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James A. Nolan, DMD
Dr. James (Jim) Austin Nolan, DMD, dentist and entrepreneur, passed away peacefully, at his home, after a long illness, on November 8, 2025, surrounded by his family.
He was born in Danbury, CT, on October 28, 1946, to James and Arline Austin Nolan.
He was affectionately known as Doc by his family, friends and close business colleagues. Doc grew up in Danbury, in the house his parents built on Southern Boulevard, with his brothers, Kim, Bob and Mark. One of his first claims to fame was winning a smile contest at age 11, sponsored by Genung's Department Store on Main Street. His reward was a red, three speed English bicycle, then a coveted prize.
Foremost among his many passions was skiing, which he began at an early age and continued throughout his lifetime. He started skiing at local ski areas in the "banana belt", but his ski travels would eventually take him to locales throughout much of the eastern and western United States, Europe and South America.
Doc attended local public schools and graduated from Danbury High School, class of 1964, where he ran varsity cross country for legendary coach Dan O'Grady. His yearbook highlights that he received a superlative for nicest smile. Following graduation, he attended Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont, graduating in 1968 with a biology degree and a commission in the U.S. Army as a Second Lieutenant. At Norwich, he excelled academically in a rigorous program and took full advantage of the school's on-campus ski area. He competed for Norwich in all four years on the Eastern Collegiate ski circuit against Division I powerhouses and was named ski team captain for his senior year. Following graduation, he attended the University of Pennsylvania Dental School, graduating in 1972 with a DMD degree. Soon after graduating from dental school, he entered active duty as a captain in the Army Dental Corp. and served for two years at the United States Military Academy (West Point), where he provided dental care to cadets, academy staff and families. During his time at West Point, he also served as an assistant ski coach for the West Point Ski Team. Following an honorable discharge from active duty in 1974, Doc put his professional career on hold and headed west to Vail, Colorado, to ski and compete for Ski Club Vail in the Rocky Mountain amateur ski division. He eventually transitioned to competing on the professional Pro B tour. Doc met lifelong friends in Vail and later returned often with his family over the next fifty years.
Doc returned to Danbury in 1976 to start a successful, multifaceted career as a dentist and entrepreneur. He opened his own dental office on Chapel Place in a building he compatibly shared with his father's dental laboratory and had a busy dental practice for twenty -five years. Doc's entrepreneurial spirit also led him to start a series of real estate investment and development companies with his three brothers. These companies grew over four decades, focusing primarily on residential apartment development and were modeled after the small company his parents started in 1955. Today, these companies provide affordable housing to the greater Danbury community. Along with his long-time business partner, Mark Breen, he developed several signature housing complexes locally and nationally. Two prominent complexes in Danbury are Palace View Senior Housing and Harrison Square.
Despite his numerous professional and business accomplishments, Doc was most proud of his family. He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and son-in-law. He adored his wife, Jerilyn, and daughters, Kimberly, Jordan and Jamison. He was happiest when the family was spending time together at home or traveling, which included annual ski trips to Vail and Europe. Doc's bond with his three brothers, who were also his business partners for four decades, was based on his loyalty, sacrifice, generosity and unwavering sense of family.
Doc leaves a legacy built on hard work, integrity, courage, compassion, loyalty and honesty. He was a visionary entrepreneur, whose integrity influenced everyone around him.
He will be greatly missed by his family, business colleagues and friends.
Doc is survived by his beloved wife, Jerilyn (Leonard); cherished daughters: Kimberly, Jordan and Jamison; brothers: Kim and wife, Therese (Servas), Robert and wife, Susan (Fairchild), and Mark and wife, Deb (Pietras); grandson, Xavier Lewis; mother-in-law, Jacqueline Leonard; and many nieces and nephews.
Funeral Services will be conducted at 11:00am on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, at St. Anthony Church, 17 Granville Ave., Danbury, CT. Interment will be private.
Friends will be received from 4:00pm – 7:00pm on Friday, Nov. 14, 2025, at the Green Funeral Home, 57 Main St., Danbury, CT.
To express your condolences online, go to www.thegreenfuneralhome.com .

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Published by Danbury News Times from Nov. 11 to Nov. 12, 2025.

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José morais

November 13, 2025

It is with a heavy heart that l express my condolences during such sad times. Unfortunately, l have been through this myself and l know your suffering. May God comfort you and your wonderful family.l will never forget what you did for me and my family .´GOD bless you all.

Gail Spencer

November 13, 2025

My condolences to Mark and the Nolan family

Robert M. Steinberg and Ann Marie Prybylski

November 13, 2025

So very sad to hear of Jim's passing.
He was a fine person, an excellent dentist, and an active and sincere supporter of Danbury's future.
Our sincere condolences to the Nolan family.

Karin NeJame

November 13, 2025

My sincere sympathies to the Nolan family.

Cindy Sachs Leimsider

November 12, 2025

My sincere sympathy to Jimmy´s entire family. Even though I haven´t seen him sine we graduated DHS 1964 after being with him at Main St Schoo, too, remember the smile contest and no one deserved it more than he did. He was smart, friendly, and obviously a wonderful man. May his memory be a blessing
Cindy Sachs Leimsider

Ben Doto

November 12, 2025

Dear Jerilyn, Kim, Bob & Mark,

I remember like it was yesterday asking Mr. Nolan at Benny's diner on a weekly basis,"when was Jim coming back from skiing in Colorado to start his dental practice". His reply was always the same "within the month". Well, now that I have read his obituary regarding his love for skiing, I realize why it took at least six months for him to come back to Danbury.
Since I won't be able to attend the wake or mass, please accept my condolences.

Sincerely,

Ben Doto

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Paulette Miguel

November 12, 2025

RIP Dr. Nolan! He was my compassionate, and gentle Dentist for many years, until he retired.

Bob Brunetti

November 12, 2025

Very sorry to hear of Doc's passing. He was my dentist for many years as well as a friend. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Bob and Ramona Brunetti

Karen L Fischer-Perkins

November 12, 2025

To All of The Family, 11 /12/ 25

So very sorry and saddened to learn of your sad loss. Dr Nolan was very kind and helpful to my family when my father, Dr Paul H Fischer, passed away, and gave my mother much guidance . May the comfort of family and friends, fine memories, and the presence of the Holy Spirit, the Comforter, get you through this difficult time.
With Prayers and Sympathy,
Karen L Fischer Perkins

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