In Loving Memory of Bradley and Noah Egold – Albion, Maine

In Loving Memory of Bradley and Noah Egold – Albion, Maine

It is with hearts heavy with grief and eyes brimming with tears that we remember and honor the lives of Bradley and Noah Egold of Albion, Maine. The twin boys, just three years old, were tragically taken from this world far too soon on July 11, 2025, as the result of a devastating hit-and-run incident that has left their family, friends, and the entire Albion community shattered with sorrow.

Bradley and Noah were the cherished sons of Mollie Egold, who loved them more deeply than words could ever convey. From the moment they came into the world, Bradley and Noah were a beacon of light, laughter, and love. Though young in years, their presence was mighty—they filled every room they entered with giggles, energy, and a shared bond so pure it touched the hearts of all who saw them together.

Born just minutes apart, the boys were inseparable in every sense. Whether they were exploring the world with wide-eyed wonder, dancing in the kitchen to silly songs, chasing butterflies in the backyard, or cuddling close for storytime, Bradley and Noah did everything side by side. Their connection was more than just twinhood—it was soul-deep. To know one was to know the other, and to see them play was to witness the truest form of friendship.

Bradley was known for his curious nature and contagious laughter. He loved trucks, animals, and had recently learned to say “excavator,” much to the delight of his family. He had a habit of collecting tiny rocks and calling them treasures. His eyes sparkled with mischief, and his smile could melt even the hardest of days.

Noah, his devoted twin, was thoughtful and gentle, often the first to notice when someone needed a hug or a hand to hold. He was obsessed with dinosaurs, and his favorite stuffed stegosaurus rarely left his side. Noah’s hugs were legendary in the Egold household—tight, warm, and healing.

Together, the boys made up a whirlwind of joy and affection. Their bond with their mother, Mollie, was profound and unbreakable. She devoted every ounce of herself to their happiness and well-being, creating a nurturing home filled with laughter, love, and learning. Mollie’s strength in the face of this unimaginable tragedy is a testament to the depth of her love and the power of the community that now surrounds her in mourning.

The town of Albion has come together in mourning, lighting candles, creating memorials of teddy bears and flowers, and holding vigils in honor of the boys’ lives. Their loss is not just a private heartbreak—it is a wound felt deeply by all who call Albion home. A tragedy like this has shaken the community to its core, but it has also ignited a wave of compassion and support for Mollie and all who loved Bradley and Noah.

As we remember these beautiful souls, we are reminded of the fragility of life and the immeasurable impact even the youngest among us can have. In their short time on earth, Bradley and Noah made it brighter. They taught those around them how to love fearlessly, play freely, and live joyfully. They leave behind a legacy of innocent love, twin magic, and the kind of light that never truly fades.

Though their lives were brief, their spirits will live on—in whispered lullabies, in the rustle of wind through trees, in the laughter of other children, and in the eternal embrace of those who will never forget them.

Bradley and Noah Egold are survived by their loving mother Mollie Egold, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and a community now forever changed by their passing. May their memories be a blessing, and may their love continue to shine like the brightest stars above.

Rest in peace, sweet Bradley and Noah. The world was better with you in it. You will be forever loved, forever missed, and never forgotten.

 

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