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Robert John Noll

Louisville, KY, Kentucky

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NOLL, ROBERT JOHN, 74, of Louisville, passed away Sunday, November 19, 2006 at Baptist Hospital East. He was born in Zanesville, OH to the late Alphonsus and Elizabeth Crum Noll. He was a retired Financial Manager for General Electric with over 35 years of service. After retiring he was chairman...

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Jim and Chris, we are so sorry about the loss of your Dad. He was such a great friend and companion of my Dad's especially since Mom passed. After seeing you all at the visitation, it is apparent that "Mr. Noll" lives on within all of you kids. It was nice to catch up with you and the rest of the Westwood gang. You are in our prayers.

I worked with Bob for quite a while (at GE). We had some rough spots at first - he would refer to me as "the girl" - but we somehow got past all that. My husband and I used to have lunch with Bob every 3 or 4 months to catch up until he began to have health problems. Jimmy (my husband) looked forward to the calls from Bob when he had a "good" horse tip. I will miss him a lot and send our sincere condolances to Bob's beautiful family.

Kathy, Mike, Jimmy, Chris and Carol. We were your next door neighbors for 17 years and have such fond memories of all of you. I'm so sorry about the loss of your father. Please accept the best wishes from all the Paines -
Maymie (Simcox), Cindy (Campbell), Suzy (Sneiderman), Laura and Mike.

We're sorry to hear about Bob's passing. We always received a Christmas Card from him and will remember him in our prayers.

I went through grade school and high school with Carol. She is the most warm and sincere person. Her love for her father is so evident whenever she speaks of him. Her family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Bob was a remarkable man. A wonderful husband and father. So meny memories of super times. Our monthly get togethers, our vacations in Clearwater and the 4th of July picnics. Most of all he was a true, true friend. We will miss him so. Our deepest sympathy, Ed & Judy O'Rourke

I can't seem to find words. I have prayed for all of you since I heard. He is dancing on the golden streets with Margie now! Maybe we will get lucky and there will be a Clearwater Beach and an Ashely Court in Heaven!

Robert's son James and I have been close friends since attending design school together in the late '70's. I'd only met Mr Noll a few times and hadn't seen him since I was in college. I'll always have fond memories of him when I visited the house. He was a very gracious host and went out of his way to make me feel welcome.