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Carl Jefferson Noble

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Carl Jefferson Noble

Birth
Collin County, Texas, USA
Death
1939 (aged 55–56)
Crosby County, Texas, USA
Burial
Cone, Crosby County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Carl Noble
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Cone Methodist church for Carl J. Noble, 57, resident of Crosby county for 48 years, having come here in 1891. He was a County Commissioner and stock farmer. One of the largest crowds ever to attend a funeral in this county was present for the last rites of a beloved citizen.
Noble complained of feeling ill about 2:30 o'clock Tuesday morning, and died a short time later, after awakening his wife. He was born in Collins county. After moving to Crosby county, he worked for a number of years on the Z-Bar-L ranch south of Ralls. In 1903, he was married to Miss Emma Cartwright of Lorenzo. To this union, four sons were born. All live in this section. They are Russell, George, John, and Tom Ed Noble.
He became county commissioner in 1932 and was elected to the same office for four times.
Pall bearers were C.O. Gilbreath, "Rags" Davis, Chester Parish, J.D. Travis, D.C. Flurry, and George James, all of Cone, and Tom O'Dell of Abilene, and R.M. Wheeler of Lorenzo.
Two brothers, Walter Noble of Friona and A. Lee Noble of Pratt, Kansas were present for the funeral. Another Brother, Jesse Noble, lives in Washington.
Noble was a member of the Methodist Church.

Ralls Banner, 1939
Carl Noble
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Cone Methodist church for Carl J. Noble, 57, resident of Crosby county for 48 years, having come here in 1891. He was a County Commissioner and stock farmer. One of the largest crowds ever to attend a funeral in this county was present for the last rites of a beloved citizen.
Noble complained of feeling ill about 2:30 o'clock Tuesday morning, and died a short time later, after awakening his wife. He was born in Collins county. After moving to Crosby county, he worked for a number of years on the Z-Bar-L ranch south of Ralls. In 1903, he was married to Miss Emma Cartwright of Lorenzo. To this union, four sons were born. All live in this section. They are Russell, George, John, and Tom Ed Noble.
He became county commissioner in 1932 and was elected to the same office for four times.
Pall bearers were C.O. Gilbreath, "Rags" Davis, Chester Parish, J.D. Travis, D.C. Flurry, and George James, all of Cone, and Tom O'Dell of Abilene, and R.M. Wheeler of Lorenzo.
Two brothers, Walter Noble of Friona and A. Lee Noble of Pratt, Kansas were present for the funeral. Another Brother, Jesse Noble, lives in Washington.
Noble was a member of the Methodist Church.

Ralls Banner, 1939

Gravesite Details

Grave 97 Section B



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