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WEEK OF FEBRUARY 8, 2024
VOLUME 23 | ISSUE 10
Honoring Cathy Noon’s legacy
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Former Centennial mayor forged many paths BY TAYLER SHAW TSHAW@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
A ballroom in the Embassy Suites Hotel was not large enough to hold the overflowing crowd that gathered to celebrate the life of Cathy Noon, a former Centennial mayor who died in December after facing pancreatic cancer for more than five years. Amid tears and hugs, family, friends and leaders reflected on Noon’s legacy as a leader, worker bee, health advocate and beloved person. “Cathy took great pride in representing her family and representing her community,” said Centennial Mayor Stephanie Piko, who became mayor after Noon’s term ended in 2018. “She did it with vigor and a gracious smile, and she did it because she loved what she was doing,” Piko added. Maureen Shul, the first mayor of Castle Pines and founder of Wings of Hope for Pancreatic Cancer Research, said Noon’s life was of exceptional and heartfelt service.
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Centennial Mayor Stephanie Piko speaking Jan. 18, 2024, at the celebration of life for Cathy Noon, a former Centennial mayor.
“Cathy’s memory will not be defined by this disease. Just as her legacy is so much more than the positions that she held, the titles before her name, the awards that she received, and all the accomplishments that she achieved,” Shul said. “Cathy’s legacy will live on through the many lives that she impacted through her friendships, her family, her leadership, years of service, and
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all those she helped.” Despite Noon’s leadership in forming the City of Centennial, those who knew her said she never sought the spotlight. “She was just the obvious leader we needed in critical times,” said Brian Vogt, one of the founders of the City of Centennial. SEE NOON, P8
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