John Terrie Grimes
The Bereavement Ministry Team and the Parish Community of St. Mark Catholic Church extend our deepest sympathy at this difficult time. Be assured that you and your family will be in our prayers.

Birth date: Jan 18, 1979 Death date: Dec 31, 2025
Jeremy Paul Noonan, 46, of Huntersville, passed away on December 31, 2025. He was born on January 18, 1979, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the beloved son of Paul and Judith Noonan. Jeremy was raised in Leechburg, Pennsylvania, whe Read Obituary
The Bereavement Ministry Team and the Parish Community of St. Mark Catholic Church extend our deepest sympathy at this difficult time. Be assured that you and your family will be in our prayers.

As friends of Jeremy’s parents, Paul and Judi, we experienced firsthand how love of God and family really works. With their numerous trips to NC, phone calls to the grandkids and endless prayers, we have seen their love of Jeremy and his family has no bounds.
To Jeremy,
“Until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of His hand.”
Mario and Ann
I always enjoyed talking with Jeremy about our sons’ travel and school basketball games. He had a passion for sports and his enthusiasm was contagious. Sending love to Mandy, Brady, Avery and the entire Noonan family.
Favorite memory was on the way to Ocean Isle Beach for spring break he made it all the way there without using a map or directions. The trip there was one of the best road trips I have ever been on.
Every time I saw Mr. Noonan I would run up to him and give him a big hug. He gave the best hugs in the entire world and the smile he gave me brought such joy into the world! It made me feel like that no matter what was going on was going to be okay. He was so kind and welcoming when I would come over to hang out with Avery, and I always loved sitting on the couch with him and playing with the cats. I honestly can’t even put into words the warmth he brought to the world and to my life.
Jeremy’s wonderful personality always made us happy to be in his company. He was fun to talk to and there was a sense of excitement in his conversation which was pleasing and contagious. Kathy and I loved Jeremy and all the times we were fortunate to share with him. Remembering with you the life of your precious Jeremy. Forever in our hearts. Murph and Kathy