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Howard Charles Nolan Jr.

Howard Charles Nolan Jr. obituary, Albany, NY

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Howard Nolan Obituary

Nolan, Sen. Howard Charles Jr.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Sen. Howard Charles Nolan Jr., 90, was born into eternal life on Saturday, June 17, 2023, with his loving wife, Shannon, by his side.
Born in Albany, he was the son of the late Howard C. Nolan Sr. and Helen (Burke) Nolan. Howard was married to his loving wife Shannon for 35 years.
He was the loving father of Anne Davies, Kathy Nolan, Debbie Murray (Jim), Robert Nolan (Suzanne), Donna Nolan, Lynn Hyde and Karen Cummings (Rob); cherished grandfather of Anthony Battaglia, Kara Battaglia and Nicole Battaglia, Joseph Nolan (Xanthi), Kevin Nolan and Kelly Nolan, Paige Hyde and Ashley Hyde, and Nolan Cummings and Lauryn Cummings; great-grandfather of Anna Nolan; brother of Marybeth Collins (Michael); son-in-law of Ruth McAuley Logan; and brother-in-law of Shasta Logan Brander (Tom), Mary Logan, and Marcia Logan Goodgame (Dan). Many nieces and nephews also survive him. Howard was predeceased by his beloved granddaughter, Christine Davies; and former wife, Geraldine Nolan.
As a lifelong resident of Albany, Howard co-founded the law firm Nolan & Heller, LLP more than 50 years ago. He was elected to the State Senate in 1974 and served the 42nd District in Albany County for 20 years. He had served on various boards, including as president of the New York Thoroughbred Breeders, Inc., on the Board of Trustees for St. Peter's Hospital, and on the Board of Directors for the State of New York Mortgage Agency, the Community Foundation for the Capital Region and WMHT. He had also served as chairman of the Cerebral Palsy Center for the Disabled Foundation Board, the Knights of Columbus, The Ancient Order of the Hibernians, the Albany Chamber of Commerce, and Breeders' Cup Ltd. Howard graduated from Christian Brothers Academy in 1950, The College of the Holy Cross in 1954 and Albany Law School of Union University in 1957.
Howard was a proud member of the U.S. Marine Corps and could often be heard telling stories of his time in Camp Lejeune and Quantico, Va. He was an avid sports fan having had season tickets to the New England Patriots and the New York Jets for years. As a Notre Dame fanatic, he enthusiastically watched all of their football games. In addition, playing tennis and golf at Schuyler Meadows C.C. and Wolferts Roost C.C. in Albany and Coral Ridge C.C. in Fort Lauderdale gave him great pleasure, as they fueled his competitive nature and his love to socialize with his friends and family. Thoroughbred horse racing and breeding was another one of his passions as he participated under the name, Blue Sky Farm, through several farms that he operated over the course of his lifetime. He especially loved Saratoga Race Course where he could be found sitting in his box every day during the meet. His recollection of pedigrees was nothing short of amazing as he could rattle off the stats of champions from fifty years ago. Howard's inspiration, along with the cooperation of the N.Y.S. Department of Corrections prompted the creation of the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation in Wallkill, N.Y. which provides opportunities for incarcerated men and women to help care for retired racehorses giving both a chance to change the course of their lives.
The Nolans were always on the go, traveling to France, Italy and Argentina quite often to collect art, sip wine, and visit museums and flea markets. He was an avid reader who consistently would read seven newspapers a day as well as countless historical novels. It was common knowledge that he considered New York City as the greatest city in the world even though some of his French friends would respectfully disagree, loyal of course, to their beloved Paris. A foodie, he would faithfully read the New York Times on Fridays looking for new restaurants which had only been open a month and took great delight in discovering unknown gems. He was an eternal optimist who always had a smile on his face and a kind word to say.
He loved attending his grandchildren's sporting events and having his family visit him in Florida where he always had a fun event planned like deep sea fishing or taking a water taxi on the Intracoastal Waterway. He loved entertaining his grandkids by taking them on trips to the zoo, aquarium and amusement parks or just playing with them in the pool.
He was the best father and grandfather, and we are truly blessed to have him for as long as we did.
The family would like to extend a special thanks to Howard's caring aide Donovan Bebasee.
Relatives and friends are invited to visit with Sen. Nolan's family on Sunday, June 25, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the McVeigh Funeral Home, 208 North Allen St., Albany. Please enter the funeral home from the rear parking lot entrance only. Funeral services on Monday, June 26, at 10:30 a.m. in St. Pius X Church, Loudonville, where his funeral Mass will be celebrated. The Mass may be viewed at https://www.stpiusxloudonville.org/new-live-videos. The Rite of Committal will be held at a later date in the Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery with military honors.
Those wishing to remember Howard and his family in a special way, in lieu of flowers, may send a contribution in Howard's name to either The Center for the Disability Services, 314 S. Manning Blvd., Albany, NY, 12208 or The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Northeast, P.O. Box 22324, New York, NY, 10087.
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Published by Albany Times Union from Jun. 22 to Jun. 24, 2023.

