Brian Patrick Noonan
Brian Patrick Noonan, of League City, passed away on Saturday, May 30, 2015 in Houston, Texas at the age of 63. He was born on December 30, 1951 in Framingham, Massachusetts to Walter and Helen Noonan. Brian worked at United Space Alliance for over twenty years. He spent his time as a devoted father and husband. Brian and his family loved to go on day trips. They enjoyed wonderful adventures together. He was always there for his family and always supported them. Brian was preceded in death by his parents, Walter and Helen, sister Maureen and brother-n-law Thomas. He is survived by his wife Laura, daughters Bridget Catherine and Caroline Grace, brothers Kevin Noonan and wife Kathleen, Michael Noonan and wife Marcia, mother and father-n-law David and Patricia Linscott, sister-n-law Jennifer Hegarty and her husband James, brother-n-law David Linscott, Jr., and many other loving family and friends. The Family will receive friends on Wednesday, June 3, 2015 at 5:00pm with a Vigil Service at 7:00pm at St Mary Catholic Church, 1612 East Walker Street, League City, Texas 77573. A Funeral Mass will follow on Thursday at 10:30am at St. Mary Catholic Church with Father Howard Drabek officiating. Interment will take place at Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery in Dickinson, Texas. In lieu of flowers, you may send memorials to League City Animal Shelter,821 N Kansas Ave, League City, TX 77573.
Sorry for your loss. My father, John (Jack) Noonan notified me of your loss. Brian is the son of my grandfather’s brother. I’d like to know more about Brian. Please feel free to reach out via email.
Sincerely,
Jonathan R Noonan
Noonan family,
So very sorry for your loss. Brian is my first cousin and I regret that I did not know him. Our paths may have crossed when we were kids in Framingham.
Jack Noonan
I am so sorry you have lost your husband, father, brother. I worked for Brian for a time. He was one of the best managers I had. Brian was so proud of his family, and always had the latest pictures, and talked so lovingly of every member.
May God keep his arms wrapped around you during this time.
I will miss Brian’s feisty Irish personality and entering humor. Glad to have such fond memories to draw on during this difficult time. Much love to Laura, Bridget and Caroline!
We are so sorry to hear about Brian. We had the opportunity to know him when he worked for Six Flags
So very sorry for your loss. I had the opportunity to meet Brian while working for Six Flags.
Laura, Bridget and Caroline, our heart goes out to you! LeAnn, Abby and I were reminiscing about the sleepovers at your house. Brian was such a great dad and husband! Our love and prayers go out to you.
God Bless your family
I am so sorry for your loss. Your family is in our prayers.
Liz and I are so sorry for your loss. As an younger aerospace engineer myself I have always felt a connectedness to Brian even though I didn’t know him that well. Please know that we will pray for him and your entire family.
Steve & Liz Haggerty
God knows all things and he loves us.
At work we talked about our love of the faith and our nation.
In prayer – his work is not done. He is still with us.
In the Hearts of Jesus & Mary
Rich & Cynthia May
My sincere condolences to you and your family during this difficult time. Through the “comfort from the scriptures we might have hope” (Romans 15:4b) and I pray that you find hope in the beautiful promise the Bible contains for the future at John 5:28, 29 and Acts 24:15.