Grant “Chris” Christopher Noll, 43, entered into God’s care on Sunday, September 3, 2017. He was the loving husband of Heather R. (Trout) Noll with whom he married on Dec. 8, 2007. Born in Pekin, IL, Chris was the beloved son of the late Grant Groff and Verna Mae (Good) Noll. Chris graduated from Warwick High School, Class of 1992 and worked many years as a Mortgage Broker. Chris leaves to cherish his memory, his wife, Heather, a daughter, Sara C. Noll and a son, Grant L. Noll; a sister, Beth Lehman and her husband, Andrew; niece and nephews Jessica, Ben and Tymothy.In addition, his other loving family who has stood by him includes; a sister in law, Ivy Brown; niece Miranda A. Smith and her husband, Donald; brother in law, Jeremy Trout and his wife, Jenna; nephews, Toby and Dylan Trout; mother and father in laws, Jackie and Linda Trout, who were like parents to him; and his good long time friends, Bryan and Johnny. He cherished his wife and family, especially his children. They will miss their Daddy very much, he loved them more than they could ever know. Chris developed a love for Hockey while he lived in Canada, which was where he learned to play. He played for the Junior Bears and Junior Flyers; always loving a good competitive game of hockey. He grew many friendships and family bonds with his teammates. He was blessed with so many supportive, caring friends, family and neighbors through the years. His church family and faith were so important to him and provided him much comfort. Chris had a strong desire to end the stigma of mental illness and fought hard to impact and care for others through education.He was an activist in mental health awareness and was a presenter for NAMI (National Alliance of Mental Illness) and had served on the Board of Directors. Viewings will be on Thursday, September 7, 2017 from 6:00-8:00 p.m and on Friday, September 8, 2017 from10:00 – 11:00amat Pleasant View Church; 10384 Winterstown Rd., Red Lion, PA. There will be a service to celebrate Chris’s life beginning at 11:00 a.m. at the church on Friday, with Pastor Jay McWilliams officiating. Interment is private and at the convenience of his family. Hartenstein Funeral & Cremation Care, Inc., 24 N. Second St. New Freedom, Pa is assisting the family with services. In lieu of flowers, his family would like donations in Chris’s memory to be made to: NAMI; 140 Roosevelt Ave. #150 York, PA 17401, Central Penn Panthers Youth Ice Hockey Program; 2155 Ambassador Circle, Lancaster PA 17603 or Pleasant View Church; 10384 Winterstown Rd., Red Lion, PA.