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Glenallen “Al” Noack

Birth
Death
8 Apr 2000 (aged 42)
Burial
Greenfield, Pasco County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Glenallen Al Noack was born in Millawaukee, Wisconsin on October 25, 1957 to Geraldine and Glen Noack. He is of Chippewa and German descent and his Grandfather Wolfgang Noack worked for Harley Davidson as an inspector. His love of life, family, God, Harley Davidson and any Muscle Car he could get his hands on was evident to anyone that knew him or anyone that saw him about town.

A tremendous force in the life of his Widow, Annette Michelle Noack and in the lives of his two children, Brandy Lenea Noack and his legacy, Cheyenne Skye Noack; his son.

Worked for Virgil Lee Williams Sr. at Crossroads Sawmill at the time of his death and ran the fence mill that ironically burned to the ground the day that he died. Almost as if he took it to heaven with him.

He was a master carpenter and his contributions include Mary Giella Elementary, the Bushnell Prison, and newer structures on the West end of the USF campus that are next to the Sun Dome and the benches and plaquard stands at Interact Island at Crews Lake Park in Pasco County.

He loved and respected his heritage and his country. He could always be seen wearing his P.O.W. braclet that he purchased at the V.F.W. on S.R. 52 that had the name of Soldier on it to show that until he returned, he would keep the bracelet on.

He mentored local High School students and was Co-Founder of Special-Teeze Car Club were he taught young men and women proper TLC of their vehicles and keep them out of trouble and yet on the streets in style and with respect and class. He took these young people to Slam Fest and other local Car shows, where they would win individual and club awards. Allen and I (wife)gathered our club members together for a photo, submitted to LOWRIDER Magazine and was featured on Page 48 in the August 1998 edition. He received he certification as an official Car Club recognized by LOWRIDER Magazine Inc. and placed that certificate in a frame faster than you could read it.

He and I were crazy about one another and crazy in-love with our son, Cheyenne and his older Sister, Brandy. They were the loves of his life.

Re-dedicating his life to God in October of 1999 when Billy Graham visited Tampa at the Buccaneers stadium, after stating that he was not in the mood to go, I knew that he must have known the end was near.

He graduated from Marchmen Vocational-Technical Center three days after his death, and his six year old son, Cheyenne accepted his diploma and awards on his Daddys behalf. Glenallen represented Marchman in the VICCA competition and came in 2nd place in the entire state of Florida.

Loving, quiet, gentle, skillful, thoughtful, inquisitive and brilliant, this man was truly the love of my life and I miss him more and more with each passing day. It has been over twelve years since I lost my wonderful husband and as I smile right now thinking about how much I love him, I wonder if he is standing next to me and looking to see what I have written about him.

Those that know Al, know a real man. I had this real man in my life for around 11 years as my husband and my child Cheyenne for six years and Brandy for nine.

I love you is not enough of a statement to leave or to say to truly express my undying love for you Allen, you are my true love, I will miss you so much with each passing day, and I pray that you do get to visit your Son, Daughter and I as we need now more than ever.

Rest peacfully my love.

Annette


Glenallen Al Noack was born in Millawaukee, Wisconsin on October 25, 1957 to Geraldine and Glen Noack. He is of Chippewa and German descent and his Grandfather Wolfgang Noack worked for Harley Davidson as an inspector. His love of life, family, God, Harley Davidson and any Muscle Car he could get his hands on was evident to anyone that knew him or anyone that saw him about town.

A tremendous force in the life of his Widow, Annette Michelle Noack and in the lives of his two children, Brandy Lenea Noack and his legacy, Cheyenne Skye Noack; his son.

Worked for Virgil Lee Williams Sr. at Crossroads Sawmill at the time of his death and ran the fence mill that ironically burned to the ground the day that he died. Almost as if he took it to heaven with him.

He was a master carpenter and his contributions include Mary Giella Elementary, the Bushnell Prison, and newer structures on the West end of the USF campus that are next to the Sun Dome and the benches and plaquard stands at Interact Island at Crews Lake Park in Pasco County.

He loved and respected his heritage and his country. He could always be seen wearing his P.O.W. braclet that he purchased at the V.F.W. on S.R. 52 that had the name of Soldier on it to show that until he returned, he would keep the bracelet on.

He mentored local High School students and was Co-Founder of Special-Teeze Car Club were he taught young men and women proper TLC of their vehicles and keep them out of trouble and yet on the streets in style and with respect and class. He took these young people to Slam Fest and other local Car shows, where they would win individual and club awards. Allen and I (wife)gathered our club members together for a photo, submitted to LOWRIDER Magazine and was featured on Page 48 in the August 1998 edition. He received he certification as an official Car Club recognized by LOWRIDER Magazine Inc. and placed that certificate in a frame faster than you could read it.

He and I were crazy about one another and crazy in-love with our son, Cheyenne and his older Sister, Brandy. They were the loves of his life.

Re-dedicating his life to God in October of 1999 when Billy Graham visited Tampa at the Buccaneers stadium, after stating that he was not in the mood to go, I knew that he must have known the end was near.

He graduated from Marchmen Vocational-Technical Center three days after his death, and his six year old son, Cheyenne accepted his diploma and awards on his Daddys behalf. Glenallen represented Marchman in the VICCA competition and came in 2nd place in the entire state of Florida.

Loving, quiet, gentle, skillful, thoughtful, inquisitive and brilliant, this man was truly the love of my life and I miss him more and more with each passing day. It has been over twelve years since I lost my wonderful husband and as I smile right now thinking about how much I love him, I wonder if he is standing next to me and looking to see what I have written about him.

Those that know Al, know a real man. I had this real man in my life for around 11 years as my husband and my child Cheyenne for six years and Brandy for nine.

I love you is not enough of a statement to leave or to say to truly express my undying love for you Allen, you are my true love, I will miss you so much with each passing day, and I pray that you do get to visit your Son, Daughter and I as we need now more than ever.

Rest peacfully my love.

Annette



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