William P. Noun, 82, of Oswego, N.Y., died at home.
He was born in Rochester, N.Y., the son of the late Perry T. Noun, Sr., and Jennefer P. Noun.
He was a mathematics teacher Oswego High School. He was an educator for 50 years and graduate of SUNY Oswego, and did post graduate work.
Bill thanks his siblings Perry Noun, Jr., twins Constantina P. Noun, Christopher P. Noun and many loving kind nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
The calling hours were held on Sunday, May 23, 2021, at Dain-Cullinan Funeral Home with New York state mandates observed. A service was held at 11 a.m. Monday, May 24, at St. Mary’s Church with, as presiding clergy, Father Morisette, Oswego, Father Angelo Rochester, and Father David, Syracuse. Registration was needed at Church, with masks required and social distancing observed. A private family burial was held at Rural Cemetery, Oswego School District.
Contributions in Bill’s memory can be made to a charity of choice.
Bill’s Philosophy in Life was, “I can’t feel good until I make another person, student, feel better.” If people, students, treated Bill unfairly, Bill always treated everyone kind. Bill enjoyed his whole lifetime with us, no matter what we did. Bill never left a bad memory with anyone, no matter how hard we tried. We meant everything to Bill. We are the meaning of his life. Let gratefulness remember not the sadness in his passing but the Goodness in his Heart. If Bill means anything to people he met to students he cared for, please treat each other kindly. Thank you. “Elvis has left the building!”