MARGIE NOBLE (Published March 20, 2008, page 8)

April 09, 2008 11:36 am

Margie F. Noble
Margie F. Noble departed her home and was welcomed into Heaven Friday March 17th, 2008, surrounded by her loving family.
Born February 3, 1920 to Mary Dietrich Luby and Michael A. Luby, Margie grew up in Oklahoma City graduating from Central High School.
She met her life - long sweetheart, John B. Noble in Stillwater, Oklahoma. While John was in training with the U.S.A.F. they married on May 21 1942 in Phoenix, Arizona.
They traveled the U.S. while John was in the Air force, from Georgia, to Florida, to San Antonio. When John returned from the China Burma Theater of WWII, they lived in San Antonio and owned and operated a small drug store. Later they moved back to Oklahoma City to raise their family.
They spent a number of years in Roswell, NM at Walker AFB during the Korean Conflict, then off to Cleveland Ohio with Sohio Petroleum Company. They returned to Oklahoma City in 1955 and raised three children, John, Judy and Joe. Enjoying life and their family farm was their hobby.
Margie was active in Sohio Wives Bridge Club and several school related activities for her children. She also served as "Straw Boss" in charge to John B., at the family farm.
Margie is survived by her husband of 65 years, Lt. Col John B. Noble U.S.A.F. ret.; children John A. Noble and wife Kristin of Oklahoma City, Judy Anderson and husband Ed of Ada, Oklahoma and Dr. Joe K. Noble & wife Dr. Ginger of Purcell, OK, Flights of Grand children include Boadie L. Anderson, II and wife Tiffany, Ada, OK; John B. Anderson and Kiah, Ada, OK: Megan C. Noble and Erin K. Noble of Purcell, OK,; flocks of Great Grand Children, Avery & Noble Anderson; Grace, David & Matthew Anderson, all of Ada, OK; Squadrons of nieces and nephews of the Luby clan, including Mike Luby, Katie Luby, Melinda Luby, Patrick Hembree U.S.M.C. ret., her closest friend and confidant Mildred Eckhardt of Tulsa, OK, and one loving dog with a broken heart named "Shortstop".
Margie was preceded in a new life by her Mother and father Mike and Mary Luby: Brother Mike Luby and Sister Gladys Hembree.
Mom's life was enriched and dignified by the angelic care or Mrs. Carla Stokes and Mrs. Brandie Brown.
We bid her all our love and God's Speed in her journey.
A Mass of Christian Burial was held Tuesday, March 18, 2008 at 10:00 A.M. at Christ the King Catholic Church. Interment will follow at the Noble Family Farm.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Peruvian Mission of Christ the King Catholic Church.

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Margie Noble