Lawyer and Public Servant
On January 29, 2007. Survived by his wife, Mary Lamb Powers; three sons, David N. Powers, William C. Powers, and Thomas L. Powers, and five grandchildren, Alexandra M. Powers, Elizabeth A. Powers, William C.D. Powers, Michael A. Powers, and Edward L. Powers. Memorial service will be held Saturday, February 3, 10:30 a.m. at The Little Sanctuary, St. Albans School, Mt. St. Albans, Washington, DC. Reception is immediately following at The Chevy Chase Club, 6100 Connecticut Ave, Chevy Chase, MD. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions to: The Skip Grant Program, St. Albans School, Contact: Malcolm Lester, Tel 202-537-5703 or The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, Grand Central Station, P.O. Box 4777, New York, NY 10163, Tel 800-708-7644.
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Harold Friend Jr
February 3, 2007
I remember Noyles with great affection.
May our God abundantly bless his family in this hour of sorrow.
In Christian love
Harold (Gus) Friend
Howard McCrady
February 2, 2007
We will miss Tom very much. Wonderful memories keep coming. Carol and Howard McCrady
Wilbert Robertson
February 2, 2007
I was member of the Allegany High School class of 1946.My favoriate memory of Tommy was the day I beat him in the 100 yard dash. Spikes were hard to come by at that time so at graduation I gave him mine. From then on he went on to fame and fortune and left me in the dust.
Terry Slaven
February 1, 2007
Tom was a lawyer's lawyer and a consumate gentleman. He will long be recalled with fondness by those who were fortunate to know him. My condolences to his loved ones.
Herman Myers
February 1, 2007
Tom and I played together on the great Allegany High School football teams of the 40's. We were in the same game when he broke his leg. Tom was a great team player and a wonderful person.
Lisa Peskin
February 1, 2007
I'm sorry for your loss. My father Mort Peskin will especially miss Tommy. My deepest sympathy to the family.
Sara & Pete Morgan
February 1, 2007
With fond memories...
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