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Joseph E. Noe

Groton, Connecticut

Nov 1, 1958 – Jul 14, 2022

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BORN
November 1, 1958
DIED
July 14, 2022
LOCATION
Groton, Connecticut

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Byles-Groton Memorial Home - Groton Obituary

Joseph E. Noe, 63, of Groton died unexpectedly at his home late afternoon Thursday July 14, 2022. Joseph was born November 1, 1958 in Washington, Illinois to Clarence Noe and Nancy Hansen Noe.


Joseph graduated from Washington Community High School in Illinois.  He then joined the US Navy and was honorably discharged.  Joseph worked as a machinist at Electric Boat for over 40 years.


Joseph had a great sense of humor and was a true sportsman. He enjoyed fishing and pheasant hunting.  Joseph rooted for UCONN Huskies basketball, the Chicago Cubs and the Dallas Cowboys.


He is survived by son Kenneth E. Noe, daughter Tara Shrader, father Clarence Noe, grandchildren Braylon Shrader, Nolan Shrader and Macy Shrader.  He is preceded in death by his mother Nancy Noe, brother Robert Noe, sisters Eva Rupp and Rebecca Noe.


A Memorial Visitation will be held from 4:00pm to 6:00pm Thursday July 21, 2022 at the Byles Groton Memorial Home, 310 Thames Street in Groton.  


Interment will take place with Military Honors at Glendale Cemetery in Washington, Illinois.

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Joe was a pleasure to know and work with , he will be missed . My condolences to his family

I was a coworker of Joe for 15 years and I was shocked and saddened to hear of his passing, he was a great friend and one of the most sincere people I knew. My deepest sympathy to Joe's family and friends, may your memories of him help you through this time of great sorrow. R.I.P. Joe, you will be greatly missed.

Deepest condolences to the family very solid man may he Rest In Peace

Rest In Peace my friend great mechanic co worker and friend God bless you

Sorry to hear about Joe

Joe was a great friend..... Many days working together,, many stories,,,,, will be deeply missed. ....

Again I sayR.I.P. “Joey Noe from Illinois”. So many memoriesSuch a sense of humoryears gone byalways the one after a family Thanksgiving dinner to gather up a group by saying.. “Hey, let’s go outside and throw the football around”.It’s always the beautiful memories of him that will live on.

To the Family, I was a coworker of Joe's. He was a very good person. Always pleasant to talk to. Will miss him. God Bless.

One of the most honest, straight-forward persons we have known. Deepest sympathy to Ken and Tara on the loss of their father who loved them dearly.......we will all miss you, Joe. Grace and Peace in the Everlasting.