Donald-Noonan-Obituary

Donald G. Noonan

Portland, Oregon

1934 - 2021

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Donald G. NoonanJan. 1, 1934 - June 4, 2021 A Concelebrated Funeral Mass for Donald G. Noonan will be held at 11 a.m., Friday, June 11, 2021, at St. Mary Cathedral, N.W. 18th and Couch, Portland.Don is survived by his wife, M. K. Leineweber Noonan.In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are...

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I am at a lose for words. I (Tommy M) was a very young boy when I first met him. I moved away to North Texas many years ago. I worked, lived and followed his example of how to be a good man. All these years later, I have never forgotten the kind man that use to tell me jokes, and somehow (I still don't know how) fixed the only hand of power we ever played with 4 jacks. I am so saddenned to hear of this wonderful human life ending and being taken from us. I know that is greedy of me to...

Sorry to hear of Donald's passing. It has been many years since I have see any Noonan, since living in Corvallis. My fondest memory was selling ice cream to him when he worked for a Rambler (?) Dealer on Burnside.

Mary Kay,

So sorry to Hear about Don's passing. I (Tom) remember Don from St. Charles. Our family used to see the Noonans at all the Sunday masses all those many years from the past. May he rest in peace and may you cherish all the good times you and Don shared over the years.
God Bless you,

Tom & Gail Eder

I am saddened to hear of Uncle Don’s passing. Mary Kay, may your memories bring a smile to your face and peace in your heart. Growing up with his jokes, story telling and singing made the visits we had fun. We would camp, fly kites until the strings broke and have lots of laughs. He is now able to reunite with dad, his brother from another mother. Thanks for the memories, Uncle Don!

Our family is saddened by "Uncle Don" passing. He was such a character, full of life and the life of the party! From piano playing, songs and jokes, he had a zest for life! I know he and Dad (Norm) are up there laughing together (maybe even playing poker?). We are unable to make the mass tomorrow but wish Mary Kay and the family and friends of Don peace knowing that he is now with Jesus.
Lisa (Schulz) Huddleston and family.

I have known Don since my high school years. He was always a happy man eager to talk and visit old friend. He will be dearly missed.