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Dorothy J. Nolan

Chicago Ridge, Illinois

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Nolan, Dorothy Jess (nee Butler) Age 81. Beloved wife and best friend of the late Francis "Pat"; loving mother of Mary Patt (Kevin) Clancy, Frannie (John) McInerney, Nancy (Mike) Sullivan, Dorothy (Michael) Small, Jimmy (Lori), and Patrick (Chris); proud grandma of 14; and great-grandma of 12;...

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I was thinking of taking a ride to Sister Lakes and randomly searching old friends when I came upon your Mom's obituary. I was shocked and saddened to hear of her passing and then learning that your Dad has passed also...no words. I am so sorry that none of us knew because we would have been there for all of you as you were for us when we lost our parents and our sister. You'll never know how much it meant to all of us when Sheila passed away and you all came to her wake. We couldn't have...

Sorry for your loss. My prayers and sympathy to the family. Carmella McCurrie

Sorry for your loss, Dorothy and Pat were great neighbors for the last 18 years

So sorry for your loss Mary Patt and Kevin. Our prayers are with you and your family.

Nolan cousins - Aunt Dorothy was a wonderful woman. I will always fondly remember her fun devious laugh. Love you all
Bea Farmer and family

Dear Nolan Family, we are so sorry to hear about your Mom/Grandma. She was such a beautiful, friendly and
loving lady who will be missed. Your parents raised a
wonderful family. Memories of the Wildwood Drive
Parties, the Little Crooked Lake 4th of July boat parades,
are fun to look back on. The kids and I are sorry that we
aren't there for you. Your in our thoughts and prayers.
Take care of each other.
SINCERELY, Judy, Robbie & Jenna

Dear Nolans - Our prayers and thoughts are with you on your Mom's passing - we were happy to visit with her just two years ago when she came to Arizona with some other Mercy "girls".

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family with the loss of your mother. Jerry and Nancy Rogers