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Terry Lee Noack - Class Of 1971

Terry Lee Noack (FHHS '71) Obituary

Design Consultant

Terry Lee Noack, 46, a partner since 1984 in the design firm Whitledge Associates in Alexandria and a design consultant for the last eight years to The Washington Post's Super Sale, died of a heart arrhythmia Nov. 21 at his home in Alexandria.

Mr. Noack's work for the Super Sale, a fashion event that benefits the Nina Hyde Center for Breast Cancer Research, included coordinating displays and designing the overall look of the event.

At the design firm, Mr. Noack also created miniaturizations, or intricate scale-model rooms, that were on exhibit at museums in Los Angeles and Taipei, among other places.

Mr. Noack was born at Fort Belvoir and graduated from Fort Hunt High School in Fairfax County.

He graduated from Maryville College in Tennessee in 1975, worked with mentally ill students in Tennessee and then managed restaurants in Tennessee, New York and New Jersey.

His hobbies included gardening.

Survivors include his companion of 15 years, Ray Whitledge of Alexandria; his mother, Evelyn V. Noack of Alexandria; and two sisters, Julie Spangler of Annandale and Patricia Kangas of Selma, Calif.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1999/11/26/obituaries/b8bf1675-d5d2-463f-9c8d-283a1b6cd9f1/

- Submitted by Peggy ter Horst Robinson (FHHS '71), Aug 31 2015

 



 
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09/01/15 12:06 AM #1    

Margaret terHorst (Robinson) (1971)

 

Hell-0,

Found Terry Lee Noack's obituary and wanted to share it with everyone. Below is the website for the article dated November 26, 1999.

Peggy ter Horst Robinson (71)

http://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1999/11/26/obituaries/b8bf1675-d5d2-463f-9c8d-283a1b6cd9f1/

 

Terry Lee Noack

Design Consultant

Terry Lee Noack, 46, a partner since 1984 in the design firm Whitledge Associates in Alexandria and a design consultant for the last eight years to The Washington Post's Super Sale, died of a heart arrhythmia Nov. 21 at his home in Alexandria.

Mr. Noack's work for the Super Sale, a fashion event that benefits the Nina Hyde Center for Breast Cancer Research, included coordinating displays and designing the overall look of the event.

At the design firm, Mr. Noack also created miniaturizations, or intricate scale-model rooms, that were on exhibit at museums in Los Angeles and Taipei, among other places.

Mr. Noack was born at Fort Belvoir and graduated from Fort Hunt High School in Fairfax County.

He graduated from Maryville College in Tennessee in 1975, worked with mentally ill students in Tennessee and then managed restaurants in Tennessee, New York and New Jersey.

His hobbies included gardening.

Survivors include his companion of 15 years, Ray Whitledge of Alexandria; his mother, Evelyn V. Noack of Alexandria; and two sisters, Julie Spangler of Annandale and Patricia Kangas of Selma, Calif.


07/15/18 07:15 PM #2    

Karin Lindgren (1971)

Terry was an original:  a very talented man with a gargantuan heart.  It is very sad to find out that he was taken from us far too soon.  His loved ones are in my thoughts and prayers.


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