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Pat and Susan Cherrie
December 4, 2009
When we first moved into the neighborhood, Jim and Phyllis were one of the first to welcome us. As I got to know Jim, I grew to enjoy his quick wit and mischievous grin. He is truly a wonderful person.
We'll miss seeing Jim. But be assured that he is up there right now, flashing that smile and telling those funny stories and corny jokes as he walks around the block in Heaven.
God Bless You, Jim.
Pat and Susan
December 4, 2009
Im so thankful so have known such a kind hearted man.I enjoyed the time that I had to spend with him during his illness. You will truly be missed and in my heart forever. My thoughts and prayers go out to Phyllis. I am deeply sorry to hear of Mr. Nolands passing. Sincerely nurse aide Ashley Davis.
Truman Wise
December 3, 2009
To the Noland family:
I knew him from Abington Church. You have our deepest sympathy. This is a time for us to get ready to see him on the other side. We know he is there.
See you soon The Wise Family.
December 3, 2009
We were so sorry to hear about Mr. Noland. We have really missed chatting with him when he was walking around the neighborhood. He always had a sense of humor. Take care, Robert and Cindy Hornsby
December 2, 2009
Phyllis,
We are so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. What a great guy. We always enjoyed his jokes and his fun spirit.
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love, Peggy and David
December 2, 2009
I'm so sorry to hear of his passing. He was a great friend to me when I needed one. Betty
Don and Mary Lynn
December 2, 2009
we will remember a kind and very friendly
neighbor. you are walking with the Master now. farewell Jim.
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