Dale
Lewis Nolen, 93, of Johnstown, OH passed away surrounded by his family on
Monday, January 28, 2019. He is now and forever with his Lord and Savior Jesus
Christ because he rested his faith on His glorious person and His perfect work.
Dale blessed this earth on Easter Sunday April 12, 1925 in Northumberland, PA
to the late James and Eliza Mae (Kresge) Nolen.
Dale
worked for the Boy Scouts of America from 1952-1983 serving in Delaware, Ohio,
New Jersey, Illinois and Pennsylvania. Among his many accomplishments, Dale was
the first director of the Tinnermann Canoe Base on the French River in Ontario,
Canada and helped in the creation of Camp Turrell used today by the Northern NJ
Council. After taking early retirement from the BSA Dale began another career
in health services. He and Kitty created
Home Health Help, Inc. He was an award
winning Nursing Home Administrator in central Pennsylvania.
Dale
is survived by his children Kathleen Louise (Bruce) Hannah of Wilmington, NC,
Patricia Lee (Andy) Nolen-Parkhouse of Monson, MA, James Michael (Sandy) Nolen
of Johnstown, OH; grandchildren Matthew Jared (Erika) Nolen-Parkhouse, John
Christopher (Jess) Hannah, David James Hannah, Landon Boggs Nolen, Hannah
Elizabeth Nolen, and Emily Kathryn Nolen; great-grandchildren Kaileena, Maxine,
Brea, Luke, and Andrew; along with numerous friends who loved him dearly. Dale, the youngest of his siblings, was
preceded in death by his brothers James, Ray, Floyd and his sisters Lucille
(Snyder) and Selena.
A Memorial Service is scheduled for February
16, 2019 at Vineyard Community Church, 10444 Crouse-Willison Road, Johnstown,
OH. Please join us that day for fellowship
with family and friends starting at 11 a.m., service begins at 12:30 p.m.
The
family suggests sending memorial contributions in recognition of the
exceptional, loving care Rick provided for Dale. Donations for Rick may be sent c/o Jim Nolen,
114 Hidden Dale Dr., Johnstown, OH 43031.
“….I know the One in whom I have put my trust,
and I am sure that He is able to guard until that Day what I have entrusted to
Him.”
2 Timothy 1:12
I never had the honor of meeting Dale but from the way Trish spoke so lovingly of the man I am sure he was a very special person.
ReplyDeleteSympathy to all.
Michele