Joseph-DeNoble-Obituary

Joseph DeNoble

Appleton, Wisconsin

About

LOCATION
Appleton, Wisconsin

Obituary

Send Flowers

DeNoble, JosephJoseph Martin DeNoble, 96, died peacefully on January 21, 2015. He was born in Kimberly Wisconsin on July 25, 1918, the son of Joseph DeNoble and Johanna Guerts.Joseph served as a Sargeant in the Armed Forces during WWII. After the war he returned to the Fox Valley and married...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Joe and Dolly DeNoble were exemplary parents. Their children and grand children were fortunate to have had such stellar role models. My parents and my siblings greatly enjoyed spending time with them. They have left an indelible mark on all that knew them. What a fine legacy but both Joe and Dolly are missed.

i wasn't alive back then but i know he would have been a great family member to have around with me i love and miss you bunches.

We lived in a duplex on Longview Avenue right behind their home 20+ years ago. I had two little girls that would always go and talk to them when they were playing Scrabble in their backyard. They were so kind and patient with all the interruptions from those little girls.

I cared for Mr. DeNoble this past summer at St. Paul's. He enjoyed being treated with respect and then respected his caregivers as well. I delighted in looking at the pictures of his life and discussing them with him. I'm so glad he passed peacefully.

Your Father was a true gentleman. My condolences. Judy Quella Nigl

My condolences to all of the family. Joe was a great guy!! Loved helping make his days easier and even gave him credit for his daily cocktail hour. He lived life like he wanted, his way...I enjoyed meeting each and everyone of you and you were all loved very much. Joe was always telling me stories of your whereabouts and doing when I was working on the floor, I will miss his intelligent conversations and his great sense of humor...may he rest in peace!! my best to all of you, be proud,...

It was a joy to play Scrabble with this expert player! (I regret that we didn't have a few more games recently.) What a delightful gentleman! My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time of your loss. He will have enjoy the "wine" of eternal happiness, I'm sure. God will make sure of that.
Ellen