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  • "Noble Services Held Wednesday," obituary, Western Star (Lebanon, OH), Thursday, 29 May 1947
  • "In Loving Memory of Mrs. John Myron Noble, nee Inez Leonora Brown," obituary, Western Star (Lebanon, OH), Thursday, 5 June 1947
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Inez Leonora (Brown) Noble (1864-1947)

Noble Services Held Wednesday
Funeral services for Mrs. Inez B. Noble, 82, who died at her home in Huntington W. Va., Saturday morning, of a heart attack, were held Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Oswald Funeral Home. Burial was in Bethany Cemetery.
A native of Lebanon, she was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Huntington, W. Va.
Surviving are a son, Cyril Noble, New Vienna, a daughter, Miss Anna Noble, Huntington, a brother Charles Brown, of Dayton, and a sister, Mrs. Irwin Gustin, Lebanon.

Source: "Noble Service Held Wednesday," obituary, Western Star (Lebanon, OH), Thursday, 29 May 1947
Copy from the Obituary Collection at the Warren County Genealogical Society,

OBITUARY
In Loving Memory of Mrs. John Myron Noble, nee Inez Leonora Brown

Inez Brown Noble was born near Lebanon, Ohio, on Jul 29, 1864, the daughter of Norman and Edith Hizar Brown.
She attended the Rock School and later studied voice under Miss Blanche Scoville of Lebanon. She continued her education at the National Normal University at Lebanon where she was graduated with the degree of Instructor in Music in 1888 and with the degree of Artist in Music in 1889. During the next two years she taught music in Middletown, Ohio.
On October 15, 1891, she was united in marriage with Mr. John Myron Noble, Principal of Plains Seminary in Meigs County, Ohio.
After her husband's untimely death, she returned with her two children to her girlhood home, Lebanon, Ohio, and resided there with them until 1920. While in Lebanon she was a faithful member of the choir of the Main Street Presbyterian Church and had a number of music pupils.
For the next four years she and her children lived in Springfield, Ohio, and after that she and her daughter made their home together, spending their summers with her son.
The last six years of her life were spent in Huntington, West Virginia, where she was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. There she passed away on May 24, 1947.
A most loving and self-sacrificing wife and mother _?_ and counselor, a patient endurer of suffering, a harbinger of cheerfulness and joy, an alert and eager mind, a sweet and lovely singer, a bearer of a steadfast Christian faith one who saw good in everything and beauty all about her such a one was Inez Brown Noble who will be sadly missed by everyone who had the joy and privilege of knowing her.
Her immediate survivors are her son, Norman Cyril Noble, pharmacist of New Vienna, Ohio, and her daughter, Alma Nease Noble, of the Marshall College faculty of Huntington, W. Virginia. Besides these a sister, Mrs. Irwin Gustin of Lebanon, Ohio, a brother, Charles Brown of Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, and several nieces and nephews. survive.

"I know not what the future hath
Of marvel and surprise,
Assured alone that life and death
His mercy underlies.

And if my heart and flesh are weak
To bear an untired pain,
The bruised reed He will not break
But strengthen and sustain.

No offering of my own I have,
Nor works my faith to prove;
I can but give the gifts He gave,
And plead His love for love.

And so beside the Silent Sea
I wait the muffled oar;
No harm from Him can come to me
On ocean or on shore,

I knew not where his islands lift
Their fronded palms in air;
I only know I cannot drift
Beyond His love and care".

Whittier

Source: "In Loving Memory of Mrs. John Myron Noble, nee Inez Leonora Brown," obituary, Western Star (Lebanon, OH), Thursday, 5 June 1947
Copy from the Obituary Collection at the Warren County Genealogical Society,

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