William-Noland-Obituary

William J. Noland Sr.

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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William J. Noland Sr., age 86. Born April 29, 1916, passed away on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2003 in Gunnison, CO. Preceded in death by his wife of 54 years, Patricia, nee Dowd; son Michael and daughter Patty Ann Holding. Survived by sister, Mary Noland of Chicago; sons, William Jr. (Marie) of Palatine,...

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In 1963-64 Bill & Bill Jr. did the landscaping on our new building, when the Fire siren went off they dropped their tools and jumped into the truck. We have been appreciative of Bill's dedication in both areas for many years. He was also a wonderful man to have as a friend. He has lived life to the fullest and left a beautiful heritage. Roger & Meg Ahlgrim

Bill would manage to find me a ticket to ski at Wilmot during his shift or others before I was on the Wilmot patrol, and later when I visited while I lived in Vail. He was always a kind man.

I had the pleasure of knowing and working with Bill on the Wilmot Ski
Patrol for about 25 years. He was a great guy and had a wonderful family. He will be missed and thought of often.

Poppy, Our Big Strong Leader - Our "Hero" We are left with Wonderful Memories, you have been the Best Dad and Grandpa EVER! We Love You So Very Much. Margie, Justin, Jordan, Logan Kalber Schaumburg, IL

My thoughts and prayers are with everyone during this difficult time.

Bill Noland lived life to the fullest and his athletic accomplishments are truly amazing. But the greatest accomplishment and tribute to Bill is the wonderful family that he and Patrica raised.
He should indeed be proud.

Our deepest condolences to the entire Noland family in your time of loss. God bless you all.

Will,
I'll never forget the first time I met you in the kitchen of the Colfax Fire Station. You had a great relationship with your son, my Lieutenant on the Palatine Fire Department at the time. I always enjoyed when you rode on the rigs. You made many a man smile when you would join us for lunch. Will Noland Senior you were a great guy.

We remember Bill as a warm and friendly person, always a joy to be around, with a zest for life. The family has the condolences of Gordon and myself.