Pearl H. Noll, age 86, of Richmond Township passed away in her residence on Thursday 15th of December. She was wife of the late Elwood C. Noll, who preceded her on May 21, 2007. Born on January 28, 1930 in Richmond Township on the Scheirer homestead to the late Clarence L. Christman and Mildred E. (Scheirer) Christman O'Boyle. Pearl was a 1947 graduate of Fleetwood High School. After high school she went to Reading Business Institute graduating in 1948. She than was hired by Kutztown State College working in the laboratory school from 1948 to 1955. In 1965 she became the secretary for St. Paul's U.C.C. Kutztown leaving in 1987 after twenty two and a half years. She was a lifelong member of St. Paul's U. C.C. Fleetwood. Pearl was a fifty plus year member of the Fleetwood Grange No. 1839, Fleetwood Historical Society. Along with her late husband Elwood were partners in "DeAuld Scheirer Blotz" Pole Barn Museum. Pearl served on Richmond Township Election Board retiring in 2005. She enjoyed attending her grandchildren's activities and writing plays for the Grange and church activities. Pearl is survived by her children Michael D. Noll husband of Gail (Graner) Noll of Fleetwood and Debra S. (Noll) Dietrich wife of Dale A. Dietrich of Fleetwood. Grandchildren Christopher A. Dietrich husband of Jenny Dietrich, and Andrea L. Dietrich. Also great granddaughter Millie Rose Dietrich and great grandson Daniel Allen Dietrich. Other survivors include step grandchildren: Amy Kepner, Beth Gauker, David Knoll. Also step great grandchildren Mekena L. Kepner Messer, Hayley J. Kepner, Codi L. Gauker Logsdon and Lanie K. Gauker. Pearl was preceded in death by her step father Russell O'Boyle and step brother Raymond O'Boyle. A viewing will be Monday evening 6:00pm to 8:00pm from St. Paul's United Church of Christ, 5 West Arch Street, Fleetwood and on Tuesday morning 9:00am to 10:00am. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 10:00am in the church. Burial will be in Berks County Memorial Gardens, Fleetwood. In lieu of flowers contribution can be made to the memorial fund of St. Paul's UCC.