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The Erickson and George Clan
Rose Erickson-Hall
April 16, 2011
Virginia and I wish we could have been at the funeral, but we were there in spirit.
Your right Mable and Noble AND Lloyd were "classics," and Aunt Edna is still a living Classic. She is the last of the Erickson children and I wish I lived near her so I could get her talking about her history for our family tree.
We send our love and prayers for you all, RoseMarie and Virginia.
The George and Erickson Clan
Rose Erickson-Hall
April 16, 2011
Ann Schrock
April 14, 2011
My deepest condolences to the families.
I worked with Noble for several years
at Bardell-Horn,Zachrich Horn. I was the Receptionist. I also knew Mable. What a delightful couple they were. Many laughs and good times.
Your in my prayers.
April 14, 2011
Hi there Nancy and Dickie, Guess you remember your old next door neighbor, Peggy Weston, and all her Banks' kids. Pls call me when you get a chance, 928-300-5586, I am so sorry about your Dad. I remember when he used to go hunting for quail and he would bring them to me to cook, because your Mom did'nt like to. Of course, he cleaned them first. Nancy, I work with an old student of yours from Seligman. Sounds like you 2 kids have been busy--nice families. I often think of you, Noble and Mable. Good neighbors, good people. Love Peggy, (pls call me)
Noble, Mable, Nancy & Richard McConville Family
Sharen Agee
April 13, 2011
To My Family,
I wish I could find words to express how I feel, but my limited vocabulary doesn't allow me to say what I'm feeling. I loved Uncle Noble with my whole heart & will miss him so much. I can only imagine what you are feeling now, but thank god you have each other. People say "nobody dies from a broken heart", but I believe he did. You all did everything possible to make his life here better, but it wasn't the same after Aunt Mable passed. I believe they are together again & I know how proud they are of the family they left behind. I believe they are looking down smiling upon you now, or I should say Aunt Mable is looking down smiling while Uncle Noble is picking lint up off a cloud so he can see you all better. How lucky you all are to come from such strong, & loving people. I know I'm a better person to have been a part of his & her life & I have memories that are full of laughter, food, good times, & family. I hope all your memories are too.
Much love to you all,
Sharen
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