Houston Chronicle

JAMES R NOLAND JR

1924-2017

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James Russell Noland, Jr., devoted husband, father and grandfathe­r, passed away on August 2, 2017, at age 93. James was a graduate of Emory University (A.B., 1945), Yale University (M.Div., 1948), and New York University (M.A., 1954). During World War II, he served his country as an officer in the United States Navy.

James moved to Houston in 1954 to become Executive Director of Protestant Charities, a United Fund Agency which coordinate­d between many of Houston’s churches and community service organizati­ons. He also taught at seven local universiti­es in the fields of history, sociology, education, and organizati­onal behavior.

In 1975, James created a personalit­y assessment profile, Personalys­is, to enable self-awareness, respect for diversity, and a greater ability for productive collaborat­ion. Together with his wife, Mary, the Personalys­is Corporatio­n was establishe­d to market the assessment and provide consulting services to individual­s, industry and communitie­s world-wide. Through Personalys­is, James leaves a legacy which continues to inspire and transform individual­s and corporatio­ns. In his his retirement, James continued working on the science of personalit­y as it relates to the laws of physics.

James is survived by his wife, Mary R Noland and two children, James Russell Noland III and Elise Noland Moore. He was predecease­d by a daughter, Ellen Noland Skidmore. He is also survived by a brother, Robert Coleman Noland, a sister, Marianne Noland Batey, and grandchild­ren Westley James Skidmore and Elizabeth Delaney Moore.

A Memorial Service to celebrate his life will be held at First Congregati­onal Church of Houston on Aug 26th at 3:30 pm.

The family requests in lieu of flowers, contributi­ons be made to The School of Divinity Unrestrict­ed Scholarshi­p Endowment at The Yale Divinity School in his honor.

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