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Floyd "Spike" Nolan

Syracuse, New York

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August 6, 2003 Floyd "Spike" Nolan, age 65, of 80 Rainbow Shores Dr., died Wednesday, August 6, at Crouse Hospital, Syracuse. Born March 10, 1938, in Syracuse, son of Floyd and Geraldine Gressler Nolan. He graduated from Pulaski Academy High School in 1955. Served in U.S. Army 1957-1962. Last...

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Spike was a gifted teacher who made a difference in the lives of many students. I am fortunate to have worked with him and extend my sympathy to his family and friends at this sad time.

I found out too late to attend the services and for that, I apologize. You are in our thoughts. Spike is in a better place now, no more pain.

God Bless you my friend,
Kim & Dean, Shannon & Paul.

I'm not sure even Spike realizes the impact he had on my life. I owe alot to you old friend. Spike used to call me his hero. He's truly the hero. He positivly impacted so many people in so many ways. On behalf of all your former students, Thank you. You will be dearly missed my friend. Sorry I didn't make the service, I just found out about this today.

Sorry to hear of Spikes passing. He was a classmate of Hille's and a friend of both of us.

Spike was a great mentor for myself and many others. I attended adault education at boces when I was laid off. Through the years I kept in touch and he always welcomed me into his shop and home. He will be missed by many. I thank him for the knowledge he gave me in his classroom and will always have it.

My thoughts are with you at this time of loss.

You will be missed old friend.You are now a guardian angle.

Rest In Peace

I only knew Spike a few short years while I was at BOCES---5 to be exact, however, he left an indelible impression on me. He was a wonderful, colorful person, a bit rough on the outside but a real puppy dog on the inside. One never had to guess what Spike was thinking especially when it came to administration:) He will be missed but remembered.