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John William Noonan

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John William Noonan Veteran

Birth
Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
2 Apr 1990 (aged 66)
Sedona, Coconino County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Sedona, Coconino County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
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John W. Noonan

Parents:
James H. and Alice M. Purinton Noonan

Sister:
Alice M.

Marriage:
Geraldine L.

Military:
Enlistment March 12 1943
Discharge August 1 1944
Re-Enlistment August 2 1944
Discharge August 14 1946

Career:
Top executive with Oldsmobile and later Cadillac (Vice President of Advertising) for many years after the war.

In Depth:
John had a very prominent association with General Motors Parade of Progress, which toured America from 1936 to 1956. I think at the time he may have been associated with the Oldsmobile Division. The time frame would have been post-war.

Residence:
John lived at Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, as did many General Motors executives, and later after retirement he and his wife moved to Sedona, Arizona. They first settled in a condo in the Village of Oak Creek, and later, when their new home was completed, moved to the Chapel area, below the Chapel of the Holy Cross.

Notation:
Names of parents and John's sister may be inaccurate.
John W. Noonan

Parents:
James H. and Alice M. Purinton Noonan

Sister:
Alice M.

Marriage:
Geraldine L.

Military:
Enlistment March 12 1943
Discharge August 1 1944
Re-Enlistment August 2 1944
Discharge August 14 1946

Career:
Top executive with Oldsmobile and later Cadillac (Vice President of Advertising) for many years after the war.

In Depth:
John had a very prominent association with General Motors Parade of Progress, which toured America from 1936 to 1956. I think at the time he may have been associated with the Oldsmobile Division. The time frame would have been post-war.

Residence:
John lived at Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, as did many General Motors executives, and later after retirement he and his wife moved to Sedona, Arizona. They first settled in a condo in the Village of Oak Creek, and later, when their new home was completed, moved to the Chapel area, below the Chapel of the Holy Cross.

Notation:
Names of parents and John's sister may be inaccurate.

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