Thomas J. Noonan

Thomas J. Noonan obituary, Shrewsbury, MA

Thomas J. Noonan

Thomas Noonan Obituary

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Long before President Kennedy's inaugural address of 1961 in which he said, 'Ask not what your country can do for you…ask what you can do for your country' Tommy Noonan was living these inspired words. After a lifetime of service to God, family, friends and his country he died in the comfort of his home on Sunday, July 7, 2019. He was 90. Born on February 26, 1929 in Worcester he was one of four children born to Dennis T. and Nora C. (McCarthy) Noonan. Raised on Worcester's Vernon Hill his willingness to serve was evident at the young age of 14 when unannounced he left his freshman schooling at Saint John's prematurely to join the Navy. It was the midst of World War II and regardless of whether patriotism was vogue, accepted or expected he felt compelled and the need serve and help. After completing his basic training months later it was discovered that he was not of legal age and he was sent home where he completed his education at his much loved Saint John's. While disappointed and unaware when Tommy left home his mother would later proudly boast it was the only reason she would accept for his disappearance. By the time he was able to re-enlist it was the end of the war and he would later tell his large and extended family that he didn't need to because 'once the Germans and Japanese heard rumors of his potential return they threw down their artillery and surrendered!' God save the Irish! He later served four years in the Reserves and fulfilled his self-obligation to his country. Tom's professional career began with the Telegram & Gazette where he worked as a Linotype operator in its composing room. He then became a Massachusetts State Police Trooper where he worked for two years. In 1961 he was offered a position as a docket clerk in Worcester's Central District Court. The decision and transition to change careers came easy because it provided him the time he wanted and needed at home with his large, ever-growing and young family. Dedication and experience enabled him to become assistant clerk and he was appointed Clerk Magistrate of the Central District Court by Gov. Dukakis in 1977. With a wonderful sense and balance of justice Tom had compassion and the ability to help serve the public. Likewise he helped educate an entire generation of young lawyers from the Worcester District Attorney's Office and attorneys from various arenas of the law for decades. Tom enjoyed retirement on July 3, 2017 at the young age of 88 and the next day on July 4th he experienced his true Independence Day. But anyone that knew Tommy knows he missed the camaraderie, people both innocent and guilty, friend or foe and the friendships and relationships that existed within the walls of the former courthouse on Highland Street and its new and beautiful location at 285 Main Street in downtown Worcester. It was truly his second home. 'Well done thy good and faithful servant…enter now into the joy of the Lord.' Predisposed and baptized with the blessing of a wonderful Irish heritage Tom had a very contagious sense of humor, quick wit and overall affable personality. When not at work in the courthouse or with his large family and circle of friends Tommy enjoyed the daily crossword puzzles, cats Oliver and Fluff on his lap, the read of a good book, the Red Sox and excursions with the Diners Club and his close circle of buddies at the Other Place Pub in Boylston. Weekends and summers in Brewster on God's holy acre, Cape Cod, afforded him sun on his fair ruddy Irish complexion, salt air to breathe in and sand for his feet…and most of all the company of the many people whom he loved. Life was good. It is an undisputed fact that Irish and Italian heritages make wonderful couples and families. With a shared nurture for hospitality and the love of good people, delicious food and beverage, Tom was fortunate to know and later marry Linda E. (Molinari) Turnquist on December 24, 1991. And for over 28 years they were each others best friend, companion, chauffeur and confidant on life's wonderful journey. Tom and his late first wife, Beverly (Scanlon) Noonan raised and educated their eight children. In addition to Beverly he is predeceased by his daughter, Kathryn Noonan and brothers, John M. and William F. Noonan. In addition to his wife, Linda he leaves his children, Dennis Noonan of Merrimack, New Hampshire, Thomas J. 'T.J.' Noonan, Debra A. Erickson (Jeffrey), all of Worcester, Marianne Noonan (Mohamed Rachid Och), Elizabeth A. Noonan, all of Shrewsbury, John D. Noonan of Barre, William F. Noonan (Darlene) of Shrewsbury, Patrick S. Noonan of Worcester, Eric C. Turnquist (Ligia) of Boylston, David J. Turnquist (Catherine) of Arlington and Jill T Camara (Sergio) of Medway; his sister, Anne M. Noonan of Worcester; his grandchildren, Christine Bahosh (Todd), John Mullen, Dean and Adam Och, Micayla, Danielle, Stephanie, Brittany, Cynthia, Justin Noonan (Brianna) and Jordan Noonan, Ethan, Eva, Lily, Eleanor and Holden Turnquist, Adrian, Lucas and Leo Camara; great-grandchildren, Cathryn and Caraline Bahosh, Lilliana and Marley Noonan; in-laws, Marianne Noonan of Holden, Maureen Ambach of Shrewsbury and Judy Gilliatt Gohs (James) of Medway; many nieces & nephews. Family and friends will honor and remember Tom's life by gathering for calling hours at Saint John's High School, 378 Main Street, Shrewsbury on Thursday, July 11 from 4 to 8 p.m. His funeral Mass will be celebrated on Friday in Saint Anne's Church, 130 Boston Turnpike, Shrewsbury at 10 a.m. Burial with military honors follow in Mountain View Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials in his name may be made to Saint John's High School, Advancement Office, 378 Main Street, Shrewsbury, MA 01545. Life Celebration services by Jim & John Heald of The Joyce Funeral Home. https://www.telegram.com/news/20190708/thomas-noonan-worcester-court-institution-dies-at-90

