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William “Bill” Nolan

William “Bill” Nolan, 70 of Laramie, died Friday, February 8, 2019 at Ivinson Memorial Hospital surrounded by his family.

He was born on November 23, 1948 in Laramie to James and Norma (Wilson) Nolan.

Bill enjoyed fly fishing, taking care of his truck, and work.  He worked for several years at Modern Printing and considered his coworkers family.

He is preceded in death by both of his parents, James and Norma Nolan; and his sister, Terry Elkins.

He is survived by his daughters, Toni (John) Bates, Kelly (Mike) Kowach; his grandchildren, Breana Nelson, Curtis and Caleb Lantgen, Reagan and Avery Bates, and Mackenzie Kowach. He is also survived by multiple cousins in Michigan.

Per Bill’s request no formal services will be held.

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4 Comments To "William “Bill” Nolan"

#1 Comment By Bob & Debbie Davis On February 12, 2019 @ 11:01 am

Bill was a fine person as was his Father and Mother. I am so sorry for your loss.

Sincerely,

Bob Davis

#2 Comment By Dick Wynes On February 12, 2019 @ 11:40 am

To Bill’s Family: I too was a member of the Modern Printing family…now retired…..I am so very sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. I considered Bill a friend and I will miss him. The thought that comes to mind is from the Book of Alma….it says that all shall be raised from the temporal death…the spirit and the body shall be reunited again, IN ITS PERFECT FORM, both limb and joint shall be restored to its proper frame….and we shall be brought to stand before God. I look forward to that day I meet Bill again and we both have a PERFECT frame. May God bless you each as you deal with Bill’s passing.

#3 Comment By Anonymous On February 13, 2019 @ 10:00 am

I enjoyed working with Bill for many years and lost a good friend. Sorry for your loss. Bill and Paula Kvenild

#4 Comment By Abby On February 18, 2019 @ 7:10 am

My deepest sympathies for your family during this distressing time. I know how hard it is to cope with losing a loved one. One thought that I have found comforting is that God never intended for us to experience this pain, and he promises that soon he will take away our tears, our sorrow,  our pain, and even death. (Revelation 21:3-4). I hope that this passage and your memories will bring you a measure of peace and calm.