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Otto Stephen “Steve” Noel

Date of Death: April 1, 2012
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Otto S. “Steve” Noel, Jr. Otto Stephen “Steve” Noel, Jr., 81, of Stephens City, Virginia died Sunday, April 1, 2012, in Winchester Medical Center. Mr. Noel was born in 1930, in Huntington, West Virginia, the son of the late Otto Stephen and Lorena Noel, Sr. He was owner and operator of Old Town Business MachinesContinue Reading

public.user left a message on January 30, 2013:
We First met Steve at the Winchester Moose, He loved to dance with my wife Vickie, and she loved to dance with him. He was a great guy and will truly be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, as we know he talked about and loved very much. God Bless, Ronnie and Vickie Wilkins
public.user left a message on January 30, 2013:
Janie and Vicki, I am so sorry for the loss of your dad. Steve was always making everyone smile with a joke or good-natured ribbing. He took delight in kidding me about my southen accent. He was just fun to be around. And double that for when your Mom was there too. I know you will miss him greatly but just think of him and Mary square dancing in Heaven to ease the pain a little! Love, Donna
public.user left a message on January 30, 2013:
Janie, We were very sorry to hear of the death of your father. Our prayers are with you and your family. Lloyd & Bonnie Brill
public.user left a message on January 30, 2013:
I met Steve when I worked for F&M Bank and he was such an awesome friend.. When he retired from his business, My husband and I would talk with him down at the Moose Lodge...He was so full of life, and I loved to watch him dance..As a matter of fact that's what he was doing when I saw him last.. He was laughing and smiling...That's the way I want to remember him.. I will miss his friendship and talking with him, but I know he is with his wife and his family and he's not sick any longer...My deepest sympathy to his family..His memory will live on in all of our hearts..
public.user left a message on January 30, 2013:
I met Steve many years ago when I was a policeman in Martinsburg and he came to fix some office machines. Always pleasant, with a smile, and helpful. After I retired and came to work for Frederick Co Sheriff's Office we met again and shared many lunches together at the Moose. In the past six years we have ran into each other often and chatted. He knew of my love for police badges and proudly let me see his collection. I loved it. He gave me a DC police memorial badge a few years back and I tresaured it and placed in my collection. I will always think of Steve when I see it. A good man and friend and I will miss him. K.C. Bohrer
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Ronnie Wilkins left a message on April 2, 2012:
We First met Steve at the Winchester Moose, He loved to dance with my wife Vickie, and she loved to dance with him. He was a great guy and will truly be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, as we know he talked about and loved very much. God Bless, Ronnie and Vickie Wilkins
Donna Blevins left a message on April 3, 2012:
Janie and Vicki, I am so sorry for the loss of your dad. Steve was always making everyone smile with a joke or good-natured ribbing. He took delight in kidding me about my southen accent. He was just fun to be around. And double that for when your Mom was there too. I know you will miss him greatly but just think of him and Mary square dancing in Heaven to ease the pain a little! Love, Donna
Lloyd & Bonne Brill left a message on April 3, 2012:
Janie, We were very sorry to hear of the death of your father. Our prayers are with you and your family. Lloyd & Bonnie Brill
Diane Partlow Hoover left a message on April 3, 2012:
I met Steve when I worked for F&M Bank and he was such an awesome friend.. When he retired from his business, My husband and I would talk with him down at the Moose Lodge...He was so full of life, and I loved to watch him dance..As a matter of fact that's what he was doing when I saw him last.. He was laughing and smiling...That's the way I want to remember him.. I will miss his friendship and talking with him, but I know he is with his wife and his family and he's not sick any longer...My deepest sympathy to his family..His memory will live on in all of our hearts..
K.C. Bohrer left a message on April 3, 2012:
I met Steve many years ago when I was a policeman in Martinsburg and he came to fix some office machines. Always pleasant, with a smile, and helpful. After I retired and came to work for Frederick Co Sheriff's Office we met again and shared many lunches together at the Moose. In the past six years we have ran into each other often and chatted. He knew of my love for police badges and proudly let me see his collection. I loved it. He gave me a DC police memorial badge a few years back and I tresaured it and placed in my collection. I will always think of Steve when I see it. A good man and friend and I will miss him. K.C. Bohrer
Omps Funeral Home left a message:
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