Frank E. Noce, Junction City, age 97, died 5 a.m. Saturday at the home of his son Rev. Willard Noce, Pastor of the Junction Methodist Parish. He is survived by 3 sons: Rev. Willard Noce, Clarence of New Lexington, Walter of Somerset; 2 daughters, Mrs. Alma Boring of New Lexington, Mrs. Alta Hammer of New Lexington; 16 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the ROBERTS FUNERAL HOME, New Lexington, Ohio, Dr. Harry F. Baker of Zanesville officiating. Burial at Wesley Chapel Cemetery. Friends will call after noon Sunday at the Roberts Funeral Home.
The Columbus Dispatch Sunday, January 17, 1960. Pg. 20A
The Nose family changed the spelling of their last name from Nose to Noce when they moved to Ohio but the pronunciation has always been Noce.
Frank E. Noce, Junction City, age 97, died 5 a.m. Saturday at the home of his son Rev. Willard Noce, Pastor of the Junction Methodist Parish. He is survived by 3 sons: Rev. Willard Noce, Clarence of New Lexington, Walter of Somerset; 2 daughters, Mrs. Alma Boring of New Lexington, Mrs. Alta Hammer of New Lexington; 16 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the ROBERTS FUNERAL HOME, New Lexington, Ohio, Dr. Harry F. Baker of Zanesville officiating. Burial at Wesley Chapel Cemetery. Friends will call after noon Sunday at the Roberts Funeral Home.
The Columbus Dispatch Sunday, January 17, 1960. Pg. 20A
The Nose family changed the spelling of their last name from Nose to Noce when they moved to Ohio but the pronunciation has always been Noce.
Family Members
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William A. Nose
1854–1894
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Mary Catherine Nose
1856–1864
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Charles Alexander Nose
1858–1920
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George Washington Noce
1860–1937
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Andrew Jackson Nose
1862–1904
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Louisa Virginia Nose Laymire
1864–1932
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Martin Luther Nose
1867–1896
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Matilda Florence "Florence" Nose Cannon
1870–1924
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Julia Ellen Noce Rutter
1873–1952
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