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'''Alfred Henry Noel''' (May 18, 1915 – October 16, 2004) was a [[Connecticut]] political figure most noted for his tenure as mayor of the town of [[Willimantic, Connecticut|Willimantic]] from 1969 to 1971.<ref name=chronicle>The Willimantic ''Chronicle'', October 22, 2004, p. 3</ref> Noel was a lifelong resident of Connecticut who began his political career as Alderman-At-Large for the town in 1952. He was subsequently appointed District Field Representative for the Committee on Special Revenues and served in both positions jointly. In 1969, Noel ran on the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] ticket to win election as mayor of Willimantic. Noel ran again in 1971 against Republican Florence MacFarlane, who, in victory, became Willimantic's first female mayor. After failing to win re-election, Noel was appointed Housing Code Enforcement Officer, a position he held until his retirement. |
'''Alfred Henry Noel''' (May 18, 1915 – October 16, 2004) was a [[Connecticut]] political figure most noted for his tenure as mayor of the town of [[Willimantic, Connecticut|Willimantic]] from 1969 to 1971.<ref name=chronicle>The Willimantic ''Chronicle'', October 22, 2004, p. 3</ref> Noel was a lifelong resident of Connecticut who began his political career as Alderman-At-Large for the town in 1952. He was subsequently appointed District Field Representative for the Committee on Special Revenues and served in both positions jointly. In 1969, Noel ran on the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] ticket to win election as mayor of Willimantic. Noel ran again in 1971 against Republican Florence MacFarlane, who, in victory, became Willimantic's first female mayor. After failing to win re-election, Noel was appointed Housing Code Enforcement Officer, a position he held until his retirement. |
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Noel was known widely for his affable nature and affiliations with various charitable organizations. Former first selectman and Connecticut State Representative John Lescoe described Noel as an "impressive figure," while MacFarlane, on her first day as mayor, remarked on his generous and gracious demeanor.<ref name=chronicle /> Noel was a lifelong member of the [[Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks|Benevolent Order of Elks]] and collaborated with actor [[Paul Newman]] in a number of fund-raising activities in the 1960s. Noel died of [[prostate cancer]] in 2004 in West Palm Beach, Florida, aged 89. |
Noel was known widely for his affable nature and affiliations with various charitable organizations. Former first selectman and Connecticut State Representative John Lescoe described Noel as an "impressive figure," while MacFarlane, on her first day as mayor, remarked on his generous and gracious demeanor.<ref name=chronicle /> Noel was a lifelong member of the [[Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks|Benevolent Order of Elks]] and collaborated with actor [[Paul Newman]] in a number of fund-raising activities in the 1960s. Noel died of [[prostate cancer]] in 2004 in West Palm Beach, Florida, aged 89. |
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Latest revision as of 04:21, 19 December 2024
Alfred Henry Noel (May 18, 1915 – October 16, 2004) was a Connecticut political figure most noted for his tenure as mayor of the town of Willimantic from 1969 to 1971.[1] Noel was a lifelong resident of Connecticut who began his political career as Alderman-At-Large for the town in 1952. He was subsequently appointed District Field Representative for the Committee on Special Revenues and served in both positions jointly. In 1969, Noel ran on the Democratic Party ticket to win election as mayor of Willimantic. Noel ran again in 1971 against Republican Florence MacFarlane, who, in victory, became Willimantic's first female mayor. After failing to win re-election, Noel was appointed Housing Code Enforcement Officer, a position he held until his retirement.
Personal life
[edit]Noel was known widely for his affable nature and affiliations with various charitable organizations. Former first selectman and Connecticut State Representative John Lescoe described Noel as an "impressive figure," while MacFarlane, on her first day as mayor, remarked on his generous and gracious demeanor.[1] Noel was a lifelong member of the Benevolent Order of Elks and collaborated with actor Paul Newman in a number of fund-raising activities in the 1960s. Noel died of prostate cancer in 2004 in West Palm Beach, Florida, aged 89.
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