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March 24, 2021

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July 20, 2019

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July 12, 2019

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Peter Zekos

March 24, 2021

Linda and Noonan Family,
So Sorry to hear of Tom's passing .
Actually visited His grave and felt compelled to comment on Such a great person.
Mr Noonan was a kind man . My Mom and Dad although gone now .....always enjoyed spending Time with Tom and Linda.He led by example and we should all be like him . The World is a better place as a result of The impact he made on so many lives. One of a kind and the product of a great generation. He is missed.
With Deep Sympathy
May God Bless
Peter Zekos

Francis J. Casey

July 20, 2019

To the Noonan family,
I was very sorry to hear of Tom's passing. I got to know him very well in my years as a Worcester Police Officer and I always admired his smile and friendly demeanor. His life was a life well lived. He was part of the greatest generation. May he rest in peace.

Francis J. Casey

Karen Saturday

July 12, 2019

Linda and family, We are so sorry for you loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Anthony Brooks

July 12, 2019

Many fond memories of an unparalleled Tom and the entire Noonan family .

With respect and reverence , Ron Sharon Kerry and Anthony Brooks

July 12, 2019

Every encounter with Tommy was gift and a pleasure, I will miss him and was blessed to have known him. God speed my friend.
Condolences to Linda and family.
Jill Prenier-Dupre and Dennis

Paul Healy

July 11, 2019

To the Noonan family,

May cherished memories bring you comfort in the days ahead. I will keep you in my prayers.

Greg White

July 11, 2019

I first met Mr. Noonan when I was a young ADA in Worcester. The first thing he said to me after introducing himself was, "let me know if there is anything I can do for you." Over the next 30 years when I would encounter him at the courthouse or out and about he would always conclude our conversation with the same refrain, "let me know if there is anything I can do for you." That spoke to who he was as a person, always willing to help. He will be greatly missed and a little of the light has gone out in Worcester County with Mr. Noonan's passing!

Dan Rea

July 11, 2019

Tom Noonan was a Worcester institution, who welcomed a Boston TV reporter whenever I ventured west of 495 to cover an arraignment or trial in Worcester County.
I will miss his smile and the twinkle in his eye whenever I walked into the clerk's office looking for some information that I probably had no right seeking. But Tom would always do his best to point me in the right direction and share some laughs in the process.
Farewell friend, you will be missed by me and many others - TV reporters and other denizens of the courthouse.
My condolences to Tom's family and the County of Worcester.
Dan Rea, Host of NightSide - WBZ Radio

Bob Gardner

July 11, 2019

Tommy was a member of the greatest generation, a compassionate man, who was a friend to all. To LIjnda and all the family, I feel very fortunate to have known him. He was extraordinarily helpful to me when I first started working at the Courthouse. May all your wonderful memories of him sustain you in this time of sorrow.

