Alois William "Al" Nolte 1927-2014
Alois William "Al" Nolte was born December 28, 1927 in Subiaco, Logan Co., Ar.
to Josef & Gertrude Spanke Nolte, both born in Germany. Al attended
Subiaco Academy in Logan Co., Ar. The family made their home in Fort Smith, Sebastian
Co., before 1950. August 13, 1949 Al married Catherine Agnes Udouj in Fort Smith,
Sebastian Co., Ar.
June 29, 1946 Al enlisted in the US Army at Little Rock, Ar. He gave his residence
as Seastian Co., Ar. He states he has completed 4 years of High School. No further
information is found about his service except it is mentioned in his obituary that he was
a paratropper.
Alois William "Al" Nolte passed away October 12, 2014 in Fort Smith, Sebastian Co., Ar.
He was buried at the National Cemetery in Fort Smith, Ar. where he resided.
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Alois (Al) William Nolte, 86, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, passed away peacefully
Sunday evening October 12, 2014, with his wife of 65 years and granddaughter, Nicole,
at his side.
Al was born in Subiaco, Arkansas on December 28, 1927.
The funeral service will be held at 10:30 AM on Friday, October 17, at Saint Boniface
Church in Ft. Smith. Fr. Walter Nolte will be presiding; concelebrants are Abbot Jerome
Kodell of Subiaco Abbey and Fr. Mark Nolte of Nashville, TN. Visitation will be at St.
Boniface Church on Thursday, October 16, from 4:00 to 6:30 PM concluding with a vigil
service at 6:30 PM. Burial will follow the funeral at Fort Smith National Cemetery.
Funeral arrangements are being handled by Fentress Funeral Home.
After graduating from Subiaco Academy in 1946, he served in the U. S. Army as a paratrooper.
Al and Catherine A. Nolte (Udouj) married on August 13, 1949.
For 32 years, Al and Catherine were the owners of The White Spot Cafe on Rogers Avenue in
Fort Smith. However, most of his career was devoted to the real estate business where he
typically operated behind the scenes. Most notably, in the late 1960s, in working to put
together a golf course subdivision, he identified and secured for purchase the land that
was a suitable site. He offered the project to his brother-in law, Herman Udouj, who
financed the development, and their dreams became a reality which is Fianna Hills.
Anyone, who knew Al, will tell you that his favorite past time was playing golf and playing
cards.
Al is survived by his wife and ten children, Carla Wagner, Nick Nolte and his wife Peggy,
Libby Nolte, Kathy Baumann and her husband Tim, Bob Nolte and his wife Karen, Mike Nolte,
Fr. Mark Nolte, Julie Lewis and her husband Mark, Cari Burgess and her husband Johnny, Fr.
Walter Nolte; his 18 grandchildren, Lisken, Caleb, and Sarah Wagner, Maggie and Allie
Nolte, Nicole Arnold, Nathan Williams, Sam Berry, Jr., Catherine Teetor, Ben Baumann,
Chris and Alex Nolte, Isaac and Gabby Lewis, Madison and Jack Nichols, Ashley and Jarrett
Burgess; his eight great-grandchildren, his two brothers, Joe Nolte and Johnny Nolte; his
two sisters, Mary Lou Marley and Joan Greenstreet; numerous nieces and nephews; and the
rest of his family and friends.
Al is preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Gertrude Nolte; as well as his brother,
Walter H. Nolte; his sisters, Elizabeth Smith and Gertie Gramlich; his nieces, Paula
Richardson and Cindy Toth; his nephew, David Nolte; his grandson, Jordan Lewis; and his
great nephew, Aiden Hooper.
Pallbearers will be his grandsons and sons-in-law.
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