She was the daughter of the late Dennis J. and Edith (Small) Little.
Mrs. Noble was a member of St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church in Bonneauville, and the Catholic War Veterans Post 1342 Ladies Auxiliary. She worked at various businesses throughout her career, including the Windsor Shoe Factory, Keystone Tile, Littlestown School District, and the Hoffman Home for Youth for 14 years.
She was the wife of Monroe E. Noble for 57 years and in addition to him, is survived by one son Ronald E. Noble of Bonneauville; one grandson; one granddaughter; one brother, Phillip E. Little of Bonneauville; and two sisters, Catherine Slusser of Bonneauville, and Doris Shaner of McSherrystown.
She was preceded in death by four brothers, Raymond, Theron, John and Norman Little, and two sisters, Helen Bauerline and Edith Worner.
She was the daughter of the late Dennis J. and Edith (Small) Little.
Mrs. Noble was a member of St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church in Bonneauville, and the Catholic War Veterans Post 1342 Ladies Auxiliary. She worked at various businesses throughout her career, including the Windsor Shoe Factory, Keystone Tile, Littlestown School District, and the Hoffman Home for Youth for 14 years.
She was the wife of Monroe E. Noble for 57 years and in addition to him, is survived by one son Ronald E. Noble of Bonneauville; one grandson; one granddaughter; one brother, Phillip E. Little of Bonneauville; and two sisters, Catherine Slusser of Bonneauville, and Doris Shaner of McSherrystown.
She was preceded in death by four brothers, Raymond, Theron, John and Norman Little, and two sisters, Helen Bauerline and Edith Worner.
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