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Kenneth Edward Nolin

Claysville, Pennsylvania

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Kenneth Edward Nolin, 88, died Tuesday, September 15, 2015, in his home at Strabane Trails Village, Washington. He was born August 26, 1927, in Seattle, Wash., a son of the late William Wallace Nolin and Ruth Hemenway Nolin. Mr. Nolin's parents served as missionaries to Egypt with the...

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Sharon and Doug, my sympathies to you and all the Nolin family on the loss of your father. It sounds like he had a life filled with purpose and joy. No one could ask for more. I hope your memories and family bring some peace to you during this difficult time.

Mary (Mirisciotti) DeMartino, Waynesburg friend. Boston, Massachusetts

My very best to the Nolan family. I remember our days as kids together. Such a wonderful gentle soul. In Christ we shall rise again.

Dear Nolin family, I am so sorry for your loss. I've often thought and spoken of your dad. He, and your family, taught me so much without even knowing it. His kindness and patience were unmatched. He gave me a path to follow and the faith in God to follow it. He was the hero in my life. May you all find peace and comfort in this difficult time.

To the Nolin family, you have my deepest sympathy. I have so many great memories of your dad from his time as pastor of the Clarksville church as well as from Youth Group. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

To the Nolin Family, what a blessing Rev. Nolin was to so many people. He will be greatly missed.

Susan, Sharon, Doug, & Rachel, My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families. So much of my life was impacted by your parents & you. Your Dad made "Church" come alive for me & assisted my faith development. Prayers as you celebrate his life.

With many thoughts and deepest sympathy to you and your family. May God's presence surround you in your sadness.

Dear Cousins,
Your Knapp Family in Oregon and Washington send our love and deepest sympathy for the loss of your father and grandfather and our Cousin Ken. He was such a bright spirit in the search for common ground between Christianity and islam. May his legacy support all efforts toward peace.