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Name: Meridian Gardens Assisted Living commentsWe'd like to extend our deepest sympathies to Ben's friends and family. He was an exceptional man and a deep pleasure to have in our facility. May it provide you comfort to know his pain and earthly challenges are over. His kind spirit touched our lives and will indeed live on in others. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all! Name: Bob and Lil Weiler commentsTo the family of Ben Nosal: Bob and I are the parent's of Terri Nosal (Les's wife) and we were so sorry to hear of Ben's passing. Have heard alot about him through the years and what a wonderful man he was and know he will be greatly missed. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Bob and Lil Weiler Name: Mark & Diane Kudron commentsVirginia & The Entire Nosal Family, Please accept our sympathy on your loss of your husband and brother. I will always remember him for the famous California Rule. May he rest in peace. Name: David and Stephanie Nosal commentsAunt Ginny, Stephanie and I were deeply saddened by the news of Uncle Ben’s passing. He will certainly be missed. These few words cannot adequately express the condolences felt in our hearts. I will always have the fondest memories of the times spent visiting with you and Uncle Ben at your California home when I was a youngster (except for the time I had the Chicken Pox there!) and at your cabin on Brandenburg Lake. Visiting with you was generally tied to very happy experiences for me; Disneyland and Knott’s Berry Farm to name a couple. I also believe my first ever visit, to a then new restaurant chain, called “Taco Bell”, occurred while visiting you in California. I remember the Christmas spent at your house when Dad was overseas and we were living in San Diego. You both are, and will always be, extra special to me. Uncle Ben was a wonderful person. His worldly troubles are ended and we know he will rest in peace in our Lord and Savior’s care. Take care of yourself, Aunt Ginny. God bless you and keep you. David Name: David Nosal commentsA few more thoughts on several of Uncle Ben's traits I recall include his generosity and hospitality. I remember how he really enjoyed a good meal. In fact, by the time Uncle Ben finished cleaning his plate at the dinner table I’m not sure Aunt Ginny had to wash it! Uncle Ben always took pleasure in sports trivia and he was a faithful fan of the California Angels. Name: Connie & Otis Seals commentsCousin Ben was older than me so ever since I knew him, he lived in Ca., but as a kid I remember it was always exciting when he came home to Ne.to visit. Though I was one of many relatives, he always made you feel as if you were special. I'm so glad we got to know him on a one-to-one basis in these later years and we had some wonderful, interesting, lively, fun visits with him and Ginny! We will miss him greatly! Our deepest sympathy to you, Ginny. Love, Connie and Otis Seals. Name: Jackie Staack commentsTo the family of Ben Nosal and Floyd and Helen Niedbalski. My deepest sympathy goes out to all of you. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Please lean on one another and God will help you through this. Everyone at Morys Haven sends their condolences. Sincerely Jackie Staack Name: Prairie Village Retirement Center commentsTo Ben's Family, We were so sorry to hear about Ben. You were a very caring family to him and may the wonderful memories will help you through this difficult time. Please accept our heartfelt condolences. Sincerely, Connie Thomas & Prairie Village Friends Name: Rose Dolan commentsMy deepest sympathy to you on the death of your husband. I went to school with him both at St. Anthony's Grade School and St. Bonaventure High School. He was always such a gentleman and always a lot of fun. God Bless you. Name: Kathy Sweenie commentsDear Lenore & Family: Please accept my prayers and love to you all. Kathy |
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