David-Noone-Obituary

Rev. David Noone

Fayetteville, North Carolina

May 20, 1942 – Jun 15, 2025 (Age 83)

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BORN
May 20, 1942
DIED
June 15, 2025
AGE
83
LOCATION
Fayetteville, North Carolina

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Noone, Rev. DavidFAYETTEVILLE, N.C. - Rev. David Noone passed away on June 15, 2025.Well, if you're reading this, I've finally gone home-to be with family and friends and to finally meet a brother I never had the chance to know, as he was called home before I was born. No more emails, no more...

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You have been a special blessing in our lives for so many years! Thank You for indulging all my crazy ideas (Christ Cyclers-you on that old bike)! :) and for being there tor us through thick and thin over the years to listen, guide and support. We never did get that lunch in NC but we will one day, in heaven. We are so grateful for you and will miss you. Love Always...

One of the kindest souls I had the privilege of knowing. A wonderful priest at my parish at the time Christ Our Light in Colonie, NY His example remains one which I strive to live up to. He will be missed

Father Noone was always refreshing to see. His humor balanced the thought -provoking sermons in the evening. There was a level-headed, simple kindness about him. Grateful to have heard a few sermons in the past few years here.

Many Yrs ago, in Gloversville, NY we attended Our Lady of Mount Carmel school together, and then G-ville High School. You were always the faithful fun loving friend in our little group. As graduation & Life scattered us in many directions, our little group lost contact with one another but never forgot each other. I knew you had become a priest and always wanted to attend one of your masses when you, occasionally returned to G-ville. That never happened so I continued to think of you from...

The first time I meet Father Noone was at my First Holy Communion in second grade on a very hot humid day. Near the end I was sick and hustled out the back door just making it. Father McManus was delivering the Sacrament and Father Noone who had just recently joined St. Mary´s saw my exit and attended to me. Our family became close friends, and we nicknamed him "Uncle Nick!" Uncle Nick and I spent so much time together as he led me to become an Alter Boy very early in age and all the way...