Jon M. Noble
September 28, 1970 ~ April 29, 2019
Survived by son, Josh J.L. Noble; father, James L. Noble; mother, Margaret “Maggie” Johnson (Larry); sister, Jenny Corbino (Rod); stepsisters, Kristy McGuire (Mick) and Mindy Foral (Scott); stepbrother, Steve Johnson (Kathy); uncle, John Thorburn (Susan).
Celebration of Life: Saturday, May 4th at 4pm at the West Center Chapel. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Open Door Mission.
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Josh and family, Jon was an amazing friend to me for almost 15 yrs. We planned to see one another in October and were looking so forward to it. His love and happiness towards those around him is infectious… a smile that stretched for years… he was so proud of you Josh and so excited to be a grandfather…. you’ll have a lot of great stories for your little man…. I am devastated by his loss and send my deepest condolences to you all….. with love….
My deepest sympathies to Jon’s family and many friends. I will remember him with great fondness.
I am deeply saddened to learn the passing of my friend and brother Jon Noble he will be greatly missed. My condolences to Jon’s family and friends. May he rest in eternal peace. Love you always Jon.
May VAHALLA Welcome you with Open arms and a Seat in the Golden Hall my brother filled with great Food and Mead.
I love you my brother more than words can describe, you filled my life with joy and wonderful tunes. I will truely Miss you my brother. May you never be Forgotten. My Condolences to the whole Noble Family onbthis day of need my love and Support goes with you all always.
So very sorry for the tremendous loss of your beloved, genuine son, brother, father, grandfather, friend. God bless….
After the shock wearing off my heart is in a million pieces. I’m very sad to learn of the passing of a great man who I’m proud to call a brother. Jon will be greatly missed by all who gave him the same amount of love and respect that he gladly gave unconditionally.
My deepest sympathies to the Noble Family. John was not only a dear friend, but a brother that I cherished deeply. He will be missed, but never forgotten. Valhalla calls and I shall meet you there, Jon. I am glad to have known you and shared in the good times we had. I speak for all of us from Houston when I say we all love you Jon……always my brother.
I am truly devastated to hear of the loss of Jon. One of the most kindest people I have ever met. My thoughts are with his family in this devastating time. Jon , May your smile illuminate the heavens as it did so on earth .
Still remember one of the first times i met him, he came back from texas and he started messing with our old familys dog making some weird noise that drove him crazy. than i got into a bad car accident last January and when i got out of the hospital i went to madonna for rehabilitation. he went up there and made my day 100X better! he’ll always be missed
This is so hard to take in… I just saw Jon a couple weeks ago and he was his typical Jon self. Always so caring and worried about my boys. Jon has over the years always had a special place for the boys. But Dylan got him. He will never be forgotten and he will be missed by thousands. Much love and prayers to his family! Until we meet again ….❤️❤️
My deepest condolences to Jon’s friends and family. Jon was an amazing person and I am honored to call him friend and brother. This is very saddening news. May you rest well my brother.
First let me say that Josh is the spitting image of his father. I know Jon is proud. My condolences to the family.
Jon was a unique individual, capable of great acts of kindness. At a time in my life when I needed to laugh the most, Jon’s antics made laugh so hard I nearly lost my bladder… repeatedly! His smile, and that Twinkle in his eye, like he was Santa or something… is unforgettable.
He struggled like all of us, but in the midst of that, he brought Light and Illumination to an otherwise dark world. Their was only one JON. Rest in Peace brother.
My heart sank when I saw his name. Jon always kept in touch after I left Ready Mixed. That smile, that laugh, that personality was contagious! My thoughts & prayers are with all of his friends & family!
I’m so sorry to hear of Jon’s passing, I met Jon at Sunset Speedway when we were barely 16 years old, more than 30 years ago… I will miss you my friend.
My good friend, Jon, You are dearly missed and will be in our hearts. You touched our lives in a special way and we will miss your smile and positive humor. Rest in peace and our deepest sympathy to your family in this time. fondly, Jeff Mario and Mary Beth Kafka
Jon truly represented the meaning of his last name. Noble – high moral principles, values, and integrity. In my experiences with Jon, he always showed much respect and fairness. He was accepting of everyone. He was always appreciative with acts of kindness, and always showed kindness in return. He was a man of his word. If he said something, he meant it. If he promised something, he kept it. He was a man of action. His values will live on in Josh and his grandson, Karter.
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