Jerre D. NOE February 1, 1923 - November 12, 2005 A beautiful world, a world to be made anew every day. A world filled with enthusiasm and love for family, friends, sailing, skiing, music, bird watching, wood work, travel, food, and wine. A journey to share and participate in the world of children, grandchildren, students, and friends. A journey to understand, to explore, and to learn. Your inexhaustible belief in the potential of the human spirit. Your belief that if people are only given a chance to learn and enjoy, the achievements of all would be immeasurable. You will always be a presence in our world, and we will embrace your passions, your generosity, and above all, your enthusiasm to share whatever you experienced. As you told us all, It's been a wonderful life but it can't last forever. Margarete Noe; Sherill and Mike Roberts; Jeff and Jeanie Noe; Russell and Katherine Schlick Noe; grandchildren Rosemary Roberts, Joseph Noe, Amelia Roberts, Michael Noe, and Jack Noe; Roberta and Russ Ireland; and your many friends. The family remembers with love Mary Ward Noe, deceased November 23, 1982. Memorial services will be held on Wednesday, December 14 at 5:00 p.m. at the Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering on the University of Washington campus. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made to the Jerre D. Noe Endowed Professorship in Computer Science & Engineering.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Kip Collard
December 2, 2005
My deapest sympathy to the family. I considered Jerre to be a dear friend. All my love.
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