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John Nolan

Chicago, Illinois

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Nolan, John J. "Jack" (Captain C.P.D. Ret.) age 78, Korean Veteran. Passed into the loving arms of God on Friday evening encircled by his loving family. Beloved husband of Sheri for 53 years. Loving son of the late James (the late Kathleen) Nolan. Devoted father of Mike C.P.D. (Bridget), Sean...

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Great boss and person. Worked for him in 009!

Best boss ever. Will always remember him.

Capt, those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end....
2nd district, 70"s.....

Captain, I worked for you in the 002 and 009 Dist. I never had a more enjoyable and educational time in my 27 years with the c.p.d. than under your command. I will miss you... condolences jack felker retired c.p.d.

To the Nolan Family,
My deepest condolences.
I never had the pleasure to work for John, but my Dad did, and he always would say what a great guy and Policeman he was. I only had the chance to meet him a couple of times, but I have to agree with my Dad.
May God Bless you and John and hold you in the palm of His hand.

Dear Nolan Family:
So sorry for the loss of your father and friend. I wanted to be with all of you at this time, but weather in Michigan has snowed me in. God Bless you all. Prayers and Peace, Fred Haw IV

To The Nolan Family,
May God's peace that passes all understanding be with you all.

Jim and Susan Morrison
107th and Wood

Nolan Family, You are all in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. I have many fond memories of the excursions our families took together back in the 70's when our parents were hanging around together. I am not sure who caused more trouble-the parents or the teenagers! God Bless, Sue Morgan Reynolds

Really sorry to hear of your loss. I remember as teenagers in the 70's how relieved we were that "Mike's Dad" was a cop. That came in handy when someone
in our group siphoned gas. Considering we were "pretty good kids" we got a slap on the wrist and scolded enough to scare us. He had earned our respect at a young age. A great role model for us and someone we knew we could "go to".