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James A. "Jim" Noll

Boise, Idaho

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James Noll James A. Noll, 64, of Boise, passed away July 13, 2009, at a local hospital. Viewing will be held at 10 a.m. until the Funeral Service at 11 a.m., Friday, July 17, at Cloverdale Funeral Home. Jim was a loving father, devoted grandfather, and loyal friend. His kind spirit was taken...

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Dear Noll family,
May I offer my condolences to you and your family at this difficult time.
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I'm sorry for your loss.I don't have much recollection of JIm I was very young when we met.I send my deepest sympathies to you & your families.

Eddie Jenkins' daughter LaWanaJenkins

Jim ~Al~ Eddie

Jim~
We will miss you so much! I know you are having a happy reunion with all our families in Heaven! Love ya lots~
Your Cousin Gloria
p.s. I love this picture of you, your twin brother Al & cousin Eddie~

JIm and Jackie,

We are so sorry for your loss. We have great memories of your Dad and you kids when you were very young. I was just telling someone the other day about taking Jackie to the slide at the natatorium pool. We had camping trips at Silver creek and playing the pool up there. Your Dad always made me laugh and had a heart as big as the sky,would do anything for a friend.
We lost contact over the years, but often talked about him. The best to you both and your...

My sincere condolence to your family. I wish you wonderful memories of your dad, may he rest in peace. My brother and I met Jim and Al in the 7th grade. We had so much fun together. He will be missed by many people.

Jim, Eddie, Jeannie, Al & Beverly in back

Jim,I will remember all the times we had growing up. You, Al, Donald, Beverly, Eddie and I.
Love you, your cousin
Jeannie (Jenkins) Baggett

I met Jim when I was just a kid and we fast became girlfriend and boyfriend! Whatever that means to 12 yr. olds...! I used to hang out at Ed & Veda's a lot growing up. When we got a little older and Jim got his car we double dated once and went to a drive-in movie. I was with Jim and Pam's sister Sharon was with my future husband, (John Catlin) although I didn't know it then! Jim and I stayed in contact when he was in the service and after he and Pam married, John and I would get together...

For Jackie and family - our thoughts are with you. I only knew your father through you and he must have been a great man to have a part in raising such a great daughter - keep him with you always by remembering the good times.

Joan and Tom Carlson

We are sorry for your loss. It has been a long time since we've seen Jim, probably when I was stationed at Mountain Home AFB. He is without pain now and certainly in a better place. Our condolences to those who remain.
Myrt and Richard Jenkins from Midvale, Utah.