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Joe Pring LeNoir

Charleston, South Carolina

1940 - 2019

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Joe Pring LeNoir N. Charleston - Joe Pring LeNoir, 79, of North Charleston, husband of Patti LeNoir, passed away on November 4, 2019 at Roper Hospice Cottage. Joe was born on June 24, 1940 in Williamson, WV, son of Robert Lawrence and Florence Elizabeth LeNoir. He was the founder of LeNoir Realty...

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Patti and family, I am so sorry about Joe. He was a wonderful and caring person. I worked for him at Century 21. He spoke often about you and the boys. After my divorce, I went back to college for an education degree while selling real estate. He managed my property for free until I received my degree. With three children in school, he was a blessing. I tired to find him to thank him and to let him know I retired from teaching, but didn't know
where to start. May Joe rest peacefully...

Patti,
I am so sorry to hear of the death of your precious husband. I feel your pain. I pray your precious memories will help you during this sad time. You were blessed to have each other for so long. When you have a good marriage, you have it all. Cleve has been gone for 10 1/2 years, and my 3 sons and church family have been so supportive, as I am sure yours will be. May our Lord keep his loving arms around you and give you peace. It's okay to cry. I think that it helps the...

To David LeNoir and his whole family , our prayers are with you all.
You have done a lot for your friends and brought happiness into our daily lives. I did not know your father but they say the "apple does not fall far from the tree" . Knowing you David , you had a very strong and loving "tree" ,in your Father, to learn from. God Bless you all and your Father.

I did not know Joe, but my mom worked for him at Kinneys in Pinehaven. She always said that he was a wonderful guy to work for! My prayers go out to your family, I live in Tennessee, and the Poores let me know about his passing.

I remember how great Joe was to work with years ago in Real Estate..a really good guy!

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief, and find comfort from knowing that God draws close to the broken-hearted.