an organization dedicated to cancer research and treatment. This cause was one that Noah cared about deeply, as he recognized the importance of funding efforts to improve lives through advancements in medical science. By supporting the Jimmy Fund, Noahโ€™s family hopes to continue his legacy of generosity and support for the causes he held dear.

Services and Memorial

A visitation will be held on Friday, January 17, 2025, from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, located at 50 County Road, Rt. 6, Mattapoisett. The family invites friends and loved ones to come and share their condolences during this time of remembrance.

A funeral service will take place on Saturday, January 18, 2025, at 10:00 AM at Wickenden Chapel at Tabor Academy in Marion, Massachusetts, followed by a burial at Cushing Cemetery in Mattapoisett. The service will reflect the many aspects of Noahโ€™s life and provide a space for his loved ones to gather, remember, and celebrate his life.

A Bright Light Gone Too Soon

Though Noahโ€™s life was tragically cut short, his impact will be felt for years to come. His passion for learning, his dedication to his career, and his commitment to making the world a better place all leave a lasting legacy. His family, friends, colleagues, and the countless individuals whose lives he touched will forever remember the warmth and brilliance that Noah brought into the world.

As we remember Noah Curtis Greany, we hold dear the lessons he taught usโ€”lessons of kindness, generosity, and a deep commitment to pursuing oneโ€™s passions. Though he may no longer be with us, his spirit will continue to inspire and uplift all who knew him. May we honor his memory by living with the same enthusiasm, love, and dedication that Noah did.

Rest in peace, Noah. You will be deeply missed, but your legacy will live on in all of us.


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