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Thomas Conrad “Tempest” Noel

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Thomas Conrad “Tempest” Noel

Birth
Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
28 Dec 1914 (aged 68)
Mount Pleasant Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Conewago Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.8191474, Longitude: -77.0380427
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"New Oxford Item," Thursday, December 31, 1914, p. 5

Tempest C. Noel died at his home in Mt. Rock, on Monday evening after a lingering illness from a complication of diseases, aged 68 years, 3 months and 2 days. Deceased was a son of the late Peter Noel and wife and was born and reared on the old Noel farm along the York pike beyond Abbottstown. He was a miller by trade and at one time conducted the Johns mill, in Oxford township, and for a number of years was connected with the Penn Milling Co. of Hanover. He is survived by his widow, who was Miss Agnes R. O'Neal, and the following children: Mrs. J.I. Devine, of Edgegrove; Mrs. C.E. Smith, of Hanover; Mrs. Edward Smith, of York; Thomas E. Noel, of Baltimore, and R.J. and F.O. Noel, at home. Two sisters and one brother also survive; Mrs. John A. Fowler, of Dayton, Ohio; Miss Isabelle Noel of York, and Jerome I. Noel, of Roanoke, Va. The funeral will be held this Thursday morning at 9 o'clock, interment to be made in Conewago Cemetery after a High Mass of Requiem in Sacred Heart church, the Rev. Fr. Koch officiating.

He was a member of the Catholic Benevolent Legion, of McSherrystown; Conewago Beneficial Society; New Oxford Beneficial Society, Hanover Council, Knights of Columbus, and Hanover Conclave I.O. Heptasophs.
"New Oxford Item," Thursday, December 31, 1914, p. 5

Tempest C. Noel died at his home in Mt. Rock, on Monday evening after a lingering illness from a complication of diseases, aged 68 years, 3 months and 2 days. Deceased was a son of the late Peter Noel and wife and was born and reared on the old Noel farm along the York pike beyond Abbottstown. He was a miller by trade and at one time conducted the Johns mill, in Oxford township, and for a number of years was connected with the Penn Milling Co. of Hanover. He is survived by his widow, who was Miss Agnes R. O'Neal, and the following children: Mrs. J.I. Devine, of Edgegrove; Mrs. C.E. Smith, of Hanover; Mrs. Edward Smith, of York; Thomas E. Noel, of Baltimore, and R.J. and F.O. Noel, at home. Two sisters and one brother also survive; Mrs. John A. Fowler, of Dayton, Ohio; Miss Isabelle Noel of York, and Jerome I. Noel, of Roanoke, Va. The funeral will be held this Thursday morning at 9 o'clock, interment to be made in Conewago Cemetery after a High Mass of Requiem in Sacred Heart church, the Rev. Fr. Koch officiating.

He was a member of the Catholic Benevolent Legion, of McSherrystown; Conewago Beneficial Society; New Oxford Beneficial Society, Hanover Council, Knights of Columbus, and Hanover Conclave I.O. Heptasophs.


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