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Brandon Nobles passed peacefully in his home surrounded with love after a long, courageously fought battle with ALS. Brandon leaves behind his loving wife, Jade Feagin Nobles, his devoted parents, Greg Nobles (Aaron Jophlin) and Wendy Ward Nobles, his little sister, Crickette Nobles McCrackin (Cord), many adoring nieces and nephews (Emma, Sophie, Lucia, Maverick, Theo, and Ollie), a proud granddad, Kenny Ward (Sara), his brother-in-law, Blake Feagin (Samantha), his mother-in-law, Gina Alford Baker (Bobby), many close family, and countless friends and colleagues.
Brandon was an avid traveler, a loyal friend, a Gamecock soldier, "Dog Dad" to his girls (Lady and Bella), and a truly unforgettable person. He loved sunrises, "Kenny Ward Curve", Table Rock State Park, and a good joke. His light made everyone else's light burn brighter.
Brandon was raised in Aynor, SC. He graduated from Aynor High School in 2000 where he was crowned "Mr. Legs" and "Most Mischievous". Brandon graduated from Coastal Carolina University in 2008 with a bachelor's degree in Business Finance. Brandon then graduated from Charlotte School of Law in 2011, winning multiple prestigious CALI Awards along the way. He was a Law Clerk at Gaston County Public Defenders Office, and he interned for and then became an associate attorney at The Law Firm of F Craig Wilkerson Jr, where he worked from 2011-2021. In 2021, Brandon opened Duncan and Nobles Law Firm where he happily and tirelessly worked up until his passing. However, Brandon's biggest accomplishment was being with his Jade and committing to his role as "Uncle BooBoo."
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