Terrence Armstrong Noonan

Terrence Armstrong Noonan

September 11, 1937 - May 22, 2010

Terrence Armstrong Noonan

September 11, 1937 - May 22, 2010

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Noonan, Terrence, 72, passed away on Saturday, May 22. He was born on September 11, 1937 in Cincinnati, Ohio. He attended Miami University and earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. He later attended Case Western Reserve University and earned an EMBA. He worked for 40 years in the automotive and plastics industry, with his career culminating as the President and CEO of Furon Corporation. The company was sold in 1999 and he turned his focus to service. He was deeply involved with Mission Hospital, the Orange County YMCA, the Ocean Institute, and California Lutheran University. He had many passions: sports cars, scuba diving, photography, marathon running. He was a member of Gloria Dei Lutheran Church.

He is survived by his wife Carolyn and his sons, Thomas and Michael. He has five grandchildren: Armstrong, Carr, Caroline, Katherine, and Ally.

A memorial service will be held on Friday, May 28 at 11 am at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church in Dana Point. Memorials may be given to Mission Hospital and/or Gloria Dei Lutheran Church.

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15 responses to Terrence Armstrong Noonan

  1. It was with great sadness to read of Terry’s passing. We extend our condolences to the entire family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

  2. Rick Lass says:

    I was very sad to hear of Uncle Terry’s death. My thoughts and prayers are with you Carolyn, Tom and Mike.

  3. Roger says:

    I knew Terry from his charity work. He was a blessing.

    I did not know he was ill. May I inquire what happened?

    I will say a prayer for him and his entire family.

  4. Sharon says:

    What happened? Last time I saw him he was in excellent physical condition and in good spirits.

    God bless him

  5. Jim Gorian says:

    Carolyn,
    My sincere sympathies to you and your family.

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