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Karen Bell

June 17, 2025

I will never forget how this gentleman helped me back in the 1990's. Think of him often. Wished I could have met him. And hopefully someday I will.

Karen Bell

June 18, 2024

What a wonderful wonderful man he was. I am just a plain nobody and this man helped me when no one would. I will never ever forget this wonderful man.

gayle lynn powell

June 28, 2023

A Great Horseman and a Great Client.

Edward J. Bradley, Sr., M.P.A., Albany, NY

June 28, 2023

Family of NYS Senator Howard C. Nolan:

My sincere condolences on the loss of your husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. A kind, generous and truly great man.

Another deserving member of America's Greatest Generation. We will all have to wait a long while for someone, similar, to replace him.

Met and knew him by way of Albany County Democratic Politics and other governmental activities. While a grad student at SUNY Albany's Graduate School of Public Affairs and Administration. During the 1970's & 1980's. Always a valuable source of information & insight.

Aspired to be like him, myself. Honored to have met him, just the same.

Rebecca Purcell

June 25, 2023

To Shannon and my cousins I am so sorry for your loss. Uncle Howard was a wonderful man who was always willing to lend a helping hand. I will remember his kindness and generosity.

Fr. Sam Rodino

June 22, 2023

His warm smile and simple but genuine hello made anyone feel welcome.... I have thought of him often over the years...... Eternal rest onto him Oh Lord... and let the perpetual light shine upon him.... May he rest in peace.... May his soul and the souls of all the faithfully departed rest in peace.... Amen!

Ted Sprinkle

June 22, 2023

We had a lot of banter over many years regarding TB horses and the latest veterinary care available. We spent many hours late at night with mares and their delivery issues and the foals that Howard loved so much. He was as hands on as any owner I ever worked with, and his optimism was endless. Sorry to lose such a friend but his life was packed full and my memories of working for and with him are just precious.

The Ries Family

June 22, 2023

R.I.P. to a honorable, humble, husband,father, grandfather, great grandfather....

He was a Ray of Light...
It was a privilege and a honor to have spent time with him..

God Speed to the Famlies healing....

Karen Bell

June 22, 2023

Mrs. Nolan Please except my sincere condolences. What a wonderful man he was. In 1990 my husband had an accident and the insurance company refused to pay for therapy. He had severe head injury. I wrote letters to every congressmen, senators asking for help. Your husband was the only one that called me and told me who to see and this person helped me. I have never forgot him and never will. I sent him a couple cards and then I slacked off, but I will never forget what he did for me. May God grant you His peace. Karen Bell

Tony Catalfamo

June 22, 2023

Shannan and the Nolan Family,
I am very sorry to hear of the passing of Sen. Nolan,
I was among the fortunate ones to benefit from his political advice. On many occasions, I witnessed his heartfelt generosity. He was a great person. God Bless Howard and his Family.

Edward C Williams

June 22, 2023

Howard Nolan was a well-known personality in Albany. I of course knew him as a state senator when I lived in Colonie but never got to meet him one on one until he retired to Florida and I was at Gulfstream Park in a Parking lot we walked into the track together and had a wonderful conversation. We would repeat that sort of meeting several more times there and in Saratoga. I discovered his cousin Jasper lived there.
I saw himin downtown Saratoga and at the reading room and Saratoga Track he was always kind gracious and pleasent. I just wanted to say what a wonderful pleasant down to earth kind man he was. My sincere sympathy to his family.

Mike & Nancy McNulty & Family

June 21, 2023

To all of Howard´s great Family: Howard and I first met in 1973 - 50 years ago. I will always be grateful for his Friendship and valuable guidance. My Family and I are very sorry for your loss.

Paul Smith

June 21, 2023

Howard was a wonderful, caring person who saw needs and took action. He proposed legislation to create in New York State government an agency to put the needs and abilities of people with disabilities on equal footing with others -- the Office of State Advocate for the Disabled. While the legislation did not garner the necessary bipartisan support, his idea of such an agency was put in place by Gov. Hugh Carey. Some 2.5 million people ultimately benefited from Senator Nolan´s vision. He will long be remembered for this bold effort, along with his many other contributions to New York.
Paul Smith
The Villages, Florida

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Loudonville, NY

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