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Noel Alear Arsenault

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Noel Alear Arsenault Veteran

Birth
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
28 Nov 2021 (aged 99)
Tennessee, USA
Burial
Pickens, Pickens County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Noel Alear Arsenault

December 25, 1923 -- November 28, 2021

Noel Alear Arsenault went to be with the Lord Sunday, November 28, 2021. He resided at Carrick Glen Senior Living in Mt. Juliet, TN. Noel was born in Boston, Massachusetts and would have turned 98 years old this Christmas day. His parents were Emile and Josephine Arsenault and he had eleven brothers and sisters.
Noel was happily married to Agnes Rosemarie Caputo Arsenalt for sixty six years before she passed away in 2008. He is survived by his four children: Delores Rogers of Mt. Juliet, TN, Carol Gaddis of Hermitage, TN, Edward Arsenault of Pineville, SC and Deborah Botticelli of Goose Creek, SC. He has six grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. He is also survived by four sisters: Theresa O'Driscoll of Chelsea, MA, Doris Doucette of Reading, MA, Lorraine Barnicle of Kansas City, MO and Margaret Porrazzo of Wilmington, NC. He was preceded in death by his sisters, Bernice DeRoche, Eva Polito, Dorothy Legere, Marie Garrett and brothers, Lawrence Arsenault, Tillman Arsenault and Edward Arsenault.
Noel's parents moved to the U. S. from Prince Edward Island, Canada. As a young boy he had many part time jobs to help support his family. Later he helped his father with carpentry, plumbing and electrical work. When he was nineteen he joined the U. S. Army Air Corps, which later became the U. S. Air Force. During his time in the Air Force, he was an Intelligence Officer, Bombardier, Radar Operator, Flight Navigator and Instructor Most of the time he used the stars at night for navigation. Flying solely with the use of instrument panels had not yet been developed. Noel flew missions to the North and South Poles and around the world He was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War.
Noel received a citation and commendation medal for the development of techniques and procedures for precision airborne radar directed approaches. He was the Military Air Support Service (MATS) Liaison Officer of Air Force Systems Command for prototyping and evaluation of the C-124d Aircraft. We are proud of and thank Noel who retired as an Air Force Major. He was awarded many medals, ribbons and commendations during his twenty-seven years of service.
Noel loved music, dancing, games and repair projects. He entertained family and friends playing the guitar, piano (boogie woogie) and accordion. He loved good food and conversations, keeping busy helping others and enjoying life. He loved God, his family, his country and had lived a great life. He will be dearly missed.
Arrangements will be made in Tennessee by Hermitage Funeral Home, 535 Shute Lane, Old Hickory, TN 37138 and in South Carolina by Dillard Funerals, 2402 Gentry Memorial Highway, Pickens, SC 29671. Burial will be in Hillcrest Memorial Park, 2410 Gentry Memorial Highway, Pickens, SC 29671
Courtesy of Hermitage Funeral Home, Old Hickory, Tennessee
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Noel Alear Arsenault

December 25, 1923 -- November 28, 2021

Noel Alear Arsenault went to be with the Lord Sunday, November 28, 2021. He resided at Carrick Glen Senior Living in Mt. Juliet, TN. Noel was born in Boston, Massachusetts and would have turned 98 years old this Christmas day. His parents were Emile and Josephine Arsenault and he had eleven brothers and sisters.
Noel was happily married to Agnes Rosemarie Caputo Arsenalt for sixty six years before she passed away in 2008. He is survived by his four children: Delores Rogers of Mt. Juliet, TN, Carol Gaddis of Hermitage, TN, Edward Arsenault of Pineville, SC and Deborah Botticelli of Goose Creek, SC. He has six grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. He is also survived by four sisters: Theresa O'Driscoll of Chelsea, MA, Doris Doucette of Reading, MA, Lorraine Barnicle of Kansas City, MO and Margaret Porrazzo of Wilmington, NC. He was preceded in death by his sisters, Bernice DeRoche, Eva Polito, Dorothy Legere, Marie Garrett and brothers, Lawrence Arsenault, Tillman Arsenault and Edward Arsenault.
Noel's parents moved to the U. S. from Prince Edward Island, Canada. As a young boy he had many part time jobs to help support his family. Later he helped his father with carpentry, plumbing and electrical work. When he was nineteen he joined the U. S. Army Air Corps, which later became the U. S. Air Force. During his time in the Air Force, he was an Intelligence Officer, Bombardier, Radar Operator, Flight Navigator and Instructor Most of the time he used the stars at night for navigation. Flying solely with the use of instrument panels had not yet been developed. Noel flew missions to the North and South Poles and around the world He was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War.
Noel received a citation and commendation medal for the development of techniques and procedures for precision airborne radar directed approaches. He was the Military Air Support Service (MATS) Liaison Officer of Air Force Systems Command for prototyping and evaluation of the C-124d Aircraft. We are proud of and thank Noel who retired as an Air Force Major. He was awarded many medals, ribbons and commendations during his twenty-seven years of service.
Noel loved music, dancing, games and repair projects. He entertained family and friends playing the guitar, piano (boogie woogie) and accordion. He loved good food and conversations, keeping busy helping others and enjoying life. He loved God, his family, his country and had lived a great life. He will be dearly missed.
Arrangements will be made in Tennessee by Hermitage Funeral Home, 535 Shute Lane, Old Hickory, TN 37138 and in South Carolina by Dillard Funerals, 2402 Gentry Memorial Highway, Pickens, SC 29671. Burial will be in Hillcrest Memorial Park, 2410 Gentry Memorial Highway, Pickens, SC 29671
Courtesy of Hermitage Funeral Home, Old Hickory, Tennessee
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