Remembering Noah Cowher: Boalsburg Community Mourns a Dedicated Firefighter and Friend
Boalsburg, Pennsylvania — January 2026
With heavy hearts, the Boalsburg community shares the devastating news of the passing of Noah Cowher, a devoted firefighter, cherished friend, and valued member of the Fire Police community. Noah’s unexpected departure on Sunday morning has left family, friends, and fellow first responders grappling with a profound sense of loss. His presence, dedication, and spirit touched countless lives, leaving a legacy of service, kindness, and camaraderie that will endure.
Noah’s commitment to his community was evident in everything he did. Serving alongside his parents in the Fire Police Crew, he devoted his time and energy to ensuring the safety and well-being of others. Whether responding to calls, assisting at local events, or supporting community gatherings, Noah approached each task with unwavering dedication. His reliability, integrity, and sense of duty were a constant source of reassurance to those around him.
Beyond his professional commitment, Noah was known for the warmth, positivity, and generosity he brought to every interaction. Colleagues remember him as more than a firefighter—a trusted teammate, a supportive friend, and a source of encouragement in both challenging and joyful moments. His laughter, genuine smile, and infectious energy made him someone who could brighten any room and lift the spirits of all he encountered.
Noah’s impact extended far beyond the firehouse. In everyday settings, he had a way of making people feel seen and valued. From Carnival Bingo nights to simple moments of conversation, he created connections that were meaningful and lasting. His presence fostered community, friendship, and a sense of belonging that will be deeply missed.
The Boalsburg Fire Police and the wider community mourn the loss of a young man who embodied service, compassion, and integrity. Though his life was far too brief, Noah’s influence is enduring. The lessons he imparted through his dedication, the joy he shared with those around him, and the example he set through his selfless service will continue to inspire everyone who knew him.
Funeral and memorial arrangements are expected to be announced by the family at a later time. In the meantime, the community is coming together to support one another, honor Noah’s memory, and celebrate a life lived with purpose, heart, and generosity.
Noah Cowher will be remembered not only as a committed firefighter and friend but as a bright light whose legacy of kindness, courage, and community spirit will continue to resonate throughout Boalsburg for years to come.