Noah Pylypow Obituary, Cause of Death: Alberta Community Mourns Welder Remembered for Kindness, Humor and Dedication
Noah Pylypow is being remembered as a skilled professional, loyal colleague, and genuinely kind person whose life touched many people across Alberta. His reported passing has left family, friends, coworkers, and others who knew him grieving a loss described in tributes as deeply painful and far too soon.
Noah worked as a welder at Hold Fast Welding, where he had been employed since June 17, 2022. His professional career also included positions with Macro Industries, Suncor Refinery in Sherwood Park, Cenovus at Christina Lake, and Centurion Infrastructure Canada.
He studied at Red Deer Polytechnic, developing the technical skills and knowledge that supported his career in welding and industrial work. Through his dedication to his profession, Noah earned the respect of colleagues who worked alongside him.
However, tributes following his reported death have focused on much more than his professional accomplishments. Friends and coworkers remembered Noah as genuine, generous, and always willing to lend a hand when someone needed help.
His personality also made a lasting impression. Loved ones and colleagues recalled his goofy puns, contagious laugh, and distinctive sense of humor, describing the qualities that made spending time with him memorable.
For those who worked alongside Noah, his absence will be felt not only in the workplace but also in the friendships and connections he built throughout his career. His kindness and willingness to help others created memories that will remain with those who knew him.
As family, friends, and coworkers mourn his reported passing, they are holding onto the laughter, friendship, and countless moments that reflected the person Noah was.
Noah Pylypow will be deeply missed and forever remembered by his family, friends, colleagues, and all who had the privilege of knowing him.


