Pauline attended county school in Madison County and graduated from Earlham High School in 1940. On September 10, 1941 Pauline and Carroll Noland were married in Kirksville, MO. This union was blessed with three sons: Joe, Jim and Don.
Pauline was the bookkeeper for the family construction business and she was involved with some wallpapering and did lots of painting and varnishing for the company. During the summer the family would travel to Lake Vermillion, MN to the family cabin. Pauline and Carroll wintered in Florida and Texas from 1982 until 1997. Pauline loved doing crafts and making jewelry. She also had a large collection of sea shells. She was an accomplished seamstress and made most of her own clothes and many for her family, including several wedding dresses. Pauline was a Sunday School teacher and worked with the youth group at bible school, and church camps teaching them, using her crafting skills. She crocheted bandages and sent them to Africa for many years. She enjoyed working word search and puzzle books. She was an excellent candy and cake maker. She held a statewide position as recording secretary with the Friends Church for several years.
Pauline is survived by her sons: Joe Noland and wife Linda of Des Moines; Jim Noland and wife Linda Murken of Gilbert, IA; Don Noland and wife Marlene of Des Moines; grandchildren: Joseph and wife Veronica, Julia, Kara, Maggie and husband Jon, Dannie and wife Malinda, Ben and Kaleen; and great-grandchildren: Cash, Aaron, Stefani; Matt, Niesa, Mia, Ryan, Dylan and Carson. Pauline was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Carroll in 2004, her brothers Carl and Lloyd Smith, sisters: Ruth Noland, Dorothy Routh, Opal Noland; and grandson Samuel Noland.
Pauline attended county school in Madison County and graduated from Earlham High School in 1940. On September 10, 1941 Pauline and Carroll Noland were married in Kirksville, MO. This union was blessed with three sons: Joe, Jim and Don.
Pauline was the bookkeeper for the family construction business and she was involved with some wallpapering and did lots of painting and varnishing for the company. During the summer the family would travel to Lake Vermillion, MN to the family cabin. Pauline and Carroll wintered in Florida and Texas from 1982 until 1997. Pauline loved doing crafts and making jewelry. She also had a large collection of sea shells. She was an accomplished seamstress and made most of her own clothes and many for her family, including several wedding dresses. Pauline was a Sunday School teacher and worked with the youth group at bible school, and church camps teaching them, using her crafting skills. She crocheted bandages and sent them to Africa for many years. She enjoyed working word search and puzzle books. She was an excellent candy and cake maker. She held a statewide position as recording secretary with the Friends Church for several years.
Pauline is survived by her sons: Joe Noland and wife Linda of Des Moines; Jim Noland and wife Linda Murken of Gilbert, IA; Don Noland and wife Marlene of Des Moines; grandchildren: Joseph and wife Veronica, Julia, Kara, Maggie and husband Jon, Dannie and wife Malinda, Ben and Kaleen; and great-grandchildren: Cash, Aaron, Stefani; Matt, Niesa, Mia, Ryan, Dylan and Carson. Pauline was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Carroll in 2004, her brothers Carl and Lloyd Smith, sisters: Ruth Noland, Dorothy Routh, Opal Noland; and grandson Samuel Noland.
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