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Lewis Nobles Obituary

Dr. Lewis Nobles, 81, scientist, educator, and administrator died May 25, 2007 at Hospice Ministries in Ridgeland. Visitation is 3-5 p.m. Sunday and after 9 a.m. Monday at Lakewood Funeral Home. Services are 10 a.m. Monday in the funeral home chapel with burial to follow in Lakewood Memorial Park.
Dr. Nobles was the son of J.S. Nobles and Ruby Roper Nobles. He was born in Meridian, on September 11, 1925. He entered the U. S. Navy in 1944, attended Ursinus College in the V-12 program during WWII, and was honorably discharged as a Lieutenant in 1952. He earned his B.S. in Pharmacy in 1948 and the M.S. in Chemistry in 1949 from the University of Mississippi, and the Ph.D. in Medicinal Chemistry from the University of Kansas in 1952. He was a National Science Foundation postdoctoral fellow at the University of Michigan from 1958-59.
Dr. Nobles was a member of the University of Mississippi faculty from 1952-68, professor of pharmaceutical chemistry 1955-68, Dean of the University of Mississippi Graduate School 1960-68, and coordinator of university research 1964-68.
Dr. Nobles authored more than 75 technical papers and was co-author of Physical and Technical Pharmacy and contributor to numerous other publications. He was a national leader in pharmaceutical circles and recipient of the International Rho Chi Pharmaceutical Award as well as numerous other awards for his stimulation of research. Among his pioneering pharmaceutical works were the initial production of a gel formulation of alcohol and work on an antimalarial agent for Parke-Davis.
He served on the Board of Trustees for both the Oxford Separate School District and the Clinton Public School District. He was a member of the Lions Club in Oxford and Rotary in Oxford and Jackson.
He began his tenure as President of Mississippi College in the summer of 1968. His contributions to the College include the strengthening and expansion of academic programs with a School of Nursing and a School of Law. Under his leadership, a FM radio station (WHJT 93.5 FM) was established and the Latimer House, a Victorian home on campus, was restored and now serves as a college guesthouse.
An avid fan of all Choctaw Sports, Dr. Nobles led the way in moving intercollegiate athletics from original facilities on the east side of the campus to new facilities and fields on the west side of the campus. He was instrumental in the formation of the Gulf South Conference.
He was recognized in 1986 as one of the Top 18 most effective college presidents in the nation and was very much involved in public policy issues at the state and federal levels. He was a founding member of the Coalition of Christian Colleges, and served as president of many leadership associations of Baptist and independent colleges. He was instrumental in the formation of a consortium of colleges devoted to missions through international programs. Dr. Nobles was honored many times over by his peers and associates including a series of celebrations in 1992-93 of his 25-year tenure as President of Mississippi College.
He was a member of First Baptist Church of Clinton and served as a deacon. He was also active in denominational affairs at the local, state, and national levels.
His brother, J. Sydney Nobles, and his daughter, Suzanne, who was killed in an accident in 1973, preceded Dr. Nobles in death. He is survived by his wife of over 58 years, the former Joy Ford of Picayune who lives in Clinton; his daughter Sandra Nash and husband, Ben, of Clinton; and two grandchildren, Amy Nash Parker and husband, Ryan, of Alameda, CA, and Benny Nash and wife, Windy, of Brandon.
The family requests in lieu of flowers, gifts be made to the WMU Foundation or the Christian Women's Job Corps Special Fund at Woman's Missionary Union, 100 Missionary Ridge, Birmingham, AL 35242.
Published by Clarion Ledger on May 26, 2007.

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John and Katherine Brock

May 31, 2007

Mrs. Nobles and family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of grief. We appreciate all you have done for Mississippi College. May God sustain you during these days.

Lynn Armour

May 30, 2007

Mrs. Nobles, Sandra, and Ben,
Joe and I are lifting you up during this time. God has sustained you in the past, and He will sustain you now.
With fond memories,
Joe and Lynn Armour

Bryan and Mary Burt

May 30, 2007

Dr. Nobles will always be remembered as a kind,compassionate leader for us during our time at MC and Clarke College. We will always remember his humble spirit. Mrs. Joy, we pray that you will be strengthened through the concern and prayers of many.

