Mrs. Myrtle W. Noble Died Saturday, Nov. 15, 1975, at Harvest Manor Nursing Home, Denham Springs. She was a resident of Baton Rouge and a native of Decatur, Ala. Body at Hollabaugh-Spindle's Wooddale Memroial Chapel 8 a.m. Monday with services at 3 p.m. at the funeral home chapel, conducted by the Rev. Joe Hammack. Burial in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Baker. Survived by four daugthers, Mrs. Christine Nichols, Mrs. John Ashley, both of Denham Springs, Mrs. J.E. Stewart, Baton Rouge, Mrs. M. E. Creel, Baker; four sons, Walter H., Samuel E. and William M. Noble, all of Baton Rouge, Harold P.(sic it is T.) Noble, Denham Springs; one brother, William E. Wood Sr., Baton Rouge; 32 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Grandsons will be pallbearers. She was a member of Church of God.
A Tribute published in the pages of Morning Advocate Baton Rouge, LA. Monday Nov. 17, 1975
Memorial Obituary Entered into Eternal Rest Saturday, Nov. 15, 1975
Mrs. Myrtle W. Noble Died Saturday, Nov. 15, 1975, at Harvest Manor Nursing Home, Denham Springs. She was a resident of Baton Rouge and a native of Decatur, Ala. Body at Hollabaugh-Spindle's Wooddale Memroial Chapel 8 a.m. Monday with services at 3 p.m. at the funeral home chapel, conducted by the Rev. Joe Hammack. Burial in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Baker. Survived by four daugthers, Mrs. Christine Nichols, Mrs. John Ashley, both of Denham Springs, Mrs. J.E. Stewart, Baton Rouge, Mrs. M. E. Creel, Baker; four sons, Walter H., Samuel E. and William M. Noble, all of Baton Rouge, Harold P.(sic it is T.) Noble, Denham Springs; one brother, William E. Wood Sr., Baton Rouge; 32 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Grandsons will be pallbearers. She was a member of Church of God.
A Tribute published in the pages of Morning Advocate Baton Rouge, LA. Monday Nov. 17, 1975
Memorial Obituary Entered into Eternal Rest Saturday, Nov. 15, 1975
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