Blair C. Noddin
LISBON FALLS – Blair ascended into heaven in the arms of his loving Mom, “Nanna”, at home in Lisbon Falls on Feb. 24, 2021. He was surrounded by loved ones and went peacefully into the loving arms of his Creator.
Blair was an exceptional boy that could not walk, talk, or see. Even though Blair had numerous daily challenges, he never complained. Because he was a warrior, he gave strength to all around him. Blair had his own mission. He was a great teacher to all that knew him. He completed his mission in a powerful way.
Blair loved being with his family, around laughing children, and playing on his Tiger xylophone. He spent his school years at Lisbon Community School spreading love, compassion, and inclusion for all, through his radiant smiles and giggles. He especially loved spending time with Nanna and Papa.
Blair is survived by and was adopted by his grandparents, Linda “Nanna” and Bill “Papa” Noddin; and his Brother/Uncle “Bruncle” Tyler Noddin and spouse Luis Gonzalez; Blair’s birth mother, Alicia Noddin; his siblings, Bailee and Calvin; grandmother, Kathy “Mimi” and grampa, Daniel Miller. Blair also leaves behind great-grandparents, Mary “Mame” Begert, Millie and Lee Noddin; “special” Auntie Terri Piscura, Suzanne Bardier-Haynes, uncle, John Sullivan, uncle, Tony and aunt, Tina Sullivan, uncles, Bruce Noddin, TJ and Ryan Economy; along with many other loving cousins and family members. Blair also leaves behind his loving, special caregiver, Terri King, RN and other special caregivers.
Blair touched so many people and we will be having a grand celebration of life to honor his contributions to his family and community in May. Details will be announced.
Condolences may be expressed at http://www.funeralalternatives.net and http://www.Facebook/FALewiston.
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