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Don Dailey
August 10, 2010
From Don Dailey,John was a good friend and great help to me in my early days in my own R.E. Company and he encouraged me to run and go on the Phx. Board of Realtors. Thanks John for all your good work. It was always a pleasure to be around John. My condolences to the family.
August 5, 2010
From Phillip Brant, Prescott: John, we will miss you. You were a true mentor to me, and you helped my father too, as the great real estate professional that you were. I send my condolences to Emily, John Jr., and all.
Martha Brodersen
July 16, 2010
From the daughter of Henry E. and Juanita L. Brodersen, who admired John Noble very much during their real estate days in Phoenix and who also kept in touch with him after he moved to Oregon.
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