LeRoy Dean Noland
May 7, 1946 - January 18, 2004
Obituary
LeRoy Dean Noland was born in Tacoma on May 7th 1946, died January 18th 2004. He graduated from Sumner High School, joined the Navy in 1965 serving in Vietnam on the U.S.S. Kitty Hawk. In September of 1967 he went to work for UAL thus began his 34 year career, dedicated to his job and many years of service to International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Local Lodge 1351, committed to fighting for the rights of his fellow brethren. Survived by his mother June Noland, father Denny Noland, sister Jeannette Noland, niece Megara; ex-wife Susan Noland and daughter Christie Haynes. Memorial Service Saturday, January 31, 2004 at 12:30 PM at BONNEY-WATSON Parker Chapel, 900 SW 146th St. Burien 206 244-2320. Memorials to Group Health Hospice, Attention: GH Foundation, 1730 Minor Ave., Seattle, WA 98101 or American Cancer Society, 728 134th St. SW #101, Everett, WA 98204.
A year has come and gone since LeRoy has passed and yet it seems like only yesterday. We miss you so much but know in our heart of hearts you are in a better place. We have been so blessed as a family to have shared your light all these years and to all the friends that have helped us through this grieving period we take this time to thank each and every one. This energy keeps us moving forward with hope and love. We know LeRoy is in a better place and that he no longer has to suffer and that is the comfort we all need to take with us. Love and light to you all and LeRoy we will always hold you close to heart . Till we meet again. Blessed Be
Leroy will be missed by all that had the pleasure of knowing him. He was a great union brother, willing to take management to the carpet anytime a fellow brother or sister needed help. I personally will miss the jokes he always had. My prayers are with the family, and may God be with them.
Leroy was a good man,Lead and Union Brother. I will always remember all the times he and Walter Kendricks giving each other a bad time in briefings, and just about everywhere they were seen together or close by. Leroy always took care of us when he was our Lead or when we needed him to save us from united. Sorry for your loss.
He will be surely be missed.I am proud to have worked with him.
June and Family, Our prayers and thoughts are with you at this sad time.LeRoy was a loving son.
God’s love be with you all.
Bill and Adele
god be with you
We will come together to mourn and celebrate Leroy in his love and friendship. We will miss him and always tell stories of him when we reminisce. When Leroy came back from Sturgis he told me someone stepped out in front of him and took his picture. I searched for hours through hundreds of pictures on the internet site for Sturgis so he could have a copy.
Goodbye for now dear friend, we’ll see you later.
LeRoy,Kathy and I will miss you and think of you whenever we are riding in sturgis.
Leroy was one of the most respected members of the Union he will be missed but always remembered.
Goodbye Leroy
Brenda and I are lifting up Leroy’s family, Bob’s sister Sue and niece Christie in prayer. We pray that God will comfort you in the loss of Leroy and be with you as you move through this difficult grieving period. Our love and condolences are with all of you.
I worked with Leroy up till he retired, He was a good union brother and lots of fun at work,I liked to call him precious, which would result in me getting a punch on my leg by Leroy. I did this all most daily the last couple of years we worked together. I guess Leroy would rather me call him bully that precious. But is was fun to tease him. I will miss him, He was a legend on the ramp at United. Good bye Leroy. Sincerely John chicken hunch Thompson