Mark Noh

Mark Noh obituary, Buford, GA

Mark Noh

Mark Noh Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Hamilton Mill Memorial Chapel & Gardens on Jan. 7, 2025.
"Mark" Noh, age 46, passed away on December 30th, 2024, in Dallas, Texas while fighting a sudden string of medical emergencies. A loving husband, caring father, and proud friend in the workplace, Mark had touched communities and continues to mend them today.
Born in South Korea on May 15th, 1978, Mark was raised by Choongkeun Noh and Shintae Choi, and he grew up in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In pursuit of better ventures, Mark moved to the US to earn a college degree and eventually become an American citizen. During this pursuit, he met the love of his life, Sunyoung Noh, and they married in 2004 in Argentina in time for his mother to see. He would have three children with Sunyoung, their names being Ted, Terence (Terry), and Timothy. Mark created a strong, prideful family and passed down many of his memorable traits to his children. Mark's impact on his family will live on for generations, and Mark's memory is cherished by those who have had the opportunity to know him.
Mark was a man of many accomplishments. He would receive a college degree, earning his bachelor's degree from Baruch College. He would later earn an MBA at the University of Georgia, showcasing his strive to bring his memorable smile to more communities. On top of his enduring charisma, Mark spoke three languages and had a unique talent for making excellent barbeque for his friends and family. Apart from allowing his family to live comfortably, he was a proud soccer dad and brought the 'Noh' name to the soccer field.
Mark's death was a tragic loss, and his passing leaves his family full of unanswered questions. For now, we, the Noh family, will pass his memory over and over, and know that Mark is with us as we begin a new life. We miss him very dearly, but again, know that he is watching us today back in his healthy, perfect state."
A funeral service for Mark will be held Sunday, January 12, 2025, at 1:00 PM at Hamilton Mill Memorial Chapel. Interment will follow in Hamilton Mill Memorial Gardens.
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