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Martin "Tim" NOLAN

Melbourne, New Jersey

Age 67

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NOLAN Martin "Tim", 67, Melbourne, FL passed away March 3, 2017 in Melbourne. He was the son of Martin P. and Cecelia Nolan, formerly of Demarest, NJ, but longtime resident of Melbourne, FL and a retired car salesman. Survivors include his wife Wilda and Step Son James Folks, brothers Anthony...

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I first met Tim when he began working with us at the Lane Dealership in Melbourne Fl. We grew up in the 50's and 60's when life was great and show business was at it's peak. He shared his stories and I shared mine. He would always make me laugh when I needed it and I admired his genuine friendship. There are few people I know that would be right there if times got tough and he was one of them. I will aiways miss you Tim and keep. You in my stories, thoughts and prayers.
Love...

Will never forget Tim and what a dear friend he was. Numerous great times with him and appreciated his sincere and loyal friendship.
Miss ya pal, Buck

Tim - knowing you took me back to the good old days when watching the classics movies with Gene Kelly and Judy Garland. I always think of you and
the stories you told growing up with Michael Kelly
and could only wonder how much fun you two must
have had. I wish I could have met Michael and had the chance to go out with you both for a Bud!
You will always have a place in my heart as a special and dear friend. I will Miss You..and keep
you in my prayers.
Your Buddy...

Rest in Peace Tim. Nothing but great memories during our NVRHS days.

many fond memories of Timmy - we had great
times together over the years - he was always
a gentleman and loyal to all his friends - i will
always remember #22

Noreen Flynn

Rest In Peace, Tim.
Class of '68

Very sad to hear about Tims passing. Have nothing but amazing memories of him, particularly all the fun we had together. Going to " Jack & Ginny's" bar, Deer Head etc. he was always kind and friendly to everyone and had a great outgoing disposition. He was particularly supportive when I returned from Viet Nam and was a true friend.
# 22 will always be remembered and appreciated.