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Noel Jeanne Moffett McNamee

November 4, 1950 - July 19, 2022
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Visitation
Wiley Funeral Home, Granbury
400 Highway 377 East
Granbury, Texas 76048
8175733000 | Map
Friday 7/22, 1:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Noel will lie in state on Friday, July 22, 2022 from 1:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at Wiley Funeral Home in Granbury.  The family will not be in attendance at the funeral home, but everyone is welcome to pay their respects.  Services are under the direction of Wiley Funeral Home, Granbury

Acton Methodist Church
3433 Fall Creek Hwy
Granbury, Texas 76049
(817) 326-4242 | Map
Saturday 7/23, 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Friends, family, and their loved ones are invited to share stories and visit over a meal in Noel’s honor on Saturday July 23rd at 12:00 p.m. at Acton Methodist Church. A celebration of Noel’s life will be held afterward at 1:30 p.m. A family burial will follow in Waco, Texas.

Service
Acton Methodist Church
3433 Fall Creek Hwy
Granbury, Texas 76049
(817) 326-4242 | Map
Saturday 7/23, 1:30 pm

Celebration of  Life

To view live stream funeral visit https://actonmethodist.com/live Noel Jeanne Moffett McNamee passed away on July 19, 2022 at her home in Granbury, Texas. Her kind spirit is carried on by her husband, three children and their spouses, seven grandchildren, extended family, and friends that became like family from every walk of life.   Noel was bornContinue Reading

David Phelps left a message on August 19, 2022:
My condolences to Noel's family. The Moffat's were my neighbors in Hobart Indiana, Noel and I were childhood friends dating back to the 1950's and I have fond memories of playing together as small children.
LINDA MILES left a message on August 1, 2022:
I had the priviledge of getting to know Noel through Society of St. Stephen, a mission of Chapelwood United Methodist in Lake Jackson, TX. The outreach helps those in need of assistance with rent or utility expenses. Noel was a faithful and devoted caseworker volunteering her time to interview by phone those families and then contacting utility companies or apartment managers to make pledges. Noel continued to be a caseworker after she and Gary move to Granbury. When I called Noel to assign her a case, we would have fun visiting. We got to know each other through the phone conversations. Noel would often say that she had a goal of how many families she wanted to help during that year. She usually exceeded her goal! Noel was a special lady and a blessing to the many families that she worked with through Society of St. Stephen.
Barbara Whetten left a message on July 23, 2022:
I was so sorry to hear about Noel. She was our neighbor years ago. We adored her! She was so kind and always positive. When my daughter, Mallory, was five she decided to run away from home and she ran right across the street to Noel. She was so sweet to her. She gave her a popsicle and let her spend the afternoon with her. Her kindness and generosity of spirit meant the world to me. Her joy made the world a better place.
Louisejohnsonma@gmail.com left a message on July 23, 2022:
A tribute to Noel Many people in our lives come and go and some just take a seat and stay awhile. These are forever friends and she was one of those to me- more like a sister than casual friend. We go way back to the mid 1970's, so that is nearing 50 years. Over those years we shared our hopes and dreams and many adventures when working together as nurses at the local hospital. We phoned each other often with funny stories, laughs and tears. Our children were are joy and we shared our stories of their lives as they grew. Then as these children became adults, stories of cute sayings of the grandchildren. Oh, so many calls to each other I never went on Facebook and she didn't text much, but calling and hearing the voice was important! The highlight of our friendship was when we attended, reluctantly I might say, when my late husband signed us both up to go to the October 2004 Women's Walk to Emmaus in Palacious, Texas. That Walk brought us so close ti Christ and a real blessing we both confessed at the end. Noel continues on her walk today with the Lord at her side and her new address as Heaven's Gate. We are blessed she touched our lives and are relieved that suffering and pain are no more. She is with her Maker now, The Great I Am!
Nancy Navasard left a message on July 21, 2022:
Noel was a dear friend and loved by many. We loved to share a laugh over some silly or ironic story and continued to do so over the phone after her move to Granbury. I will miss our frequent phone chats telling stories about our grandchildren and reminiscing about our nursing adventures. May our Heavenly Father wrap His loving around around her family and give them peace. "I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you." John 14:18
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Sarah Spells left a message on July 21, 2022:
May her family find comfort in knowing, that she was loved by many.She cared for us all.I will carry her in my heart always
Sharon Doerr left a message on July 20, 2022:
I am thankful to have been Noel’s friend for more than 45 years. I was her labor nurse for all three of her babies and she took care of my babies in the nursery. She and Gary are Aunt Noel and Uncle Gary to our kids and we are Uncle Bob and Aunt Sharon to hers.
Wiley Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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