Noah Lavelle Latham was born on February 5th, 1999, in Houston, Texas, to Melanie Camille Point and Kipper Latham. Gifted with a bright mind, a gentle heart, and a deep creative spirit, Noah lived his life in a way that made the world around him softer, brighter, and more joyful.
He attended Lago Vista High School in Austin, Texas, where his love for design and art began to flourish. Noah later worked at Marcos Fine Arts in Austin, an environment that matched his artistic soul. His vision and imagination led him to create his own design company, Wang Tang Productions, a brand that reflected his originality, humor, and vibrant worldview.
Noah embraced life with curiosity and courage. He loved adventures, learning new things, and finding beauty in every corner of the world. Most of all, he loved his family.
He was preceded in death by his mother and father.
He leaves to cherish his memory his children, Melanie Ines Cordero-Latham and Landyn Kipper Latham - the lights of his life whom he loved more than life itself. He leaves behind his brother, Nathaniel Lee Marbs; his bonus father, Trent Lavelle Marbs; his bonus mother, Stephanie "Honie" Marbs; and his grandmother, Elouise "Memaw" Point.
Noah is also remembered with overflowing love by a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends whose lives he touched with his laughter, creativity, and kindness.
His light will forever shine in the hearts of everyone blessed enough to know him.
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