Dan-Noelle-Obituary

Dan Noelle

Portland, Oregon

Sep 29, 1944 – Dec 21, 2022

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September 29, 1944
DIED
December 21, 2022
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Portland, Oregon

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Dan NoelleSept. 29, 1944 - Dec. 21, 2022 Dan Noelle, retired Portland Police Assistant Chief and two term Multnomah County Sheriff, died Dec. 21, 2022 from an infection. Dan was born in St. Helens, Ore., in 1944. He graduated from St. Helens High School before joining the U.S. Army and later the...

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Never forgotten. Thank you for being the individual that you were. You did so much for Portland and broad integrity honor special friendship to my life. Rest in peace.

Dan, you are my hero. I always thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to get to visit with you when you would come in to see the attorneys at county council your presence was always welcomed. I think of you often and the years there at Multnomah County and know that you provided excellent services Multnomah county sheriff you are truly missed and will never be forgotten

For Rosie, I recently saw that Mr. Noelle sadly passed away in 2022. I wanted to let you know that my Dad passed away this past Sunday. He had Alzheimer´s Disease for 10+ years & was 90 years old. He & my Mom enjoyed their friendship with you both. Marianne Beene

Never forgot that wonderful man that was always a welcome side to see. He had such a big presence in Montoma county and I felt it a real honor to know him and on some occasions, have them stop by and spend a few minutes talking to me. They don´t make people like that anymore. I think of him often.

I still think about you from time to time. Avery good person and friend, Clyde You are missed

Sheriff Noelle, was a good man. I so appreciated his carriage and his insight. He was always respectful. Rosie I am so sorry for your loss. Y ou have my sincere condolences and my prayers to the family. Rosemary Morgan-Harris. .

Dearest Rosie, Just now saw the news of Dan's crossing over. I'm really sorry! Getting to know you both was such a treat! I often talk about what a fun time it was working on your house. I'm sure he'll be missed by so many who know him. Be well and I hope we'll cross paths sometime. All best in great sadness, John paisley

My boss in street crimes. Excellent supervisor. Lead from the front and always backed the officers working for him.

My name is Rita Magionos I worked for the Multnomah County Attorneys office and during my tenure I had the honor and privilege to know and get to work with Dan Noelle. He was always a bright light when he came into the office and periodically we had a chance to chat and I felt so fortunate to have known him as I considered him one of my heroes. If I saw him on the street and I was headed in his direction, I would always try and catch up to him as I felt so proud to be able to walk and chat...