Noah Bouchard

February 22, 1997 — March 19, 2026

North Providence

Noah Bouchard, 29, was deeply loved—fiercely, endlessly, and in ways that will echo far beyond his time here.

Noah moved through the world with a quiet intensity, the kind you didn’t always see at first, but felt once you were close enough. He was a thinker, drawn to life’s biggest questions, often searching for meaning in places others might overlook. He loved the mountains, long hikes, and moments of stillness where he could reflect, meditate, and try to make sense of a world that never felt simple to him.

He was an explorer—of places, of ideas, of himself.

Noah loved deeply and was unwaveringly loyal. He felt things fully, sometimes more than this world made room for. That depth made him empathetic, intuitive, and thoughtful—someone who could understand others in ways that weren’t always spoken.

He was also, in so many ways, still that same boy—curious, mischievous, and full of heart. The kind of child who once cracked eggs all over the kitchen floor while trying to make his mom a surprise. The kind of boy who loved skateboarding, who moved through life on his own terms, chasing freedom in whatever way he could find it.

He shared meaningful moments with those who loved him, including memories like his first concert with his uncle, Billy Dyer—moments that will be held onto tightly.

Beneath everything, Noah carried a deep awareness of the people who loved him. He saw it. He knew it. In his own words, he recognized the sacrifices made for him, the ways he was guided, supported, and never left to face things alone—even when it felt that way.

Noah faced battles that many could not see. They were heavy, complex, and often fought quietly. But those battles were only one part of his story. They did not define his capacity to love, his insight, or the impact he had on those around him.

He is survived by his loving parents, Nikki Bond and Brian Bouchard; his bonus mom, Jeanette Bouchard; and his bonus dad, Russ Bond, who loved him as his own.  He is also survived by his grandmother, Carol Dyer, and his grandparents, Kathleen and Bruce Bond. He was predeceased by his grandparents, Joseph and Louise Bouchard.

He leaves behind a large and deeply connected circle of siblings: Isaiah Bouchard, Aidan Bond, Hannah Bouchard, Jack Bond, Jordan Bond, Noah Bond, Jessica Caruso, Gerry Toolin, Nicole Burns (Toolin), and Sean Toolin.  He also leaves behind his beloved nieces and nephew, Rivers Luke, Lily Bea, and Isla Trinh, and his bonus sisters, Justice Bouchard and Kaylee Bond. 

He is reunited with his sister, Anya Bouchard.

Noah’s life cannot be reduced to a single story. He was complex, searching, deeply feeling, and deeply loved.

And still—his name will arrive on envelopes. And for now, they will still be placed on the step… just in case.

Visitation to celebrate Noah's life will be held on Wednesday, April 1, 2026 from 4-7 in the Robbins Funeral Home, 2251 Mineral Spring Ave. North Providence.  Kindly omit flowers.

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