Obit:

Noonan, David (1924 - 1999)

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NOONAN FITZPATRICK PAUL SMITH JOHNSON GUNSTEEN ENGEL JANKOWSKI

----Source: Thorp Courier (Clark County) January 27, 1999

 

Noonan, David (1924 - 1999)

 

David Cornelius Noonan, 75, Gilman, WI died Sunday, January 24, 1999 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield, WI.


David was born Janury 24, 1924, to Joseph and Cecelia (Fitzpatrick) Noonan. He grew up in the Gilman area and attended the area schools. He served in the US Navy during World War II. Dave married Elaine Ellen Paul on November 9, 1946 at Chicago, IL. They moved to the Gilman area where they farmed for 20 years. They moved into Gilman and Dave was a real estate broker in the Gilman area. Dave was a member of SS. Peter Paul Parish, Knights of Columbus, Gilman Lions Club, Gilman American Legion and Gilman Senior Citizen's.


Surviving are his wife Elaine Ellen Noonan three sons: David Jr. of Gilman, WI, James (Colleen) of Centuria, WI, Richard (Mary) of Thorp, WI one daughter, Sandra, Mrs. Wayne Smith of White Stone, VA 8 Grandchildren four sisters: Irene Johnson of Paris, IL, Kay Gunsteen of Bull Shoals, AK, Rose (Russ) Engle of Medford, WI, and Louis (Les) Jankowski of Seattle, WA. Dave is preceded in death by his parents 1 brother Thomas and 1 sister Lucille.


Funeral service was held at SS Peter Paul Catholic Church, Gilman, Wednesday, January 27, 1999, 10:30 a.m. with Father James Bartelme officiating. Burial was in Meadowbrook Cemetery, Gilman. Visitation wass from 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Tuesday at Gilman Funeral Home.

 

 


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