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Varel Winona <I>Varnell</I> Noel

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Varel Winona Varnell Noel

Birth
Death
9 Mar 2013 (aged 97)
Burial
Bado, Texas County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Varel Winona Noel, 97, daughter of Isaac and Aillia (Vandiver) Varnell was born March 15, 1915 in Texas County. She passed away March 9, 2013 at Houston House.
She grew up in Fairview and Bado area.
Varel married Horace M. Noel, August 10, 1932. They had two girls and one boy, Verla, Sharon and Kenneth.
She was preceded in death by her husband, father, mother and five sisters.
She is survived by her son, Kenneth Noel and wife, Delores of Bakersfield, CA, her daughters, Verla Simmons and husband Charles of Hamilton, OH and Sharon Transmeier of Houston, MO, eight grandchildren, nineteen great-grandchildren and five great great-grandchildren and many more family memories.
Varel operated Country Stores at Bendavis, Fairview and Dykes. When Varel and Horace moved to Houston she worked for The Walnut Store and then became a regular at the Senior Center Quilting. She loved quilting and sewing all kinds and she really enjoyed gardening and working with her flowers. The top of the list of enjoyment was going to garage sales.
Her family was very important to her, she will be greatly missed.

Varel Winona Noel, 97, daughter of Isaac and Aillia (Vandiver) Varnell was born March 15, 1915 in Texas County. She passed away March 9, 2013 at Houston House.
She grew up in Fairview and Bado area.
Varel married Horace M. Noel, August 10, 1932. They had two girls and one boy, Verla, Sharon and Kenneth.
She was preceded in death by her husband, father, mother and five sisters.
She is survived by her son, Kenneth Noel and wife, Delores of Bakersfield, CA, her daughters, Verla Simmons and husband Charles of Hamilton, OH and Sharon Transmeier of Houston, MO, eight grandchildren, nineteen great-grandchildren and five great great-grandchildren and many more family memories.
Varel operated Country Stores at Bendavis, Fairview and Dykes. When Varel and Horace moved to Houston she worked for The Walnut Store and then became a regular at the Senior Center Quilting. She loved quilting and sewing all kinds and she really enjoyed gardening and working with her flowers. The top of the list of enjoyment was going to garage sales.
Her family was very important to her, she will be greatly missed.



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