John J. Gibbons Jr.

July 11, 2019

To The Family of Tom Noonan:
I am very sorry about the passing of Tom.
He was a Fine Gentleman, Dedicated Public Servant, Great American, and Special Friend to All.
I enjoyed my many conversations with Tom through the years at The Other Place Pub in Boylston, Mass.
My Thoughts and Prayers are with you.

Marcia Walsh

July 7, 2019

Dear Noonan Family,

So sad to hear of Tommys passing.

I feel privileged to have known and worked with him.

Such a wonderful man.....he will be missed

Marcia Walsh

Jon Revelli

July 7, 2019

Tom was a gentleman and an all around great guy. He was always eager to help you in any way he could. Rest In Peace and thank you for everything, Tom Noonan!

Michael Edmonds

July 7, 2019

Our Heartfelt Condolences.
America and our Community
Have Lost A Great Man.

Frank Domenichella

July 9, 2019

There was never a more true friend and gentleman to all. To you Mr. Noonan we raise:

The Parting Glass

Of all the money that e'er I had,
I spent it in good company.
And all the harm that e'er I've done,
Alas! it was to none but me.
And all I've done for want of wit
To mem'ry now I can't recall
So fill to me the parting glass
Good night and joy be with you all.

Of all the comrades that e'er I had,
They are sorry for my going away,
And all the sweethearts that e'er I had,
They would wish me one more day to stay,
But since it falls unto my lot,
That I should rise and you should not,
I'll gently rise and I'll softly call,
Good night and joy be with you all.

A man may drink and not be drunk,
A man may fight and not be slain,
A man may court a pretty girl,
And perhaps be welcome back again.
But since it has so ought to be,
By a time to rise and a time to fall,
Come fill to me the parting glass,
Good night and joy be with you all.
Good night and joy be with you all.

David Powers

July 9, 2019

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Eunice Fraga

July 9, 2019

My deepest sympathy to the family of Mr.Thomas Noonan my thoughts and prayers are with you on the loss of your loved one .God Bless and comfort you on these very sad and difficult moments .His love in your hearts forever. RIP

Edward J McManaman Sr

July 9, 2019

in my younger days I had several dealings with mr noonan in west Boylston on most visits he wore his signature hat he always had a warm smile and always made time for a short story or a quick joke and above all always a true professional he had a full and distinguished life and may the lord welcome him with open arms rest in peace my friend

Ron LaPointe

July 9, 2019

One has but to think of Tom Noonan to know that there can be greatness and graciousness in humanity.
Rest in Peace.

David Lanoie

July 9, 2019

Rest In Peace Tommy! When I passed the bar and was working for my dear friend sheriff Mike Flynn you welcomed me to your office for advice counsel and friendship .... you took me to meet our DA John Conte and others at the court. Whenever I was in the Clerks Office you made it a point to ask how I was doing ,taking time from your day for chats in your office ... your genuine friendly smile and your mentoring personality are unforgettable ! My condolences to your large loving family who will assuredly carry on your legacy and caring for others .... Peace!

July 9, 2019

Linda and Family We are so sorry for your loss and offer our deepest condolences . After all these years he liked to be called Trooper .He was the best of the BEST a great guy who will be missed by everyone,

Arthur DeCouto(Retired MSP 52RTT)and Elaine

Don Coblentz

July 9, 2019

Dear Linda and family,

We've lost one of the truly good guys left.
We'll miss him dearly

Sal Degon

July 9, 2019

So sorry to hear of Tom's passing, Tom was a wonderful man and friend, I will remember him in my thoughts and prayers.

