Charles-Noonan-Obituary

Charles Noonan

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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DIED
February 27, 2016
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Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Charles T. Noonan, 91, died February 27, 2016, in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Born in Ashland, Kentucky, he was a son of Arthur and Tina (Beam) Noonan. After attending public schools in Ashland, he studied at Harvard College (where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa) and Harvard Law School. In 1949,...

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The most special person I will ever have had the pleasure of meeting in my life. Charlie made the most astounding difference in my simple life. He encouraged me to be all that I could be and always made me feel worthy as a human being. He is sorely missed.

My family and I were incredibly fortunate to meet C.T., work with him on a meaningful art project, and become friends. He touched our lives in many ways and will always be in our thoughts. His humor, wisdom, love of life, and insight will be greatly missed.

Charles was a very special friend to my husband,Dr Herbert Hyman.
I extend my sincere sympathy to his family. He was a very special person.
Mina Hyman

Condolences to the Noonan Family. Charlie was the perfect example to so many in his many capacities, including lawyer and family man. I am sorry to hear of his passing but happy to hear that he lived a long and happy life. I used to work for Herb Levy as a paralegal, across Walnut Street from Charlie's office. Herb idolized Charlie, and in dealing with Charlie myself, I learned why.

We have lost a great man and dear friend! Our deepest sympathy to Connie and the family.

My sincere sympathy to the Noonan family. I will always remember Mr. Noonan's kindness to me following my mother's passing. He was a true gentleman.

David Nehf

Very sorry to learn that my neighbor , Charlie won't be outside anymore. Always a pleasure to see Connie and Charlie out for walk. I will miss them.
My sympathy
Mary Anne McCambridge

Susan,
I was sorry to learn of your father's passing. I know he was thought of so highly by my parents. May fond memories give you comfort. His spirit is now closer than ever - a mere prayer away. May it serve you well.
God bless.

A true gentleman, passionate about his family, art, and culture.