Gertrude Noonchester

December 3, 1917 - June 7, 2008
Gertrude Noonchester

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Gertrude M. Noonchester, 90 died Saturday, June 7, 2008 at Four Seasons Hospice Elizabeth House. Our heavenly Father took her hand peacefully. Born and raised in Charleston, SC she was a daughter of the late Fred Otto Klaren and Mae W. Klaren. She spent most of her life in Henderson County. She was also preceded in death by her husband Thomas G. Noonchester in 1972; a son Frederick Noonchester; and sisters Betty, Ann, Ola, and Georgie.

She was of the Seventh-Day Adventist Faith and enjoyed traveling, spending time with family and friends and being a mother and grandmother to many children.

Survivors include her daughter Barbara Milner; granddaughter Lisa Milner Shockey; grandson-in-law David Shockey all of Hendersonville; two loving sisters Freda McCart of Atlanta, GA and Helen Aaby of Oregon; and several nieces, nephews and extended family.

The family would like to extend a special thanks to Dr. Randy Tryon, Carol McTigue, Carrie Cable, Martha Wright, Brenda Cool, Sherri Sierk, the Physical Therapy Department of the Brian Center of Laurel Park, Jerry Willingham, and the staff of the Elizabeth House.

A funeral will be held at 6:30pm Tuesday in the Kirby Memorial Chapel of Shuler Funeral Home. Rev. Oral Callaway will officiate. The family will receive friends from 5:00pm until 6:30pm prior to the service in the chapel. Entombment will be private. Memorials may be to a charity of one’s choice.


Service

Tuesday, June 10, 2008
12:00 AM

Kirby Memorial Chapel - Directions
125 Orrs Camp Road
Hendersonville, NC 28792

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  • June 09, 2008
    Becky Ball says:
    Lisa and family, So sorry to hear of "Granny's" passing. My heart goes out to you and yours in this time of grief. However, Granny will live on. Look for her in the people she knew or helped in some way. Let her live in your heart as well as your mind. Spread her love by reaching out to loved ones, embracing them and living in their love. Love does not die. Granny's love is left, give her away the best you can.

  • June 08, 2008
    Freda McCart says:
    I Love You Gertrude Your sister Freda

  • June 08, 2008
    Donna Anderson says:
    I am so sorry for your lost.Gertrude was always so good to everyone. I know that just words can't take away your pain, but knowing that she is in Gods hand will help.We will keep you in our thoughts has you go though this time. love Donna Her niece

  • June 08, 2008
    Kizzie and Richard Patricio says:
    So sorry for your loss she will be missed.