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James Durwood Noah

FORT WORTH, Texas

1928 - 2008

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James Durwood Noah, 80, a retired Fort Worth Fire Department battalion chief, passed away Friday, Sept. 5, 2008, at a local hospital after a year of many health problems. Funeral: 2 p.m. Tuesday at Christ Chapel at 3740 Birchman in Fort Worth. Interment: Greenwood Memorial Park. Visitation: 6 to...

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My late husband and I met Jim when we were on honeymoon in 1981. He was so kind and took us to visit places of interest to my husband, butch stoltz, who was an animator. We had travelled from our home in south africa and remembered jim with great fondness. Cherry stoltz

so sorry to hear of his passing i would of loved to have spoken with him, im pretty sure he knew my dad grandfather uncle and great grandfather would of loved to hear some of his stores, well i bet he and my dad and the rest of the buckland firemen are sitting around talking bout the old days lol

Chief,
Is what I always called Jim Noah. I was his aide during the heat wave of 1980. We rode together for a year. It was during this time that I got to know him. He was a loving,passionate, and forgiving man. He loved the Department, his family, his friends, and most of all, his wife Virginia.
The Chief never made a difference in his rank as some officers do. He treated everyone with the same fairness and compassion. He never said a bad thing about anyone... he always focused...

Hello Virginia. I am so sorry to have just learned of James passing. You have my sympathy and are in my prayers. I remember when you and James first met and fell in love. You would bake cakes & other food items to take to the firemen. It's been a long time... I have thought of you often and wondered how you and James were. May God bless, comfort and sustain you and the rest of James' family. Please contact me.

Thank You Jim Noah, God Bless you, your family.

The few times that I met him in July in Terra Alta was fun times. He could really tell good stories.

God bless everyone in his family.

To the Noah Family. I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one. I knew the entire Noah family and I first met Jim when his mother lived on Springdale in Riverside, such wonderful people. May God Bless and be with you during your time of sorrow.

My condolences to the family.
John R. Cox

Dear Family,We will miss our cousin very much. He was such a sweet wonderful man whom we all loved. We know he is with the Lord and that is the greatest comfort of all.
Sheryl, Jeanie and Tim (Moore)