Noeleen-Parker-Obituary

Noeleen Barbara "Noey" Parker

Mystic, Connecticut

Dec 24, 1936 – Apr 9, 2020 (Age 83)

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BORN
December 24, 1936
DIED
April 9, 2020
AGE
83
LOCATION
Mystic, Connecticut

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Mystic - Noeleen "Noey" Barbara Geno Parker, passed away Thursday, April 9, 2020, at home in Mystic. She was born in Lisbon. She is predeceased by her parents; her three sisters; and her husband, Bill Parker. She is survived by her daughters, Dr. Peri-Anne Chobot and her partner Mark Dennis of...

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No words can express the sadness and emptiness that have resulted from Noey's death.
The only consolation is that the isolation she hated and that we continue to experience because of the corona virus is over for her.
I loved her as my sister and send hugs and love to you with regrets that we cannot be together for awhile.

Noey was a wonderful neighbor and friend to us for years. She will not easily be forgotten! Condolences to her daughters.
Barbara and Joe Dlubac

Such sad news today. Noey will be greatly missed. Sending my thoughts and love to Peri, Polly and the entire family.

Peri-Anne and Pollyanna... your mother was my mother's sister. I send you my condolences. I hadn't seen her since her eldest sister's funeral many years ago (Our Aunt Gloria Geno). Did she have any old family photos of her parents and her grand-parents? While I do remember her parents (my grandparents) I have never seen any photos of her grandparents, Charles E. Fox and Mary (Doyle) Fox . I would appreciate seeing such photos if they exist.

To Peri and Polly,
I am deeply saddened to read about your Mom's death. What great times we both had teaching at Cohanzie School for many years. She was truly a wonderful friend to me. My thoughts are with both of you at this difficult time.

Noey was a wonderful person and teacher.She had two of my sons as students, and notified me that she was retiring just before the third ( I always hoped it wasn't his reputation that made up her mind!) I had the pleasure of bumping into her at the Waterford Public Library, where I worked, and was fortunate to see her occasionally to chat. She will be missed....