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Frederick Noble

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Frederick Noble

Birth
Death
22 Nov 2005 (aged 100)
Burial
Elmhurst, DuPage County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.913224, Longitude: -87.9280557
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Frederick Noble of Schaumburg Visitation for Frederick Noble, 100, formerly of Rolling Meadows and Chicago, will be from 9 a.m. until the time of services at 10 a.m. Friday, at Friedrichs Funeral Home, 320 W. Central Road (at Northwest Highway), Mount Prospect. Interment will be in Elm Lawn Cemetery, Elmhurst. Born Feb. 20, 1905, in Philadelphia, he died Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2005. Mr. Noble earned a bachelor's degree in philosophy from Loyola University. He was an active member of Buena Memorial Presbyterian Church, Chicago. Mr. Noble retired as a vice president and life underwriter from Trustmark Insurance Company after a 40-year career. In retirement he traveled extensively throughout the world and was an amateur artist. He is survived by his children, Joy (Walt) Schneider and Mildred (Dave) Green; grandchildren, Darla (David) Jamison, Debra (Kenneth) Hall, Chip (Julie) Schneider, Diana (Joseph) Ortega, Jerry (Becky) Green and Cheryl Green; and 17 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife of 57 years, Katherine Noble and a grandson, Darin Jonathan Schneider. For information 847-255-7800 or www.FriedrichsFH.com.
Published in Chicago Suburban Daily Herald on Nov. 24, 2005
Frederick Noble of Schaumburg Visitation for Frederick Noble, 100, formerly of Rolling Meadows and Chicago, will be from 9 a.m. until the time of services at 10 a.m. Friday, at Friedrichs Funeral Home, 320 W. Central Road (at Northwest Highway), Mount Prospect. Interment will be in Elm Lawn Cemetery, Elmhurst. Born Feb. 20, 1905, in Philadelphia, he died Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2005. Mr. Noble earned a bachelor's degree in philosophy from Loyola University. He was an active member of Buena Memorial Presbyterian Church, Chicago. Mr. Noble retired as a vice president and life underwriter from Trustmark Insurance Company after a 40-year career. In retirement he traveled extensively throughout the world and was an amateur artist. He is survived by his children, Joy (Walt) Schneider and Mildred (Dave) Green; grandchildren, Darla (David) Jamison, Debra (Kenneth) Hall, Chip (Julie) Schneider, Diana (Joseph) Ortega, Jerry (Becky) Green and Cheryl Green; and 17 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife of 57 years, Katherine Noble and a grandson, Darin Jonathan Schneider. For information 847-255-7800 or www.FriedrichsFH.com.
Published in Chicago Suburban Daily Herald on Nov. 24, 2005


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