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CONSTANCE K. NOAH

San Diego, California

1926 – 2012

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Constance K. Noah died at home, surrounded by her family, in La Jolla CA, Saturday, January 21, 2012. She was born March 15, 1926, in Kansas City, MO, to Eugene and Helen Kiger. After graduating from Vassar College, she returned to KCMO, to raise a family with her husband, Richard Wiles, Jr. They...

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Petite, elegant, always well dressed...and then she greeted you with 'hi babe!'. Our first job with her was a doozy. She whisked us off to Jamaica to paint murals and finishes in a lovely vacation home. She was easy going and said she knew  we would do something fabulous for the client and so we worked like stink for her. She knew how to get the best from us.  Everybody that she worked with fell for her charm.  When we were out in CA, we'd swing by the house to say hello, dressed in our paint...

I am very sorry to hear of your loss. May constant prayer to our heavenly Father and fond memories of your love one comfort you in this difficult time.

The death of a love one is very difficult.My deepest condolences are extended to you and your family during this difficult time. Therefore, I'd like to share scripture that may help, Please, read John 6:40, 44 and Ps. 36:9.

Connie, you were an admirable figure in my life. Working with you for so many years,only inspired me to be a better person and a more creative designer. You have embossed many with your teachings, style, wisdom and uniqueness. Your the true "jewel" of La Jolla. Love Brenda

Connie and I were in the same class at Sunset Hill. She was a wonderful person...so kind and caring. I recall fondly the many good times we had growing up. She was the epitome of grace and class. She was a very intelligent woman and extremely talented. I last spent time with her several years ago at her home in California and found her to have remained the wonderful woman I knew so well in school. I was saddened to learn of her death and my condolences go out to her family...she was...

January 29,2012

We just returned from a trip yesterday and were so saddened by the news of Connie. Besides enjoying working on her "Concert in the Park" Jewel Ball (still a favorite of mine) she helped me with the remodel of my present home in l985 and additional times when advice and updates were needed. The best part was that she could convince my husband that things needed to be changed!!! We think of her often since we look at our fireplace and TV cabinet daily and...

We will all miss this wonderful woman, my father(Jack Picazo) worked with Connie for many years in the trade.
To the family, what a great loss to your family our prayers are with you.
Sandra Picazo

I am so saddened to learn of Connie's passing. I had the great pleasure of making furniture for many of her design projects over the years. Constance Noah was a joy to work for and an even greater joy to know. I will miss her warmth and humor. I express my heartfelt condolences to her family and to all who loved her.
Sincerely,
Robert Auth

My warm heart and deep love to the family and close friends of such a beautiful, charismatic, upbuilding and loving woman. Constance will always be fondly thought of and dearly missed by all until God resurrects her along with her husband, her son and her sister to perfect human health in the paradise earth to come