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Kathleen Maria (King) Noulin

Posted 2018-04-28 by Judy Wight Branson
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Sunday, April 15, 2018, page 8a

Kathleen Marla (King) Noulin died peacefully on Sunday, April 8, in
Camp Verde, Ariz., at the age of 72, after finally succumbing to a
long battle with Alzheimer’s disease. Kathy is survived by her
husband Robert Noulin (77) of Dewey, Ariz; son Keith Noulin (43);
daughter-in-law Jo Noulin; and grandson Conor (10), of Broomfield,
Colo; daughter Christy Noulin (41) of Lakewood, Colo; and younger
brother Michael King (68) of Las Vegas, Nev. She is preceded in
death by her father Nick King; mother Dorothy Savage; and brother
Paul King.

Kathy was born on Sept. 29, 1945 in Inglewood, Calif. to Nick King
and Dorothy Savage. She graduated from Central High School in 1963,
and from University of California Long Beach with a degree in
Business. She married Robert Noulin in 1969, the love of her life,
after meeting and dating in Calif. They lived together in
California, Alabama, Florida, and Colorado, before finally retiring
in Arizona.

She worked as an Executive/Administrative Assistant for Arapahoe
County, Colorado, for most of her career, and retired after working
there for over 25 years. Her favorite things in life were her family
and friends, and spending as much time with them as possible. Her
hobbies included traveling (all over the US and abroad), camping,
reading, dancing, bowling, and going to movies/plays/musicals.

Kathy will be greatly missed for her infectious and wonderful smile,
heartwarming laugh, endless optimism, sense of humor, loving and
giving nature, open mindedness, calm and easy-going demeanor, and
non-judgmental attitude towards people and life in general. For many
of us, she was an angel of light that brightened our lives in every
way imaginable. We love you eternally, will never stop missing you,
and our lives will never be the same without you.

Information provided by survivors.




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