In Loving Memory: Ann B. Noel, 86, of East Falmouth, passed away peacefully at home on December 7, 2021. She was the beloved wife of Walter K. Noel and daughter of the late John and Ann Bauer. And sister of the late Thomas Bauer and Claire Mangelsen.
Ann graduated from St. Patrick’s High School for girls in Roxbury. She was married in 1954 at St. Patrick’s Church, Roxbury to Walter K. Noel. They moved to Franklin, Mass in 1958 to raise their family. After their children were grown, she worked as a secretary for Dean Bank in Franklin and then Wrentham State School for many years until her retirement. She was also a member of the Emblem Club in Franklin.
Ann was a very creative person who loved arts and crafts. She loved spending time making floral arrangements for weddings and special events, especially for her family. She enjoyed camping every summer with her husband and children. After retirement they built their house in Falmouth. They had many years of family gatherings at their house on the water. Everyone would gather and have barbecues, swim, and relax by the water, it was the place to be. She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother and will be dearly missed by all who loved and knew her.
In addition to her loving husband Walter of 68 years, Ann is survived by three children, Arthur M. Noel (Dolly) of Uxbridge, Robin M. Noel- Aldrich (Lloyd) of Bourne, David G. Noel of East Falmouth, six grandchildren Michael E. Noel, Cortney A. Conners, Nicholas N. Cole, Nathan W. Aldrich, Holly R. Barrett, Emma M. Noel, six great grandchildren Christian, Linda, Kylie, Kaden Noel and Grabrielle and Emersyn Connors. Two sisters, Phyliss Brundige of Plymouth and Carol Whittier of Douglas and sister-in-law Lucille Bauer of Carver. Also, many nieces and nephews
A burial service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to www.alz.org.
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