Brian E Noble's Obituary
Obituary of Brian E. Noble
Brian Ernest Noble (70), a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, passed peacefully from this mortal existence on June 7, 2021 at home in Provo Utah.
Brian was born in Murray Utah November 20, 1950 and grew up on a 360-acre farm in Moses Lake, Washington. He became an accomplished violinist, played with the family orchestra, sang tenor as a soloist for a USA Choir Tour to Japan, played basketball, ballroom danced, spoke several languages, and hired out stacking hay with a harobed better known as a bale wagon. He rode a horse well enough to pick his scared six-year-old son off a runaway horse. He had a great sense of humor and enjoyed sharing a good joke. He earned his Eagle Scout and 3 palms, served a mission in the Japan-Okinawa Mission, graduated from BYU, and earned his law degree. He worked as an international consultant as an ambassador.
Upon passing he reunited in the Spirit World with his parents, Cleon Ernest and Mary Catherine Bowen Noble; sister, Diane (Stanley) Green; and his brother, Ross (Rissa) Noble. He is survived by his wife Nancy A. Noble and four children--Benjamin Ernest Noble (Jenny and 5 grandchildren) of Kimberly, ID, and Bri’dia Leigh Noble (Eagle Mountain, UT) from a previous marriage; and Krysta’l Elen Noble (one grandchildren) (Provo, UT) and Brian Ernest Noble II (Provo, UT) from his marriage with Nancy. His siblings, Nancy Noble (Victorville, CA), Rosemary N. (Roy) Palmer (Tallahassee FL), Annette Golom (Hurricane, UT), Paul (Katie) Noble (West Jordan, UT), Margaret N. Jackson (Maricopa, AZ), and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins also survive him.
Funeral services will be held on June 18, 2021 at 11 am located at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints at 888 S. Freedom Blvd, Provo, Utah 85601. He will be buried at the Provo Cemetery.
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