Tony-Nolan-Obituary

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Tony Gray Nolan

Farmerville, Louisiana

Dec 11, 1949 – Apr 28, 2025

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BORN
December 11, 1949
DIED
April 28, 2025
LOCATION
Farmerville, Louisiana

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Farrar Funeral Home - Farmerville Obituary

A memorial service for Tony Gray Nolan, age 75 of Farmerville, LA, will be held at 2:30 PM, Saturday, May 3, 2025 at First Assembly of God in Farmerville with Bro. Robbie Lawson officiating. 


Tony was a graduate of Farmerville high School and went on to serve with the 173rd Army Airborne Division in Vietnam. After his stent in the Army, he worked for Bellsouth Telephone Company and served as a plumbing tech. He later retired from Olin Kraft. Tony loved hunting and would often reload all of his own weapons. He was known as “Sharp Eye” by his hunting and Army buddies. Tony enjoyed reading about military history. He was a member of First Assembly of God in Farmerville and was an ordained Minister. He loved his church and loved to witness to others. Tony loved his wife and family dearly and he will be greatly missed by many.


Tony was preceded in death by his parents: Lester and Daisy Nolan; and his brothers: Rex and Tex Nolan. 


He is survived by his wife of 40 years: Rose Mary Nolan; children: Scott Tucker (Larissa), Tammy Knight (Kenny), Kenny Tucker (Michelle), Jana Nolan, and Sara Pardue (Matt); grandchildren: Austin (Jaisley) Tucker, Adam Tucker, Blair Parham, Alex Gallo (nick), John Matthews (Hope), Sam Matthews, Sadie Fox, Luke Barner, Mac Pardue, Joshua Tucker, and Jared Tucker; great grandchild: Adam Scott Tucker, Jr.; and his two sisters: Linda Hobson and Connie Wagner (Steve).


Visitation will be held prior to the service, starting at 12:30 PM, and ending at the time of service, 2:30 PM, at First Assembly of God.

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Well cuz you are in a much better place now and have no pain. Rest assured, Rose, your family and I, will miss you. We had so much fun growing up in Huff bend. I treasure the times you, myself, Tony Kyle, Randy and others would go to Heck ditch on a Saturday and have BB gun wars. How we managed to not get seriously hurt is a miracle. My goodness, those were truly the "good ole" days. Your beloved family, Rose, as well as I, will miss you forever and you will always be in my thoughts. ...

Tony G. is one of the Lords finest examples of what a human being can become, while here on earth. He brought joy into my life every time we talked or were together. That smile, that laugh..., an inspiration to us all!

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