Feb 16, 1977 - Apr 14, 2024February 16, 1977 - April 14, 2024
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Queens New York
Richmond Virginia
Shoe shopping, in the house with her kids, playing spades, loved to cook smothered pork chops
Smothered pork chops, linden cookies, ice,
Gospel music, r&b music her favorite song was O.P.P. By Naughty by Nature
She loved shoe shopping she was always in heels and she’s a great singer
Her family
Church
Housewives, Bravo was her favorite tv station
Tennis, not a sport but she definitely liked the lakers
Tracey G Noisette, beloved wife, mother, sister, and grandmother, passed away on April 14, 2024, at the age of 47. She was born on February 16, 1977, in Queens, New York, and most recently resided in Richmond, Virginia.
Tracey had a vibrant personality and a zest for life. She had an undeniable love for shoe shopping and could often be found in heels, indulging in one of her favorite hobbies. Tracey also cherished spending quality time with her children and playing spades. In the kitchen, she excelled at cooking her famous smothered pork chops, a dish that brought joy to her family and friends. Tracey's favorite foods included linden cookies and ice.
Gospel and R&B music filled Tracey's heart, with Naughty by Nature's song "O.P.P." being one of her all-time favorites. She had a beautiful singing voice and enjoyed sharing her talents with others.
Tracey's family meant everything to her, and she was a loving and devoted wife to her husband, Johnnie Noisette. Together, they built a life filled with joy and love. Tracey leaves behind a legacy of eight beautiful daughters: Brianni, Britnni, Brandii, Brenaizia, Brielle, Breyah, Briniyha, and Breize. She adored her grandchildren, Zipporah, Jahlil, Jahliq, Jah’mir, and Trace, who brought immense happiness to her life.
In addition to her immediate family, Tracey is survived by her twin sister, Stacey Yelldel, her brother, Shawn Harrison, and the late Stephen Hicks. Her kind and caring nature touched the lives of those around her, and she always put others first. Tracey was a true prayer warrior and a faithful member of the United Nations Church International in Richmond and Fredericksburg. She had a deep faith in Christ and believed in the power of prayer.
Tracey's impact on her community extended beyond her church involvement. She was a Minister in Training and dedicated herself to serving others. Tracey's generosity and selflessness made her an extraordinary wife, mother, and grandmother.
Through her love, kindness, and unwavering faith, Tracey G Noisette left an indelible mark on the hearts of those who knew her. Her legacy will be celebrated and cherished by all who were fortunate enough to have been touched by her presence.
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Queens New York
Richmond Virginia