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Brad Noyes

Dec. 18, 1973-Aug. 16, 2018

PORTER — Services for Brad J. Noyes, 44, of Porter will be at 11 a.m. on Wednesday at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, Canby. Burial will be at Wergeland Cemetery, rural Porter. Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. Tuesday, with a 7:30 p.m. prayer service, at the Porter Community Hall, Porter, Minnesota. Houseman Funeral Home, Birk Chapel in Canby is entrusted with these services.

He passed away Thursday, Aug. 16, 2018, at his home surrounded by family, following a courageous battle with cancer.

Brad Joseph Noyes was born Dec. 18, 1973, to John and Julie (Differding) Noyes in Marshall. He was baptized and confirmed at Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Taunton. Brad was raised on the family farm north of Porter and naturally grew to love everything about farming while working with neighboring farmers. After Brad graduated from Canby High School, he immediately took up farming on his own. Throughout the years, his passion for farming grew even stronger while working alongside his grandfathers, father, Uncle Jerry, Uncle Greg, Bryce and Taylor. There would not be a day that he didn’t think or talk about his career as a farmer. Just as his farm continued to grow, he himself grew into an excellent, and dedicated caretaker until his final days. He was a true farmer.

Brad was also a passionate, but friendly competitor. He was a successful Canby Lancer wrestler, loved to play softball, toss bean bags with friends and relatives, and spend hours playing cards. You always found him enjoying time with nieces and nephews, and playing games with his children. Brad was especially drawn to children because he was really just a big kid at heart. He usually was the one making faces and participating in crazy antics to entertain those around him. When he wasn’t the main entertainment, Brad enjoyed traveling, reading, making salsa, golfing and learning new things.

During one of those community softball tournaments, Brad met his bride-to-be, Anna Koenig. They fell deeply in love and were united in marriage on July 11, 2009, at a beautiful outdoor ceremony at Buffalo Ridge in Gary, S.D. Their marriage was the perfect union built on friendship, respect and love. They were inseparable. Brad was a kind, patient, loving husband and father, and extremely proud of his children. His life was complete, living on the farm with the family he dearly loved.

When someone describes Brad, they always begin with his smile…followed immediately with mention of his infectious laugh. After those two very apparent traits, any descriptions of Brad quickly turn to his character. All the best words apply to him. Brad was an outstanding, amazing man. He was generous, kind-hearted, positive, humble, funny, strong, genuinely unselfish, honest and a phenomenal father, uncle and friend. He loved his community and was proud of his Porter roots. Throughout his courageous battle, he frequently managed to flash that infamous smile and always maintained his positive attitude. Even though the Lord called him to heaven on Aug. 16, 2018, as he was surrounded by family and friends at home, that smile and positivity will never fade from the hearts of those that love him.

Grateful for having shared Brad’s life are his wife, Anna; his children, Tylar, Haley, Hayden and Hadley; parents, John and Julie Noyes; siblings, Kari (Krist) Wollum and Kyle (Abbie) Noyes; mother/father-in-law, Beth and Dennis Koenig; brothers-in-law, Justin (Danielle) Koenig and Jon (Meghan) Koenig; grandparents: Eileen Differding and Eldeen Baer; nieces and nephews, Alicia, Joseph and Karlie Wollum; Theodore and Kellen Noyes; Mati Short and Cooper, Blakely, Emma, Kinsley and Whitley Koenig; and Brynlee Koenig; and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.

Waiting to greet him in heaven are his paternal grandparents, Harry and Leona Noyes; maternal grandfather, Alvin Differding; and, paternal aunt, Marcella Kimpe/Ningen.