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Beverly J. (Hubbell) Noble

  • Feb 21, 2011
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August 14, 1925 - February 22, 2011

Beverly J. (Hubbell) Noble Obituary Beverly passed away on February 22, 2011. She was born August 14, 1925 in Spokane, WA to Frederick and Elva Cecile Hubbell. Beverly graduated from North Central High School in 1943, attended the University of Idaho and worked at the Naval Supply Yard in the Spokane Valley for a short time. On December 27, 1946 she married Francis R. Noble, Jr. in Spokane, where they lived and raised their family. Beverly enjoyed many activities including a lifelong passion for bridge, gardening, working in her precinct on election days, and attending plays and symphony concerts. Beverly was preceded in death by her parents Frederick and Elva Cecile Hubbell, husband Frank Noble (2003), sister Jane Moe, and brother Fred T. Hubbell, Jr. She is survived by her son David R. Noble and spouse Lea, daughter Susan N. Murtaugh, sister Helen Duchow, and grandson David R. Noble, Jr. plus several cousins and numerous nieces, nephews, grand-nieces and nephews. The family would also like to thank Bev's caregiver Alicia Kirk for the wonderful care she provided. Visitation and viewing will be held Tuesday, March 1, 10am-5pm at Heritage. Funeral Service will be held 1pm Wednesday, March 2, 2011 at Heritage Chapel with interment following at Riverside Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Children's Miracle Network, P. O. Box 2923, Spokane, WA 99202 1-800-579-0088 or a charity of your choice.

 
 
 

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