Craig Allan NOBLE
10th Jan 1943 - 13th Feb 2018
Life History
10th Jan 1943 |
Born in Brantford General Hospital |
1960 |
Event 1 in Worked at Burlington Steel |
24th Oct 1963 |
Married Patricia Ann MAZZA in St. James Anglican in Dundas Ontario |
11th Oct 1969 |
Married Kathleen Patricia GENDRON in Richmond Quebec |
13th Feb 2018 |
Died in Brantford General Hospital |
Other facts
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Comment 1 in Became a mill wright |
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Educated Binkley Public School |
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Educated Dalewood School |
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Educated Prince Philip School |
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Educated Westdale High School |
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Birth of child Teresa Lynn NOBLE |
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Birth of child Cary David NOBLE |
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Birth of child Tammy Lee NOBLE |
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Birth of child Tina Louise NOBLE |
Notes
- Craig worked in the Pay Corp. of the Army. He travelled from Camp Borden to Toronto to Kingston on courses. He lived near the 401 and Yonge st. when he was first married to Pat. He helped to run the Circle M Ranch for a time after his four or five years in the Army, until early 1967 when he and Pat divorced.
Craig enjoyed horseback riding. He competed in the western classes and has some entertaining stories about his days doing the pick up race with Frank Mazza Jr.
Obituary of Craig Noble
NOBLE, Craig Allan, Peacefully, surrounded by the love of his family at the Brantford General Hospital on Tuesday February 13th 2018 at the age of 75. Beloved husband of 48 years to Kathleen Noble. Loving father of Terri (Mark) Doubrough of Orillia, Cary (Diana Lester), Tammy (Cameron "Tee" Montour), and Tina (Greg Novak), all of Brantford. Cherished grandfather of Mark, Brad, Cam, Brandon, Colin, Mike, Matt, Spencer, Brett, Keith and Tamara. Treasured great-grandfather of Peyton and Parker. Dear brother of Joan Cook (Vic), Debbie Noble-Rayner (Marcus), Sheila Noble-Chree, and Ben Noble (Mikki). Craig is also survived by many cousins, nieces, nephews, and extended family members. The family would like to express their gratitude to Dr. Jackson, Dr. Kim, Dr. Kitching, and Dr. Spencer, all of Hamilton, as well as the Dr.'s and Nurses on the Palliative Care floor and in the Emergency Department at Brantford General Hospital for their compassion and care. At the request of the family, there will be no public visitation or funeral service held. A private family gathering will take place at a later date. Cremation has taken place. As expressions of sympathy, donations in memory of Craig made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be gratefully appreciated. Special memories and condolences may be forwarded to the family through www.mccleisterfuneralhome.ca.