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William Noble

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William Noble

Birth
Death
19 Apr 1978 (aged 71)
Newaygo County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Dayton Township, Newaygo County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
175
Memorial ID
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William Noble, 71, of 11692 Maple Island Road, Fremont, passed away Wednesday, April 19 at his residence. He was born Sept. 4, 1906 in
Oceana County and married Frances Forbes on Oct. 28, 1933. He was a member of the First
Baptist Church of Fremont. He had been employed at the Roossinck Orchards until his retirement.
He is survived by his wife; three daughters, Mrs. August (Joan) Doering, Mrs. Alvin (Joyce)' Tanis and Mrs. Harvey (Judie) Henley, all of Fremont;
one son, Jim Noble of Detroit; nine grandchildren; one, sister, Mrs. Clara Belle Birch of Hesperia; .and three brothers, Walter Noble and Howard Noble, both of Muskegon and Ken Noble of Holton.
Services were held Friday, April 21 from the First Baptist Church with the Rev. O. Dale Mead officiating and the internment was in the Clark Cemetery. Those planning an expression of
sympathy are asked to consider the Building Debt Retirement Fund of the First Baptist Church. Envelopes are available at the
Kroeze Funeral Home, where arrangements were made.
William Noble, 71, of 11692 Maple Island Road, Fremont, passed away Wednesday, April 19 at his residence. He was born Sept. 4, 1906 in
Oceana County and married Frances Forbes on Oct. 28, 1933. He was a member of the First
Baptist Church of Fremont. He had been employed at the Roossinck Orchards until his retirement.
He is survived by his wife; three daughters, Mrs. August (Joan) Doering, Mrs. Alvin (Joyce)' Tanis and Mrs. Harvey (Judie) Henley, all of Fremont;
one son, Jim Noble of Detroit; nine grandchildren; one, sister, Mrs. Clara Belle Birch of Hesperia; .and three brothers, Walter Noble and Howard Noble, both of Muskegon and Ken Noble of Holton.
Services were held Friday, April 21 from the First Baptist Church with the Rev. O. Dale Mead officiating and the internment was in the Clark Cemetery. Those planning an expression of
sympathy are asked to consider the Building Debt Retirement Fund of the First Baptist Church. Envelopes are available at the
Kroeze Funeral Home, where arrangements were made.


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