Joyce Oglesby

May 29, 2007

Dear Joy, Sandra, and family,
You are very much in our thoughts and prayers at this time. I will always appreciate Dr. Nobles and his caring concern for my 3 children when they were at MC, also his nomination of Angela for the 100 outstanding young women for GOOD HOUSEKEEPING magazine. I also appreciate you so much for the wonderful reception which you hosted for Beth and Angela after their weddings. You and your family are very special to so many people, especially to us. Our love and prayers. J. D. and Joyce(Smith) Oglesby

Kathy Butts Arnold

May 29, 2007

Mrs. Nobles and family,

Please accept my sincere condolonces in your deep loss. I pray that many sweet memories sustain you in these days.

Kathy Butts Arnold
MC 1979

Gigi Shepherd McCollum

May 27, 2007

Mrs. Nobles, my mother thought so much of you. You have been an inspiration to many. May God strengthen you at this sad time for your family.

Nelwyn Brantley

May 27, 2007

Dear Mrs. Nobles, Sandy, and Ben,

I will always remember the time I spent with your family during our college years. Dr. Nobles was always welcoming to me. Allen and I will keep you in our prayers.

Benjamin Crawford

May 27, 2007

Mrs. Nobles, Ben and Sandra,

Thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of your loss. Dr. Nobles was a great man and left a legacy of great accomplishments during his tenure at Mississippi College. God's peace be with you at this time.

Benjamin Crawford
MC Class of 1976

Lynne and Bill Lofton

May 27, 2007

Mrs. Joy, Bill and I were so sorry to hear of Dr. Nobles' death. You know he meant so much to our family. Give our love to all your family. Our love, Lynne and Bill Lofton

Jimmy & Ashley McCaleb

May 27, 2007

Our love, prayers and sympathy are added to those of so many other caring friends.



The sunshine of your lives continues to impact ours.



Lovingly,

Liles Williams

May 27, 2007

Ruth Ann and I certainly have the family of Dr. Nobles in our prayers. We were blessed to live in Clinton 25 years and remember the Nobles family very fondly. We appreciate what Dr. Nobles did for the community and Stae.

George an Alicia Pittman

May 27, 2007

Our love, thoughts and prayers are with all of you, who have each been very special to us for many years beginning in the 1960s. May God grant you peace and continue to bless you with his strength.

C Rogers

May 26, 2007

God bless your
Dr. Nobles was instrumental in starting Women's sport at Ms College. I thank him for that.

C. Rogers

May 26, 2007

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Dr. Nobles was instrumental in starting Women's athletics at Mississippi College.



I appreciate him for that.

Joan Tyler Michel

May 26, 2007

Joy, Sandra, Ben, and all the family, Red and I are with you in thought and in prayer at this special time. 1 Peter 5:10. Much love.

Dell Mayfield

May 26, 2007

Most sincere sympathy at this time. I regret that I've not felt able to keep up with you, Joy and Sandra, but I do remember you in my thoghts and prayers. Have moved to St. Catherine's Village in Madison.
Lovingly, Dell Mayfield

Bettye Coward

May 26, 2007

Mrs. Nobles, I am thinking of you and praying for you during this time. Bettye Rogers Coward

punchy miles

May 26, 2007

Our sympathy is extended to the family. We think about you often and enjoyed the fellowship at Punchy's. Punchy & Martha Miles

Guinevere Young

May 26, 2007

Joy, Sandra, and Other family,
You are in our prayers.
Love,
Guinevere & James Young

Little Bill Brooks

May 26, 2007

Onward to the Chemistry Lab in the sky. The developer of Darvon.
May the Creator greatly bless him and keep him - Amen.

Bob & Ann Sumners

May 26, 2007

May God grant you peace, Joy and Sandra, and all of your family. Our thoughts are with you.

James Lee

May 26, 2007

My sympathy to the Lewis Nobles family. I was a student at Ole Miss. from 1952 - 1956 and worked on the gel project with Dr. Nobles.

MAJOR AND JUNE MC DANIEL

May 26, 2007

Our heartfelt sympathy and prayers are with you.

Michael Rogers

May 26, 2007

Our sympathies to the family of a true gentleman and great leader.
The Rogers Family

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