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Beth Noland Vail

Mobile, Alabama

Age 68

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VAIL Beth Noland Vail, 68, a resident of Mobile, died Sunday, February 19, 2012 after a brief battle with cancer. Beth moved to Mobile as a young girl from Shaker Heights, Ohio. She attended Julius T. Wright and Arizona State University. She married Andrew Jackson Vail Jr. in 1962, and pursued a...

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Beth was always so honest and genuine over the 55 years we were friends. I miss her already and am keeping her family and loved ones in my prayers.

Dear Sweet Beth,No one could have had a better toast of life, and Birthday than what you children gave you today...It was
so great to meet your Children, and know how much they loved you...I found out today just how much me, and the rest of the gang is going to miss you...you will be loved and missed, but never forgotten...love you Diane Moore.

Miss Mary, Sue, Nancy, Chip, Drew, Mary,
and Lat--My heart goes out to all of you.
In our teens Beth and I shared a close friendship, but after high school, we all went in different directions. Maybe once a year we'd see each other and laugh over the things we did or grimace over the things we should not have done.
I have many good and funny memories of Beth. She was great fun and a great friend. She lived life to the fullest. I'm sure when she looked back on her life, she...

I will always remember our fun years at
Julius T. Wright School for Girls! We'll
miss you!! May God bless your family.
Nancy Stevens McLeod

my thoughts & prayers are with the Noland family.
sugar pettiss warren

We would like to send our condolences to Beth's family and friends. She was our neighbor for over 20 years and we did most of our catching up at our mailboxes. She was a sweet lady and always had a smile on her face whenever I saw her. Sincerely, Alan and Tina King

In Christian concern and loving care, you were uplifted in prayer by The Mens Prayer Fellowship of Dauphin Way United Methodist Church.

Dear Ms Vail:
I would like to Thank You for letting me come and hang out with Mary when we were in high school. The one memory that comes to mind which is funny now but wasn't then is when Mary had invited us all, the Freshman Cheerleaders from Murphy for a slumber party. You guys had a party to attend so we had invited some boys from high school over, we were all having fun, acting like high schoolers do, and you guys had decided not to go to the party, you had gotten a headache and...