
Obituary of Noah Landon Mayle
Noah Landon Mayle born on June 28, 2004, passed away suddenly on April 6, 2025. He spent his last day with family and friends. It was a day full of laughter, love and happiness which wasn’t atypical for the life he lived.
To know him was to love him. He was the son of Amanda Lynch and Brian Heston, and T.J. Mayle. He leaves behind a dearly beloved brother and forever best friend Kaleb Mayle, half sibling Monroe Mayle, his step siblings Dylan and Bailey Shingleton, Rhett (Anna) and Rainy Dawn Heston, grandparents Vic and Kathy Bartlett and Terry and Marge Mayle, as well as a large extended family and many good friends.
Noah was known for his contagious smile and his mischievous ways that only the lucky got to witness. His Aunt Lindsey referred to him as a cowboy as he wasn’t always the loudest in the crowd, but when he spoke those around him listened. No amount of time with Noah would have ever been enough. His absence will be felt by those that loved him most for the rest of their lives.
Noah and His brother Kaleb grew up enjoying the outdoors riding dirt bikes, jumping off hay bales and playing in the creek catching turtles and snakes. Kaleb and his mother were his best friends and he loved to share funny stories with both of them. He enjoyed picking on his mother when given the chance.
Noah loved to spend time with his best buddy Bralyn Michael whom he has known since 6th grade. They loved the same things: country music, fishing and hunting. They spent family vacations together and as they got older they found ways to catch up after work.
He was a talented hunter and enjoyed listening to hunting stories with his Pappy Terry, especially when they involved him. The tradition was passed on by both his Paw Vic and Pappy Terry early in his life. Noah always valued family and would often lend a helping hand with both his Nanny’s whether helping Nanny Kathy plant tulips or Nanny Margie with her large garden. To his Paw Vic, he wasn't just a grandson, but a best friend.
Noah was a 2023 graduate of East Fairmont High School. He chose to enter the trades as he was born a hard worker. He always assisted with his Pappy Terry's construction company, Newlon Construction while growing up. He was a current member of the Laborers Union #379 where he had worked on various projects around the area including WVU Children's hospital, The solar fields at Fort Martin and recently for Apex Pipelines.
The family has entrusted the arrangements to the Ford Funeral Home, Ford Chapel, 201 Columbia Street, Fairmont. Friends will be received on Friday, April 11, 2025 from 3 pm until 8 pm and again on Saturday from 10 am until 11 am. The funeral service will be held in the funeral home on Saturday at 11 am with Pastor K.P. Musgrove officiating. A service of committal will follow at the Prichard Cemetery in Barbour County. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.fordfuneralhomes.com.