Jolley Noonan, age 55, of Cambridge passed away February 27, 2009 at her home. A memorial service will be held at 1:00 P.M. on Thursday, March 5th at Strike Funeral Home – Cambridge Chapel with Chaplain Bill Steinke officiating. A visiting time will be held one hour prior to the service. Interment will be in Kinkead Cemetery in Alexandria in the spring.
Jolley Noonan was born December 18, 1953 in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Tom and Jeanne (Buchanan) Noonan. She grew up in Watertown, South Dakota. Jolley was married to Doug Johnson and they resided on Spectacle Lake. She worked in the construction field as a project manager for Egan and Sons Construction in Minneapolis. She loved animals and was excellent with horses. Jolley was a people person who loved to joke around and everyone who met her liked her. She enjoyed hunting, fishing, golfing and being with her family and friends. Jolley did it all and lived life to the fullest.
Jolley Noonan passed away February 27, 2009 at her home at the age of 55 years, 2 months and 9 days. She was preceded in death by her parents.
She will be lovingly remembered by her husband, Doug, of Cambridge; brother, Topper of Racine, Wisconsin; two sisters, Margaret Vicki of Minneapolis, and Debbie of Africa; by many other close family members and friends.
Cordi says
Her friends at the Buckhorn Resort on Spectacle Lake all think Jolley was a very special person. We enjoyed her company and spent many hours together in the sunshine, on the beach, at the campfires. Quite often we shared food together, she made the best blueberry pie, strawberry rhubarb jam, & lots of other goodies. She was good to everyone, loved her home, husband, cat and friends. We all will miss her very much. We love Jolley. Gordi & Jack
Laura and Jason Anthony says
Our thoughts and Prayers are with your whole family through this difficult time. May God Hug Your Heart and Hold your Hand.
Sincerely,
Laura and Jason Anthony
Debbie Noonan Snell says
Dear Doug,
It is at times like this that anything I say is inadequate to express the loss of my sister and your wife. I feel very lost and helpless being so far away in Africa, and hope you know that I loved my sister Jolley very much. The grief I feel at last having seen her a year ago and now no more is shared and matched by the grief I know you feel at having lost your great love and friend. Her life with you was a great gift to her and I know she found a family that brought her great joy and love. I will be there with you as I participate with all of you in a celebration of her special life on Thursday at the memorial service, wishing it were possible for me to be there in person. My thoughts and prayers are with you Doug, as you go through the next days and months without Jolley but rejoice in her freedom from pain knowing she is at rest. We all must do that…
Wishing you and your family that Jolley loved so much peace and comfort in the days ahead,
Debbie
Greg Snell says
I remember the time Deb and I visited Jolley to drop off my old favorite ballon tire Schwinn bike (a piece of junk) to leave with her when we left for Africa. She appreciated what it meant to me and promised to take care of it. I am sorry that our move to Africa meant I could not know her better. Blessings, Greg Snell
Chelsea Miller says
I will miss my aunt Jolley so much. I did not see much of her as I got older but I loved her dearly. What I remember most about Jolley is getting HUGE easter baskets full of candy as a child, a ton of presents at Christmas and my first car when I turned 16! Oh and I also remember being glad my mom wasn’t the only one with crazy hair! Jolley spoiled me and I loved every minute of it. Jolley was generous and loving and I am grateful for my last visit with her. Although I did not get any physical presents I got the gift of seeing her at peace, sharing a few stories and pictures of my children and giving her one last hug.
Deb Fiebelkorn says
Doug and Vicky,
I met Jolley in High School and followed her around for ten years on foot with our thumbs out, seeing the country side and getting to know ourselves and each other. Alot of people came and went in the last thirty years since we met, and I am ever greatful for being part of her life. Two months ago when Jolley came to see us in South Dakota, I feel was a gift from God, because I got to say I LOVE YOU once last time. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time and always will be. She loved you so much, Doug. And Vicky, thank you for being who you were, more than a sister! Deb Fiebelkorn in Watertown, South Dakota