FRANCIS-NOLAN-Obituary

FRANCIS J. NOLAN

Rutland, Vermont

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FRANCIS J. NOLAN - MENDON - Francis J. Nolan died in the Rutland Regional Medical Center after a seven year struggle with Parkinson's. He was born Feb. 7, 1925, in Burlington, the son of James Emmett and Catherine (Cannon) Nolan. He graduated from Cathedral High School in 1942, and attended St....

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Gert & family
I am so sorry to hear of Frank's passing - there are so many happy memories from summer camp, my thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this most difficult time
Kathy


You have my deepest sympathy. May all your wonderful and loving memories bring comfort to you all.

Dear Chris,
John and I and were so very sorry to learn of the passing of your father. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family for your loss.

A fair and honest man doing a difficult job.

My sincerest sympathy to the Nolan family. So many fond memories of the "Supper Club" and other fun
gatherings with my parents! Also, Frank sang at my parents' wedding in 1942, and at my wedding in 1968!!

Frank conducted himself as a true gentleman in a difficult job - and I was lucky to have been able to enjoy listening to him sing! May God comfort his family. Scott Ingalls, Chattanooga, TN

Jill & Brian,

I am so sorry to read of the passing of your father. May he rest in peace

I worked with Frank for 15 years in the Rutland office until he retired in 1987. Loved Kathleen's eulogy on Thursday. While she did mention Frank's love of milk shakes, she didn't mention that he drove all the way to Bennington each workday to get one. Will remember Frank in my prayers.

I would like to express my deepest sympathies to Frank's family.He was a valued employee and co-worker at the IRS. I also want to extend the sympathies of my parents (Jack and Louise Lynch)who also knew him from Cathedral and St. Michael's College and spoke often of his beautiful singing voice. Heaven's choir has a new member. Respectfully and with fond memories of the gentleman that he was.