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Tyler Nolan
July 6, 2023
You´re always in my heart Dad forever and ever...
Jo H.
August 10, 2021
Please accept my deepest sympathy to the Nolan Family for the loss of your loved one, John Alexander, and pray God gives you comfort, peace and strength.
Angie Cumming
August 10, 2021
Johnny was my cousin, the many memories when we were kids, at Nana and Pop's house, I will keep u in my prayers and everytime I go outside I will think of u.... You will be missed. Gone to soon.
Jennifer Hallock
August 9, 2021
John was always smiling and laughing around us all. And all he talked about was his children. Always willing to help when I was doing any project. He is and was a good man. The Tombstone Inn loved and will miss him. We are sending our prayers and thoughts to his family.. and if we can help with anything let us know. So so sad.
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