1940
2022
Ronald Martin Nolan was born to Richard and Ethel Nolan on October 30, 1940 in Belle Fourche, South Dakota and passed on January 28, 2022. He had two sons Michael and Jimmy who were raised in Texas. Jimmy passed in 2016 leaving his wife Rebecca Schottie and children Skylar and Carson Schottie. He leaves his brother-in-law Hugh Kendall, sister-in -law Caryl Nolan and many nieces, nephews and cousins who all have great memories of Ronnie and his love for them.
He joins his Dad and Mom, sisters Madeline Troupe, Lorraine Weberling, Carol Kendall, Darlene Tronsdal, Laurie Sprague and brother Larry Nolan in heaven. What a celebration they must have had to all be together again!
Ronnie was a member of St Michael's Catholic Church and The Knights of Columbus. He was laid to rest at GAR in Snohomish.
October 30, 1940 - January 28, 2022To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Jess v.
March 7, 2022
I met Ron in late 2020 as a caretaker and never expected in the next couple weeks and months a friendship would develop between us. He was a very talkative funny person and I enjoyed listening to stories he´d tell me of his life. Other times we´d listen to his vinyl records and sip on Dr. Peppers or eat snacks I´d bring. I continued to stay in touch after I left my job and visited up till 2 weeks before his passing. Thank you Ron for the wonderful memories you gave me and for bringing so much happiness to my life, I hope to see you again someday.
Mike Johnson
February 20, 2022
I remember Ron and Larry as being very athletic and always ready to play pick-up basketball game . Ron was a year behind me in school, but always had control of the BB games. I remember sitting with him at night at the Seattle Hospital after his accident.. One of the Good Guys!
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