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David Nolte Obituary

On September 1, 2001, DAVID KIRK NOLTE, beloved husband of Laura M. Wilson Nolte; loving son of Bernard F. III and Linda E. Griffiths Nolte; dear brother of Donald K. Nolte; and dear nephew of Betty Nolte. Also survived by his best friend Jake and nieces and nephews. A Funeral Service will be held at Evans Chapel of Memories - Parkville on Tuesday, 3 P.M. Interment will be private.

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Published by Baltimore Sun on Sep. 4, 2001.

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Bryan and Kathy Kraft

September 4, 2001

My wife Kathy and I would like to extend our condolences and our prayers to the entire Nolte family. We knew how very close both Don and David were and that this is definitely a very difficult and sad time for Don, Sherry, and the whole Nolte family. You will be in our thoughts and prayers through this very difficult time.

jim harcourt

September 4, 2001

sorry to hear about Daves passing. he will be missed.

Roseann (RO) Bastio

September 4, 2001

I have known Dave since I was 16; we drifted apart soon I after I went to college and moved out of my mom's. I was soo happy to hear he and Laura had finally gotten married. I had told him that the best thinngs come to those who wait. I am probably not as shocked or upset as all of you; I heard from John Williams, a close friend to both Laura and Dace, the news. I still can't believe it. A co-worker of mine lives across the street and not too long I was wondering how Dave had been doing....My apologies, prayers and wishes; Laura, you have sympathy. We may not have been the best of friends but always knew your genuine and sincere feelings for Dave. With Sympathy, ~Roseann

Michael Metalios

September 4, 2001

David was a friend of mine. We were'nt the closest of friends, but I loved him just the same as all my friends. I'm sorry I didn't get to say goodbye. God bless, and I know we'll see each other again some day.

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