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Harriet Noone

Coatesville, Pennsylvania

1933 - 2015

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Harriet Hillyer Fletcher Noone

June 2,1933- March13, 2015

Harriet Hillyer Fletcher Noone, born June 2, 1933, in Chicago, died March 13, 2015, in Atlantic Beach, FL. The widow of Robert Noone, she previously lived in Belvedere and St. Helena, CA. A worldwide traveler, she was an avid reader...

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I met Harriet at a health farm 40 years ago. She quickly became my surrogate parent. By the time I had Isabel almost all my older family members had died. Harriet became "Grandma Hattie" to Isabel and they shared a very close relationship. Her loss has been very hard for both of us. In the last weeks before she died, we all just wanted her to be pain free. It made my day when she would smile; it lit up her face. Harriet had so many people who cared about her, more than she ever...

I am grateful to have shared a friendship with Petzi for more than 20 years, almost the entire time she lived at Fleet Landing; I met her because she & my mother were such close friends. Petzi faced her final weeks of life with courage & dignity, & I feel privileged to have shared treasured memories with her on several visits with her throughout that time. My heartfelt sympathy to David, Barbara, Deborah, & granddaughter Isabel, who was the light of Petzi's life.

Ms. Noonewas a woman of great grace,wit,and charm.She taught so much by just being herself.Her easy smile is missed.

Terri Lee


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Our thoughts and prayers go out to her family. She was a fine lady and had a wonderful personality...

Ken and Martha Townsend

Our prayers are with the family. She was a special person and a valued friend. Fred and Merly Melton

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Petzi will be greatly missed. Vivacious, fun, upbeat, and full of grace, she was always fun to be around. In the last years of my mother's life, Petzi was my mother's best friend, and we alwsys appreciated that friendship. I will forever treasure the last time I saw Petzi, when we had lunch together a couple of years ago at Fleet Landing. We love you, my dear, but we are glad you are where you can see some of your old friends.