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Gerda M. Noe

Gerda M. Noe of Woodbridge, VA died at the age of 91 on May 31, 2014. She was born in Heilbronn, Germany on June 8, 1922 to the late Hermann and Rosa Drautz. By the Fall of 1948, she met and married her husband,an Army Sergeant, and came to America to begin her life anew.

Including her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband Theodore J. Noe and her daughter Barbara R. Noe. Gerda is survived by her brother-in-law Carliss E. Noe (Genny) of Myrtle Beach, SC and sister-in-law Jean Waltz (Charlie) of Glen Burnie, MD.

She has Ten nephews and nieces: Candy Hill (Steve) of Jereome, MI; Duane and Mark Waltz and Cheryl Heilker of Glen Burnie, MD; Donetta Slemp (Mike) of Springs, TX and Wade Brooks (Rachel) of Benton, LA; Stephen K. Noe Chantilly, VA and Kelley Chapman (Douglas) of Culpeper, VA; Angie Noe of Vine Grove, KY; and Brenda Maples (Bill) of Knoxville, TN.

She also leaves one of her dearest friends David Carrington. She loved her Jazzercise family and participating in “Relay for Life”. Family and friends will be received at Mountcastle Turch Funeral Home, 4143 Dale Blvd., Dale City, VA 22103 on Friday, June 6, 2014 from 5-7 pm with a life celebration service starting at 7 pm. Interment will take place at Arlington National Cemetery at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in memory of Gerda to American Cancer Society-Relay for Life and mailed to Sally Croall at 15915 Brawner Drive, Montclair, VA 22025 or atwww.epwcrelay.org (click on Gerda’s girls). 

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