Mr. Noll was born in Quincy, the son of John and Mary (Honodel) Noll and when a small boy moved with his parents to Roadside. He was a moulder, learning his trade in the geiser Company shops. He was the last of a family of six children.
He was a member of the Methodist Church as Blue Rock.
Surviving are his wife, Annie Robinson, and these sons and daughters John, Roadside; Mrs. W. M. Cordell, Pittsburg; Allen Waynesboro; Clarence, Waynesboro Mrs. Ray Adams, Waynesboro, Rt3 and Mrs. Norman Willhide, Waynesboro, Rt. 3.
The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of his son Clarence, 220 Dickinson Avenue, in charge of the Rev. Harry Barnes. Interment will be made in Burns Hill Cemetery.
The body may be viewed Friday evening between the hours of 7 and 9 o'clock at the home of Clarence Noll, Dickinson avenue.
April 15, 1937 Record Herald, Waynesboro, PA
Mr. Noll was born in Quincy, the son of John and Mary (Honodel) Noll and when a small boy moved with his parents to Roadside. He was a moulder, learning his trade in the geiser Company shops. He was the last of a family of six children.
He was a member of the Methodist Church as Blue Rock.
Surviving are his wife, Annie Robinson, and these sons and daughters John, Roadside; Mrs. W. M. Cordell, Pittsburg; Allen Waynesboro; Clarence, Waynesboro Mrs. Ray Adams, Waynesboro, Rt3 and Mrs. Norman Willhide, Waynesboro, Rt. 3.
The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of his son Clarence, 220 Dickinson Avenue, in charge of the Rev. Harry Barnes. Interment will be made in Burns Hill Cemetery.
The body may be viewed Friday evening between the hours of 7 and 9 o'clock at the home of Clarence Noll, Dickinson avenue.
April 15, 1937 Record Herald, Waynesboro, PA
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