The Funeral Service
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Following the service, the footage will be posted and you can watch at a later time if you were unable to watch at the time of the service.
it was such a honor to care for you in the pass 2yrs, we had many laughs and some times head butting. took awhile to get to know each other but soon became good mates. You always seem to come out with something funny that would make me laugh so much I would bent over crying, thank you for allowing me to be your friend, I will miss you and cherish our friendship. Sorry I couldn’t have been there as many of the careers would have attended to say their farewells
RIP Boss
Condolences on the passing of Alan “Sarge”, I have many great memories of working with him. He was a wonderful mentor and always up for a laugh and had many colourful sayings, these saying’s have been repeated many times in the last week when we have been talking about working with Sarge.
RIP Sarge
My sincere condolences on the passing of Alan “Sarge” Noble. Sarge was the epitome of the Fire service and his phrases will live on forever with those of us he influenced. A great mentor and ally who will be sadly missed.
TO Geoff, Mark and Wendy also Brenda and Denis
Our Deepest condolences to you and all the family on the passing of Alan. Although I did see him in the later years much as I had moved to Western Australia but always looked him up if in Melbourne. I have great memories of when we were in the Army together and also the Carrum Downs Fire Brigade. On a social note it was the RSL and the Pier Hotel Frankston these memories will never be erased. Sorry I could not be there today but i had other commitments but i will be watching on live stream and there in my heart. REST IN PEACE SARG Love Peter & Barbara Johnson