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Ronald Noles

Norfolk, Virginia

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Ronald Charles Noles NORFOLK - Sgt. First Class Ronald Charles Noles, born Aug. 8, 1957, passed away suddenly Aug. 14, 2009. He was the son of Julian and Mildred Noles of Winter Haven, Fla. He is survived by his son, Joel Noles of Winter Haven; sister, Alene Ogle and brother- in-law Jay Ogle of...

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Septmber 06,2009

You will be greatly missed. Why you
of all people had to go we will never
know.All greatest honors go to SFC Noles...

SMSGT Covington, USAF Ret.

Gentle man. That's what you get when asked to describe SFC Noles. You will be missed.

7th STB Soldier

SFC Noles was a great NCO, and I learned alot from him. Rest in Peace.

I will never forget Papa Nole's kind words and the encouragement he gave me throughout my career with the Army. He will be dearly missed.

SFC Noles was not only an outstanding Non-Commissioned officer but a genuine human being. He will be missed by all who knew him. A tragic loss.
CW3 (RET) Hartman

SFC Noles would give the shirt off his back to help anyone. He will be truly missed. May God rest his soul.
CSM McKeller
Ft Bragg, NC

From Ronnie's family we thank all of his friends and fellow soliders for the kindness and help extended to us. There is a common thread from all that knew him, a kind and gentle man. Just talking with him for a few minutes made you come away with a new goodness in your heart. I told him "brother you don't need a weapon, you could talk the enemy in to a cup of coffee and would make friends in no time" He would just shake his head and smile. For those that have not had recent contact I...

Ronnie was a kind and gentle man and I am proud to call him my friend. His life was cut short but we will never forget him. He was very generous and was always willing to help whenever he was needed. We miss you Ronnie and you will always be in our hearts.

He was a good friend, soldier and most of all a kind and compassionate man. He loved his country and served more then twenty years defending it. I was privileged to have known him and honored to be his friend. I will miss our talks and most of all I will miss him.