Memorials › James Alan Noble
8 Sep 1927 – 18 Mar 1975
| Birth | 8 Sep 1927 |
| Death | 18 Mar 1975 |
| Cemetery | Calvary-Sacred Heart Cemetery Hollister , San Benito County , California , USA |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/282295899 |
James A. Noble James Alan Noble, western sales manager for an industrial equipment firm, died Tuesday at Stanford University Hospital of a verebral hemorrhage. He was 47. Npble, of 1150 Deanne Drive, Menlo Park, had lived on the midpeninsula for two years, moving from Georgia. He was district sales manager for the Pennwalt Corp, a firm for whom he had worked 20 years. He was known as an expert in sewage treatment plant construction. Noble, who also raised Americcan Saddlebred horses on his Georgia Ranch, owned Georgia State champion show animals. He was a native of Nebraska and had served with the U.S. Army in the Philippines during World War II. Noble is survived by his wife, Mary, a daughter, Janet, and three sons, John, Jeffrey and Jason Noble, all of Menlo Park; three brothers, Joseph of Des Moines, Iowa, Allan of San Bernardino and Richard of Tustin, Calif.; and by his stepfather, Carl Wenke of Omaha, Neb. Rosary services will be at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Johnson Colonial Mortuary, 650 Live Oak Ave., Menlo Park. A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m. Friday at St. Dennis Church, 2250 Avy Ave., Menlo Park. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery, Hollister. The family prefers memorials be donations to the American Cancer Society for Cherokee County, Canton, Ga. Published in The Peninsula Times Tribune on March 19, 1975 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- James married Mary Etcheverry on June 4, 1955, at Old St. Mary's Church in San Francisco, CA. Mary, born August 10, 1926 in San Francisco County, CA, died February 23, 1995 in Santa Clara County, CA. Military headstone application confirms his burial location.
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