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Kenneth Edward Noia

Fremont, California

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Kenneth Edward Noia Dec. 4, 1949 - Dec. 9, 2010 Resident of Fremont Ken passed quietly on December 9, 2010 with family and friends at his side due to many health complications. Survived by his loving wife Tari, son Kenneth Jr., daughter Julie, sister Kathy Hesser and her husband Gary, niece Amy...

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I have fond memories of my cousin Kenny In the early 60’s our family would visit Aunt Della and Uncle Ed in Hayward. My brother Michael and I would be so excited about getting to see and spend time with our cousins Kenny and Kathy. Mike would hang out with Ken, and I would have fun with Kathy. There was always music coming from Kenny’s room. Good times, a long time ago....
Many years later when I was in my early teens, I was hitchhiking with a guy friend from summer school. The car...

Kenny and Cathy and I spent a lot time doing family things over our life time. I will miss Kenny's insight on life because he was the oldest cousin. All of the cousins looked to Kenny for the ground breaking "60's" fads. I don't know that any of us really understood the old folk's accordion band thing. I will never forget the hair-raising ride to Pinecrest with Kenny at the wheel of his Ford Pinto, passing cars going uphill with his best friend Billy gripping the dashboard!! I'm sorry I was...

Kenny and Julie sorry to hear about your dad. You are both in our prayers. I know you both will do great in your chosen careers because of all the nanny cookies and pops you had at our house.

love, Dick, Nancy and Leigh Bierch
Brentwood, California

To the Noia Family,

My deepest sympathy in your loss. There is no silence like that of the ultimate separation, and my heart goes out to you. May the love of your family and friends, and the memories of this great and loving man, Ken, see you through to brighter days.

Noia Family, so sorry to hear of Ken's passing. I lived next door to you on Granville in Fremont and used to watch the kids. My prayers are with you during this difficult time. May you find comfort in your many memories with him.

Ken, it was a privilege to call you a friend in high school and a real pleasure to see what a wonderful man you became. You will be missed.

My deep sympathy to the Noia family and friends. It's a terrible thing to lose a husband and father and I hope your happy memories will help you through your sorrow.

Noia family, I am so very sorry to hear of Ken's passing. He was always so selfless and full of life. We will miss his energy and commitment to the Class of '68.
Rest easy, Ken.