James-Noll-Obituary

James E. Noll

Swartz Creek, Michigan

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NOLL, James E. - Age 72, of Flushing, died Tuesday, February 12, 2008 at Genesys Health Park. Funeral Mass will be celebrated 11 AM Monday, February 18, 2008 at St. Pius X Catholic Church, G3139 Hogarth Ave., Flint with Fr. Robert Copeland celebrant. Visitation will be held 2-9 PM Sunday...

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As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

If there is a "watering hole" in heaven, I hope Jim, Gibby and Tom Stipes are bellied up to the bar having a laugh on us!

God's speed to Jim's many friends and family. He was indeed a consumate gentleman.

Jim you were that "Bright Light" at the end of the tunnel; to say that you will be missed would be a gross understatement. You were a true friend to all in every sence of the word. I will continue each day with the fondest of memories. My deepest sympathy to the Noll Family in this time of Great Sadness.

God Bless you Jim and your entire family! You were a dear friend to my brother-in-law Paul Kronberg and my sister Susan Kronberg and whenever we spoke you were always friendly and smiling and always treated me with such respect. I know the good Lord will welcome you with open arms!

We knew Jim well and I worked with him in the Flint office of IBM for several years. I loved his inventive mind and quick wit. It's with great sadness that I remember those good times with him and offer our sympathy to his family and many friends.

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

Jim, I may have only known you for the past two years, but our friendship seemed to be a life time. I will sadly miss you.

Jim, you and I go back a long way to the days when we were selling IBM Selectic typewriters together. You were a good friend, and will be missed by many people. So sorry to hear this news!

We are so sorry to hear that Jim is gone. One of the original IBM OP'ers. We had such fun. A lot of it due to you. Thanks for the memories. Sorry we can't be there, but are in Florida. We send our love. Sandy & Bill Keeler