Leaond-Noble-Obituary

Leaond Hollins "Len" Noble

Plainville, Connecticut

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Leaond (Len) Hollins Noble, devoted Father and Papa, hardworking businessman, and car enthusiast, passed away peacefully at his home, surrounded by the love and laughter of his family on January 8, 2024. Born with an unwavering work ethic, Len embraced the value of hard work from a young age. A...

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Great Person. Oliver´s was the best.

Len had such a big heart and working for him was wonderful. I lost count of how many times he came through for me and helped me during some very tough times in my life. I´ll always cherish and remember that about Len Noble and it truly speaks to his character and the kind of stand up man he was. Doing the right thing for people always came first before business for him and you don´t see that much anymore. God rest his soul!

So sad to hear this - Len was a true gentleman. If you thought of Oliver´s you thought of Len. You could approach him with any questions. He truly will be missed.

My sincere condolences to Len´s family. I worked for Len when he took over the store from George Oliver. Len was always kind and a pleasure to work for.

As a long time shopper when it was Oliver´s, I want to tell you that Len was such a sweet and cordial man, every time I saw him there. I´m so sorry for your family´s loss.

Lenny was a Truly KIND, Supportive, Caring, GENTLE MAN ....and Gentle man!! He always greeted customers with a Smile, acknowledged his young staff, and taught them TRUE CUSTOMER SERVICE !! If he OR his Staff noticed a customer searching for an item, they would literally WALK with them to where it was on the shelf!! That still happens to this day!! Recently a young boy saw me walking up & down an aisle & asked if he could assist, then literally Took me DIRECTLY there & reached up on the...

Len was a one of a kind person. It was only natural for him to assume ownership of "Oliver´s" market, when Mr. Oliver retired. His characteristics, kindness, community involvement, sense of humor and vision beyond that of question was an inherited trait not easily duplicated. The family, community and society has lost a great person. Mike Romajas, Prospect resident, and former Postal Member