Edward Francis Noonan

Edward Francis Noonan obituary, Annapolis, MD

Edward Francis Noonan

Edward Noonan Obituary

Published by The Capital on Jun. 15, 2010.
Edward Noonan

Edward Francis Noonan, 94, died June 13 at his home in Annapolis. Mr. Noonan was born June 14, 1915, in New York City. He attended Regent's High School, graduated from Manhattan College in 1937 with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering, and completed postgraduate work in Mechanical Engineering at New York University in 1938. He married Mary Alice Engelman in 1938 at Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, Staten Island, N.Y.

He began his career in naval engineering in the New York Navy Shipyard in 1937 and advanced to a position with the Navy Department in Washing ton, D.C. in 1939.

In 1941, he was commissioned a Lieutenant in the Civil Engineering Corps. In 1943, he transferred to the Naval Engineering Division of the U.S. Coast Guard and was commissioned as Lieutenant, United States Coast Guard. Following World War II, he returned to the Bureau of Ships of the Navy Department, where as head of the Vibration Research Division of BuShips, he provided in-house consulting services to various technical departments. In 1956, he was selected to join the Special Projects Office of the Bureau of Naval Weapons, which was responsible for developing the Navy's Ballistic Missile System. Mr. Noonan was a principal in the development of the Polaris Launching System which provided shock and vibration protection for the Polaris Missile. He concluded his government career as head of the Vibration Division, Acoustics and Vibration Laboratory of the David Taylor Naval Ship Research and Development Center where he developed the laboratory program in the field of ship vibration. He was awarded two Navy Superior Civilian Service Awards for his contributions in the field of vibration in 1960 and 1965.

Mr. Noonan was co-founder and president of the engineering firm Noonan, Knopfle, and Feldman (NKF), which specialized in the study of design, full scale trials and troubleshooting in the fields of ship vibration, acoustic and hull dynamics. In 1970, the firm became a consultant for Litton Industries, and was responsible for the vibration and acoustics program pertinent to the development of the Navy's DD 963, Spruance Class, Destroyer Program. NKF provided technical assistance in the development and design of the 125,000CM LNG (natural gas) Carriers for the El Paso Natural Gas Company from 1971-1989. The firm won a Competitive Level of Effort Contract for the U.S. Navy in 1975 and provided technical support for NAVSEA until 1989.

Mr. Noonan served on national and international committees, including the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME), the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE), the International Ship Structures Committee and the International Standards Organization. He was awarded the grade of Fellow of ASME in 1969 and Fellow of SNAME in 1987. He authored a Ship Vibration Design Guide for the International Ship Structure Committee of the U.S. Coast Guard in 1989.

Residents of the Washington area from 1939 to 1974, Edward and Mary were members of St. Michael's Catholic Church in Silver Spring. When they moved to Annapolis, they became members of St. Mary's Catholic Church. He was a member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, Commodore John Barry Division, and the Knights of Columbus, Annapolis Council 1384.

Mr. Noonan was preceded in death by his wife of 70 years, Mary Engelman Noonan; and his grandson, Brian Noonan.

He is survived by his five children, Edward G. Noonan of North Fort Myers, Fla., William T. Noonan of Sumter, S.C., Albert F. Noonan of Richland, Wash., Elaine Noonan Ellwood of Fairfax, Va., and Francis X. Noonan of Annapolis; 16 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements will be provided by Taylor Funeral, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 17 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Annapolis. Interment will follow at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Wheaton. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of the Chesapeake.



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June 25, 2010

So sorry to hear of your father's death....Joan Gorman just sent us the newspaper notice. We also had no idea your mother passed in 2008.Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. When the pain and sadness pass and it will you will be left with all the great memories...just remember even though they are gone everyday you will be reminded of them by looking in your children's faces or watching some little thing that happens. Hope the family is all well and happy! All our love and prayers. Pat and John Grimberg

Brent & Carmela Booker

June 18, 2010

To Frank and Noonan family, You're in our thoughts. Please know how much
you are loved and how deeply
your loss is felt by all.

June 17, 2010

Our sincere condolences to all the family of Edward Noonan.
My God Bless you all and give you peace and comfort,

Judy and Vito, McLean, VA

Molly Maid

June 16, 2010

To the Noonan family, please know you are in our prayers as you grieve the loss of this fine man. May God bless you all and give you comfort at this time.

LIZ YORKMAN

June 16, 2010

having the privilege to work with you I realize what a remarkable person you were ,you've done a wonderful job,finally you can rest............THANKS LIZ.

Regi Thackston

June 15, 2010

The many friends of Bill and Sandy Noonan at "Boat Church" on Lake Marion, SC, send our sincere sympathy to the friends and family who grieve the death of Mr. Noonan's body. Know that you are in our prayers.

fjohn reinke (mc1968)

June 15, 2010

The Manhattan College alumni community shares the grief, and is now praying for our fellow alumni and the family at this time. The Alumni Office has been informed. As well as the Jasper Jottings community that I personally can reach. We are all a little poorer now. "No man is an island, entire of itself ... any man's death diminishes me". We are sorry for your loss.

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