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Christine Virginia Noha, 79, of Savannah, died Sunday, Dec. 24, 2017 at her residence, Surrounded by her loving family.
She was born in Savannah, and was preceded in death by her husband, George B. Noha, daughter, Pamela N. Bouchard, son, Bubba Noha, and a grandson, Donny McAtee; and her parents, Irene and Herbert S. Ard.
She was a charter member of Ferguson Avenue Baptist Church, where she served as Chairman of the Bereavement Committee, and directed the Kitchen Ministry. Always serving others before herself. She was a member of the Ladies of Montgomery, Montgomery Athletic Association, and White Bluff United Methodist Chuch Senior Friendship Days.
She is survived by her son, Wayne Noha (Laurie), Savannah, Ga; sister, Edwena Garrett, of Savannah, Ga; and 2 grandchidren, Jonathan McAtee and Shannon Coleman, 3 great grandchildren, Jerryd, Greyson and Annalisi and several nieces and nephews.
Remembrances: Ferguson Avenue Baptist Church Food Pantry, 10050 Ferguson Avenue, Savannah, GA 31406
Visitation: 6 - 8 p.m. Thursday, at Baker McCullough Funeral Home, Hubert C. Baker Chapel.
Funeral Services: 11 a.m. Friday at Ferguson Avenue Baptist Church, with Rev. Roy Graves, officiating. Interment will follow in Hillcrest Abbey Memorial Park.
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Hello Christine (Mom).I just wanted you to know that I'm still keeping your house clean just like you liked it.Keeping the yard done too.Since Wayne has been living there you would be so proud hes keeping it clean to.I know you are looking down and seen he has been buying plants and its so pretty everything he has done.We decorated it to so you could see it this year.I just wanted to also say that i miss you so bad you have no idea.I sure had the pleasure knowing you an that I'm so glad i got to know you so much better.Your true colors came out of you at the hospital too.You laugh so much and thats one of the things i really loved about you an that you had opened up to me.....Wayne,is following you in your foot steps..I love and miss you so much.Until i see you again...Debbie xoxoxo
December 24, 2018
Thoughts and prayers for the family!
LIGHTFOOT LIGHTFOOT'S
Neighbor
December 30, 2017
Thinking about you in my prayers! She was a nice woman!
Sarah LIGHTFOOT
December 30, 2017
We are so very sorry. Praying God gives you comfort. Joe and Mary Cantrell
December 29, 2017
Heaven gained another angel and we lost one. Miss Christine will be missed but know that she is not suffering any longer but with her loved ones in Heaven. Thoughts and prayers for the Noah family, the FABCHURCH Family and Montgomery Family.
Debbie Focht
December 28, 2017
I'm sure going to miss you.I had the pleasure of knowing you an help taking care of you.I'm so glad i was able to get everything done over the years that you wanted done.Love you always till we meet again
Debbie Meeks
December 28, 2017
She never stopped giving to everyone she met. Her love will live on.
I pray for peace and comfort for Wayne, Laurie, and family.
Mary Ellen Yarbrough
December 28, 2017
You are so loved Mrs. Christine, a constant at church and in the community.We love you and will miss you.
Ginger Boykin
December 28, 2017
Thoughts and prayers for the Noha Family!
Susan Tutan-Gonzales
Friend
December 26, 2017
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