July 9, 2019

Linda and Family After all these years he still liked to be called Trooper. He was the Best of the BEST Our deepest condolence and may he rest in peace.

Arthur DeCouto(Retired MSP 52nd RTT)and Elaine
Boylston Mass.

Thomas Duffy MSP Ret.

July 9, 2019

Your life was considerably better if you were fortunate enough to have known Tom Noonan. He exuded true grace and character in all aspects of his own life and most notably he treated everyone he encountered with a high level of respect. He always went out of his way to mentor the younger police officers and Troopers and his vast knowledge and wisdom had a resounding impact, His deep faith in God and Country was contagious and his compassionate admiration for his fellow man is a legacy we should all strive to emulate. You have served us well Thomas ......

Hon. Dennis Brennan

July 9, 2019

Hon. Dennis Brennan extends his condolences to the Noonan family in this time of loss.

Mary Caraballo

July 9, 2019

Liz,

My sincere condolences to you and the family. I had the great honor of working with you and meeting your father a complete gentleman in every aspect of life . May his legacy always be remembered . Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time .

Betty McGinnis

July 8, 2019

Liz,
I am sorry to hear of the Loss of your Dad. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of loss. He is fondly remembered.
Love & Blessings,
Betty

Deborah Lauzon

July 7, 2019

Linda and family I will always remember the visits to Dr Filiberti's office and the laughs and great talks
Tom May the angels pipe you in.

Bernie Dow

July 7, 2019

I had the absolute pleasure of working in the same courthouse as Tom. He was quite an amazing character who loved his family first and foremost and his position secondarily in the clerks office. He truly was an amazing person with a wonderful personality and NEVER ever pretentious. He was just a common guy who wanted to be treated like any other common person. I will miss his wit and compassion immensely. What a GREAT guy, what a GREAT family man and what a GREAT example of Christian living and LOVE of GOD! REST IN ETERNAL PEACE MY FRIEND!

Chief James M. Gallagher (WPD, Ret.)

July 8, 2019

The Noonan Family,

So very sad to learn of Tommy's passing. I had the pleasure of knowing and working with him for many years through the Worcester Police Department. A true gentleman and a good and dear friend. He will be missed. May he rest in eternal peace.

T McNeal

July 8, 2019

Tom, so sorry for your loss.

Stan & Carol Shustak

July 8, 2019

Linda & family,
We are saddened and so sorry for your loss. Tom was a kind and generous man, with a wonderful sense of humor.
Sending hugs and love,

Pixie Sprinkles

July 8, 2019

I'm so very sadden for the loss of such a lovely man I enjoyed sharing such fun time with you and your beloved sweetheart

Brenna Cardoza

July 8, 2019

Rest In Peace Tom. Thank you for smiles and laughs. You will be missed.

Joe Sharry, Jr.

July 8, 2019

God Bless

Neil Carmody

July 8, 2019

R I P Tom

ELLEN MANISCALCO

July 8, 2019

TO THE FAMILY:

I AM TRULY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. MR. NOONAN WAS AND ALWAYS WILL BE A KIND PERSON. HE WAS ALWAYS A FRIEND TO EVERYONE. I WILL REMEMBER HIS KINDNESS ALWAYS. REST IN PEACE. ELLEN MANISCALCO

Penny Prro

July 8, 2019

So sorry for your loss My prayers are with you and your family.He was the best boss.

Nancy Pingeton

July 8, 2019

My sincere condolences go out to the family of one of the nicest and understanding men I ever met. A true gentleman and a fabulous boss. Thank you for those years we worked for the District court. Prayers go out to all you loved ones.

Nancy Pingeton

Joe Sharry, Jr.

July 8, 2019

God Bless

Michael

July 7, 2019

Our Heartfelt Condolences.

America and our Community

Have Lost A Great Man.

July 7, 2019

Our Heartfelt Condolences.

America and our community

Lost A Great Man.

Mike and Andrea Edmonds

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