RAYMOND-NOON-Obituary

RAYMOND J. NOON

Pottsville, Pennsylvania

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NOONRAYMOND J., of Ashland, PA, formerly of Phila., on January 14, 2010, at the age of 80. Beloved husband of the late Elizabeth (nee Gorman); loving father of Cecelia Albanese, Barbara Jakus and the late Thomas, Joseph and Stephen Noon; also survived by 10 grandchildren, 3 sisters and 2...

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My sympathy to the family of Ray Noon. Only had a brief encounter with Ray from the Federal Reserve Bank Travel Club and found him to be a sweet adventurous man.

Please accept our deepest condolences and prayers for the family. We know that your Dad will be sadly missed by his children, grandchildren, and many friends.

Sincerely, Anne and Joanne Thomas and Family, Philadelphia, PA

Dear Celie and Family
We are so sorry for the loss of your beloved dad. We feel honored to have been a part of his "life celebration" on this 80th birthday. Our hearts and prayers are with you!
love, Vicki and Stu

Dear Cele & Barb,

My Mom wanted to extend her sympathy for the passing of your dear Dad. Those were the days back on 6th Street. I can recall, as though
it was yesterday, walking down the alley as your Mom & Dad enjoyed
their Highballs on the back porch. Your Dad always called me Wicky,
Wacky, Woo with a great hardy laugh. Our thoughts and prayers are
with you during these difficult times. Keep the Faith and embrace the memories!!!
God Bless,
The...

We met Ray and Betty Noon almost 55 years ago, they were married the same day we were marries, met them on our honeymoon, we had children together, laughed together, cried when the son's passed away, then cried again when dear Betty passed away,we also cried again yesterday when learning of Ray's death...He was a gentleman, great husband and wonderful Father, he also had that rich voice that you could hear above everyone else at Mass.... He is now at peace with Betty and three sons, Our...

Dear Celie and Barbara
Have fond memories which you probably do not recall due to your age at the time. One was during 1955 when we were going to Wildwood, NJ, and your dad's car was so loaded up the tires went down on 6th street and your dad and Bob had to go seek a trailer to repack. Through all the turmoil, we had a wonderful week, and your dad enjoyed having two ladies waiting on him (Bob had to return to work for the week). We thank our dear Lord for the memories of the past!! ...

My deepest sympathy to all the family and friends of Ray, He was an outstanding individual. He will be now taking part in the Angelic Choir in Heaven above, because everyone knew he definitely had an Heavenly Voice. Today at Mass, we sung 2 hyms that I knew he like, "Amazing Grace" and Prayer of St. Francis". I could just hear him singing. He is will God now, his heavenly Father.

Let There Be Peace on Earth, Ray. Those of us who sang with Ray for so many years in the Catholic Churches of Ashland Choir remember his booming voice, never failing sense of humor, and deep love for his family, church,and community. He was a fine man, a wonderful singer and a loyal Irishman. Our condolences and prayers to his family during this time of sadness from those who spent time with him in the choir loft.

Barbara and Cecelia:

My Dad, Bob O'Connell, and your Dad were in the coffee business together and I have very fond memories of both your Dad and Mom. Ray and Betty were wonderful people and were always very kind and loving toward me and my siblings. Our Dads were great friends and I always remember how Ray would always call my Dad "boss" with such loving affection. I also remember when your Dad would call, my Dad would say, without fail, ""morning Noon night" and your Dad would...