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Bernard John Nolan

January 27th, 1927 - May 24th, 2021

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Bernard John Nolan was born on January 27, 1927, in Bessemer, Michigan. He was the fifth son of Leo and Gertrude Nolan. He passed away peacefully on the evening of May 24, 2021, in Anacortes, Washington. He is survived by his sons, Steve (Cathy), Jeff (Laura); daughter-in-law, Pamela; seven grandchildren, Traci (Mike), Lukas (Patricia), Kristina, Lydia (Scott), Paul, Hannah (Jason), and Bethany (Nathan); 18 great-grandchildren, Kyle, Naomi, Kortney, Corbin, Kobe, Steven, Lauren, Katelyn, Kelsey, Zander, Elijah, Kassandra, Owen, Katherine, Levi, Joshua, Brandon Aaron, and Ezekiel; his youngest sister, Mary Ann; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 61 years, Marian; and younger sons, Marc and Paul. In February 1942, Bernie enlisted in the U.S. Marines and was stationed with the 1st Marine Division in the Pacific. He was awarded the WWII Victory Medal, Honorable Service Lapel Pin, and Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal with one clasp and Combat Action Ribbon. Corporal Nolan was honorably discharged in May 1946. His military legacy was reflected in his son Jeff’s eight years in the U.S. Navy and granddaughter Lydia’s five and one-half years in the U.S. Army. In 1949, Bernie went to work for the Boeing Company, where he worked for 39 years. He was in the Boeing Electronic and Aerospace Divisions as an electrical technician, supervisor, and engineering support analyst. He worked primarily on Defense products, including missiles such as the Bomarc and Minuteman, along with aerospace products such as the Lunar Orbiter and Lunar Rover. He used to brag that his fingerprints were on the moon. In May 1948, Bernie married his life-long love, Marian. After he retired in 1988, they became snowbirds. They traveled back and forth between their homes at Lake Limerick and later Lacey, Washington, and Surprise, Arizona, via Tehachapi, California. They enjoyed traveling, golfing, playing pickle ball, and socializing with a wide circle of friends. Since Marian passed away, Bernie loved spending time with his large family and was a regular volunteer at St. Vincent de Paul in Olympia. He was comforted in his final days by the presence of family members. There will be a graveside memorial at Tahoma National Cemetery, 18600 SE 240th St., Kent, WA 98042. Date and time to be announced. Please leave condolences or share memories and photos on the Tribute Wall to the left.

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Funeral Alternatives of Washington - Tumwater

Funeral Alternatives of Washington - Tumwater

In Tumwater, Funeral Alternatives of Washington stands as a beacon of compassion and personalization in funeral services, offering the community thoughtful and customized arrangements that honor the memory of their loved ones. We pride ourselves on providing services that reflect the individuality of each person we commemorate, ensuring that every aspect of the funeral or cremation planning is aligned with the family's wishes and budget. Our dedicated team in Tumwater takes the time to understand your preferences, assisting with everything from catering coordination to creating personalized memorial items. We manage the logistical details so you can focus on what matters most: honoring the life and legacy of your loved one....

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