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GREGORY JOHN NOONAN

Burlington, Vermont

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GREGORY JOHN NOONAN BURLINGTON - Gregory John Noonan, 58, died at his home in Burlington on Sunday, Oct. 11, 2009, after a brief battle with cancer. Greg, the son of the late Edward J. Noonan Jr. and the late Dolores Donlin Noonan, was born in Springfield, Mass. on March 4, 1951. He graduated...

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Hello to all family and friends of Greg. I am so happy I got to see Greg this summer and perform at the Vermont Pub & Brewery, coming up from New Orleans. Greg was always a supporter of mine, before I moved, after Katrina, right up to this summer. I will always be grateful for his generosity of spirit, his love for music, and help for NO when we needed help. Greg and Steve came to stay with me in NO for St. Paddy's weekend several years ago...a very memorable time. Never forget.

Greg was a wonderful man. He taught me many things about beer and dazzled me with the details of his historical knowledge. He was always a caring, warm & welcoming man; Once offering me some of his own delicious corn beef and cabbage, last St. Patties day, when his kitchen ran out. My condolences to his family.
Vermont has lost a visionary and a scholar. May his memory be an inspiration to us all.

I first met Greg in Montpelier, of all places, where we both were working on beer issues at the Statehouse. While from somewhat different sides of the coin, we easily worked together to fix the issues with the law for the benefit of beermen (and beerwomen) throughout Vermont. He was respectful, always a gentleman, and was empathetic to others while not giving up on his beliefs. In business he always treated us with respect, dignity and was a customer of the highest regard. My condolences...

The world has lost a great brewer, and one of the leading lights of the craft beer movement. He will be missed but well remembered when a good beer is shared. My condolences to his family and friends.

David Nitzsche
St. Louis Brews

Greg was such a caring and wonderful man, employer and friend. He always had great advice to give and he offered it with spunk and enthusiasm. I will miss that famous smile and booming laugh. The community he loved has lost a great friend.

Jerome and Maura

Our prayers and condolences to you and Greg's family during this sad time. May you find strength and solace in remembering his life well lived.

My sisters, mother and I shared a evening at Gregory's brewery in Burlington..He delighted us with his charm, humor, wit, and knowledge....I enjoyed that evening greatly.. He will be remembered fondly. My thoughts and prayers are with you Chris & family...

Carol and I will miss Gregory. He was a great friend. Our condolences to his family and friends.

So sorry to hear of Greg's passing...every year a trip to Burlington met a night at VPB, a Burly and chat with the man...I'll miss that. My thoughts are with Greg's family and friends.