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Timothy L. Noble

May 10, 1964 - Nov 19, 2018

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I will always remember Tim as a great friend and beautiful person. He always had a huge (ear to ear) smile, a contagious spirit of adventure, a fearless ambition and a heart of gold. He taught us all how to love life with a relentless passion. Im sure his spirit will live forever in heaven where I hope to join him on a fishing trip some day. We probably wont need 12 bottles of boonesfarm this time! Thanks to Terrell and Rosalee for bringing Tim to us and helping to make our childhoods so...

I am so sorry for your loss. My heart aches for your family. Tim was a great friend. One who was always there when I needed him.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

R & T - very sort for your loss.

Saddened to hear of Tims passing at such a young age. I lived close to him when he was a young child and always enjoyed my conversations with him and Rick on the porch. Thoughts and prayers to Terry and Rosalee

So sorry for your loss and for such a young age

My prayers for comfort at this time. I served with Tim at sea. He was a great shipmate and friend.

Tim was one of my dearest childhood friends and I have many pleasant memories of the times we spent together. My sincere condolences to the Noble family. May you find peace.

Sincere condolences to the Noble family in the loss of their beloved Tim. Blessings and peace to you in days to come.

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Timothy's Obituary

MATTOON, IL – Timothy Lee Noble, age 54 of Mattoon, Illinois, went to live with his Lord on Monday, November 19, 2018 while at St. John’s Hospital in Springfield, Illinois.  Visitation will be held from 10:00 – 11:00 on Saturday, December 1, 2018 at the Charleston VFW Paul McVey Post 1592, located at 1821 20th Street.  The Memorial Service honoring and celebrating his life will begin at 11:00 a.m., immediately following the visitation, with Pastor Brad Brown officiating.  Military Services will be conducted by the Charleston VFW and Charleston American Legion combined honor guard.  It is requested that donations in his honor be made to Luke, Stephanie & Rosalee Noble.  Gifts will be used to assist Tim’s children with future expenses.  Donations may be mailed to Rosalee Noble, 4 Hance Drive in Charleston or to Adams Funeral Chapel, 2330 Shawnee Dr., Charleston, IL 61920.

Tim was born May 10, 1964 in Charleston, Illinois, the son of Terry and Rosalee (Settlemoir) Noble.  He is survived by his three loving and devoted children, Stephanie Noble, Luke Noble and Noah Noble, all of Mattoon; two grandchildren, Jeremiah and Jaimason Jones; his parents, Terry and Rosalee Noble of Charleston; a brother, Rick (Connie) Noble of Farmer City, Illinois; a niece and nephew and their families, Ashley (Nathan) Hieronymus of Farmer City and Craig (Gina) Noble of Mooresville, North Carolina; and an aunt, Donna (Don) Coffey of Longmont, Colorado.  In addition to his grandparents, Tim was preceded by an uncle, Tom Noble.

Tim was a 1982 graduate of Charleston High School and attained a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing from Eastern Illinois University.  He honorably served his country with the United States Navy.   Tim was a thinker and a dreamer, which fueled his entrepreneurial spirit.  He previously owned and managed Images Bar and Grill and Gill’s Drive-In in Mattoon, Noble’s Buffet in Charleston and served as the chef for the Kaskaskia Country Club in Arcola, Illinois. 

While in high school, Tim was actively involved in sports.  He was a member of a pool league, but the hobby he enjoyed most was fishing.  American Indian artifacts and culture held for him a particular interest, and he loved the ocean and the music of Jimmy Buffet.   Tim was a man of character and determination.  He was a two time cancer survivor and possessed a caring heart, always looking out for the welfare of others.  He lived for his family and loved his children unconditionally. Memories of Tim will always be cherished by his family and friends.

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