Sad Day For City Hall

KMBC: "Kansas City Assistant City Manager Rich Noll is in grave condition after suffering an apparent brain aneurysm, Acting City Manager Troy Schulte tells council members."

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  1. Well, that's a drag. For all of us over forty know that i's a matter of ime before something will take us OUT!

    No matter how we carry ourselves, we remain mortal and our best days are behind us!

    Even when we DON'T end up prematurely! Which should tell us to all be nice... for God can take us out any time He decides he's tired of our crap!

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  2. He decides he's tired of our crap!

    Radioman with words like that I'll bet your next!

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  3. I like this guy very much.

    Rich Noll is a very, very good guy. A rarity in the halls of local governments. He is true to his moral center. He is effective in dealing with the residents of Kansas City. Even when he cannot solve a problem, he finds a way to try to lessen the burden on the citizens.

    He has only love and respect for his children and his wife. Patty and kids, may God hold you in his protective arms until Rich is well again. We can not fathom any other outcome.....

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  4. 3:26, Amen. Rich & his family are in our hearts and prayers.

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  5. "Good night, sweet prince; may flights of angels sing thee to thy rest."
    Rich Noll exemplifies the best of this city. This is a tragedy for his wife and children, and all who love him. The entire city will suffer with his death.

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  6. Earnest, capable, hard-working, and an all-around good guy.

    He will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with Patty and the kids...

    This just sucks.

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  7. Did he pass away ????

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  8. I laid in bed last night, thinking about him, feeling every burp of my aging body, wondering if at any time, some runaway clot ends up in the very WORST PLACE, devastating all my end game plans!

    Walt Bodine is 90, and in a wheelchair, virtually blind? When my dad was alive, he said 'man should not end up like this'. Which is why I didn't prolong his death. He'd have hated that!

    yet now people in their 50s discover their bodies quit working, or they get some cancer they're too busy to discover early with an inconvenient exam interrupting their busy week! Don't postpone it. DO IT!

    You're grandchildren want you around!

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