J. Russell Noble, 65, a Ralls resident, died about 8:45 p.m. Monday in the Crosbyton Hospital following a sudden illness.
Born in Cone, Noble had lived in this area all of his life. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church and the Ralls Lions Club and was an insurance agent.
Services are pending with Carter Funeral Home in Ralls.
Survivors include his wife, Ruth; four sons, Bob, Lubbock, Wade Noble, serving with the U.S. Army in Germany, Bailey Noble with the Marine Corp. in Carlsbad, Calif., and Max Noble with the Air Force in Germany; three daughters, Mrs. Hoyt Chappell of Crosbyton, Mrs. Harvey Everet of Hurst, Mrs. Tom Oats of Ralls; a brother, John Noble of Amarillo; 24 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Ralls Banner, September 20, 1972
Gran'pa (Russell) was so well loved and known that when he passed away the Ralls flower shops ran out of flowers and people were calling surrounding towns to get arrangemants for him.
The community was so generous bringing food to Gran'ma's that she commented she wouldn't have to "cook for a year!"
J. Russell Noble, 65, a Ralls resident, died about 8:45 p.m. Monday in the Crosbyton Hospital following a sudden illness.
Born in Cone, Noble had lived in this area all of his life. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church and the Ralls Lions Club and was an insurance agent.
Services are pending with Carter Funeral Home in Ralls.
Survivors include his wife, Ruth; four sons, Bob, Lubbock, Wade Noble, serving with the U.S. Army in Germany, Bailey Noble with the Marine Corp. in Carlsbad, Calif., and Max Noble with the Air Force in Germany; three daughters, Mrs. Hoyt Chappell of Crosbyton, Mrs. Harvey Everet of Hurst, Mrs. Tom Oats of Ralls; a brother, John Noble of Amarillo; 24 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Ralls Banner, September 20, 1972
Gran'pa (Russell) was so well loved and known that when he passed away the Ralls flower shops ran out of flowers and people were calling surrounding towns to get arrangemants for him.
The community was so generous bringing food to Gran'ma's that she commented she wouldn't have to "cook for a year!"
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