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Joan A. Toner

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Colorado Springs, Colorado
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American Heart Association

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Joan A. (Nobis) Toner, beloved wife of Brigadier General Richard J. Toner, USAF (Ret), passed away on June 11th, 2008, from complications of diabetes and heart disease. Joan was born in Medford, MA, on February 8, 1935, the daughter of the late Edward N. and Lilliane (Noble) Nobis. She attended...

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Joan was my cousin and a beautiful woman of God. I was a few years younger and she was always "the teacher" when we were young and visited Aunt Dot..so wonderful to remember her and I have her husband,Dick´s book that he wrote about her called "Sam" Memories of a remarkable woman. So good to remember such a wonderful gal..Louise Romano

So sorry to hear of her passing. Although I only knew her briefly she was such a fabulous lady and mother.

Our sincere sympathy to you and your family. Both Joan's were a mold unto themselves. God Bless, Cookie and Ann King (57)

Hi Dick.....How are you doing? May the God of all comfort..give you peace for the road ahead...He never changes and He never sleeps. How great is His love for you. Love

Dick,
Sorry to hear about Joan. I'll say a prayer for both of you.
Love,
Judith Stewart

Dick,
It was my honor to have lunch with Joan and you during the 50th. She was a wonderful lady whose company both Pattie and I enjoyed. Our prayers are with you and your family.

Dick,
Maxine and I did not know Joan, but have heard what a grand lady she was. All of us know what it takes to be a service wife, but then to run a B&B; just so you could write a book. How great she is. Be assured we will remember her, you and your family in our prayers.
Harry and Maxine

Dick & family,
My sincere & deepest sympathy to you at this difficult time. Although we are cousins Joan was traveling the world...so I know her through the eyes of Aunt Dorothy. Joan made a difference in this world and many many have been blessed by her. A women of great courage in difficult times. May you know the comfort of Jesus Christ in the days that lay ahead.
Love,
Diane (Noble) Hayden

We pray that, in time, your Happier Memories will carry you through the rougher days ahead until you are together again, May God Bless you and Your departed Wife Joan.