worked for over 25 years at Kodak as a supervisor. He was a big part of Disciples United Methodist Church where he taught
Sunday school, sang in the choir and was head of the soup kitchen among many other things.
George is predeceased by his parents John & Josephine Bemish Nolte and brother Bill Nolte.
He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Donna Piedmonte Nolte of Holley, daughter Kimberly and her husband Brian Kirkpatrick of Holley, grandchildren Megan, Olivia & Mason, Brother Rick Nolte of Florida, brother in law Steven & Sondra Piedmonte, sister in law Debra & James Farruggia, several nieces & nephews and many friends.
A celebration of life is scheduled for
Saturday April 7th at 1:00 pm at Disciples United Methodist Church
4410 Holley Byron Rd 14470
I met George about 10 years ago and the first thing that I noticed about him was how gentle and kind he was. Always helping others. He loved his family and talked about them all the time. I am sorry for his family’s loss and send my deepest sympathies
Melissa
Donna and family, I am so shocked and sad to hear of Georges passing. He was one of the most gentle man I ever knew. You are all In my thoughts and prayers at this sad time. Wish I could be there for you. I know he is in heaven with his savior. Love to you Donna. Sandy
Dear Donna, Kim and family, you are in my thoughts and prayers. I am so very sorry for your loss.
George was such a loving, kind and caring gentleman. My condolences to George’s family and friends. With Love, Annika D.
I will always remember George how Loving and kind to all as he spent his last days here on earth to help others. His sweet spirit was so apparent. Other residents that needed someone to talk to ,, or just a kind and encouraging word…He would always be there for them. As far as being a big part of activities, Bingo…Church…and music… was so part of his life. We will miss him so much and feel Blessed to have been there with him. My thoughts and prayers go out to you, Donna and all the family… God Bless…” Absent from the Body…Present with the Lord.”
George was the first friend Barb made on 4th floor. In the years we knew him we witnessed hundreds of acts of kindness to staff and residents alike. George will be truly missed. You are all in our prayers.
We are so sorry for you all! George was a wonderful, Christian man. My children and I have such fond memories from attending church with him for many years. He almost always came to our family birthday parties, weddings, and other occasions. We shared a lot of prayer, laughter, and tears. He will be so missed, until we see him again with Jesus!
I will always remember George meeting Jake for the first time and falling in love with his boy. I am so glad the dogs could bring him joy.