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Thomas W. Noble

Minneapolis, Minnesota

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Noble, Thomas W. Age 74, of Edina, lived a big life and embarked on his new & free journey November 7, 2005. Preceded in death by parents, John & Ceil, and brother, John. Survived by his wife of 25 years, Mary; daughter, Libby Noble (Dean Munkachy); sons, Michael (Bonnie), Jeffrey & Tom (Susan); nephews, Fritz & Steve Noble; grandchildren, Rachael, Hannah, Chuck, Helen, John, Danny & Gracie; great-nephew, Christopher; and his care-giving angels. Memorials to: Lewy Body Dementia Assoc., Inc., PO Box 11390, Tempe, AZ, 85284-0024. Funeral service: Fri., Nov. 11, 10 AM at Lakewood Chapel, 36th & Hennepin, Mpls. Visitation 1/2 hour prior to service & Thursday (TONIGHT), 5-7 PM at: Washburn-McReavy Edina Chapel West 50th Street at Hwy 100 952-920-3996
This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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Dear Noble Family,
Sheila and I extend our heartfelt sympathies to all of you on Tom's passing. He was larger than life and the lessons I learned under his mentorship will be carried with me until I leave this earth. I owe him a great deal as the sucess I have achieved was influenced in a big part by him. I will miss him.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Mary & Sons. My condolences to all of you. Tom will be missed as a freind, business associate and mentor. Bill Wanner

Dear Tom, Susan & family, I'm sorry to hear of your loss. But remember all of the good memories you have to cherish. Your dad is at peace now.
With Love Marlene Perpich

Tom,
I'm so sorry about your dad. It's hard to believe that I lost my own dad 27 years ago and it seems like it was just the other day. Just know that the many good things your dad taught you will stay alive in your own heart and mind. God Bless you and your family.
With love from Erin Porter

I enjoyed my years working at the Normandy and the many conversations with Mr. Noble which will be missed.

I am glad to have know Mr. Noble having met him many years ago. He always referred to himself as an "inn keeper" which was an understatement. Since that first meeting I have been fortunate to know his children and become friends with his sons. Mr. Noble's high standards will live on in them.
His journey has been difficult these past few years but now he is the guest of the greatest inn keeper of all.

Dear Mary and Boys:
We are saddened to hear of Toms death. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Pete & Eileen La Salle

We are saddened to read of Tom's death as we have many fond memories of Tom. Please accept our sincere sympathy and know that although we cannot attend the celebration of his life on Friday, that we will remember him in our thoughts and prayers from here.