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Jay Lowell Van Noy

Logan, Utah

1928 - 2010

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LOGAN, Utah - Jay Lowell Van Noy, 82, passed away peacefully Nov. 6, 2010, at this home in Logan, Utah, after a long and valiant fight against Bacterial Endocarditis. He was born Nov. 4, 1928, in Garland, Utah to Charles Lowell Van Noy and Ada Day Van Noy. Jay married Sue Simmons on Oct. 19,...

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Sonya,
My condolences to you and your entire family for the loss of your father. Although I haven't seen you since high school, I think of our time together fondly. Again, I am sorry for your loss.

Van Noy family,
Please accept my condolences on the passing of Jay Van Noy. The sad news came by way on an e-mail from Utah and I went to the Internet for confirmation and details. I cared enough for him that I knew, respected and appreciated more and more as the years passed. I saw him pla basketball at North Cache High but must admit my young age make this a limited remembrance with few details. I had a few chances to watch him play football for the Utah State Aggie and for me...

Mike, Becky and family:
So sorry to hear of your fathers passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Van Noy Family,
Dave and I were so sorry to hear of Jay's passing. Dave will miss seeing him @ church and walking on the Logan River Golf Course. I have many different memories of your family including the large tortoise you had. We would keep letting him out and Debbie you always took the cause of that for us. I think that the 7 of us girls did that at each of our own homes. I remember spending so much time in the "cool" basement that Jay fixed for his family and we all enjoyed....

To the extended Van Noy family: I simply ached when I read of Jay's passing. My Dad, Herm Fonnesbeck, thought the world of Jay and was so thrilled that one of his favorite "Cards" was coming to Logan to run the youth sports and recreation programs. I see my old LHS teammate and friend Steve Baugh wrote in about "Uncle Jay"...I wish I had lived in Logan longer at times (been in St. George since 1974) because I know I would have gotten to know Jay even better. As it was, I will take the...

Van Noy Family - Sorry to hear of Jay's passing. I will never forget his loving encouragement throughout my young athletic years in Logan. He always had optimistic words to say no matter how I played. I will always remember him calling me "Lefty". He was so charitable to me. I can't count the number of times he would see me at JB's and when I went to pay the bill he had already paid it for me. I will never be forget his great kindness.

Van Noy Family
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Jay was a fun and enjoyable man to be around, he has left a lasting impression upon me

Debbie and family I was so sorry to read about your dads passing. He was always so kind to me whenever I saw him in the store. He would visit with me when I would ask how you were. He was very proud of you. He was a great guy. Joannie Reese Jeppson Providence, Ut

Dear Sue, We were so sorry to hear about Jay's passing. Duane always enjoyed being and visiting with him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Sincerely, Duane & Barbara Beck