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Dustin Ray “Dusty” Nobles, 38, passed away on Sunday, January 5, 2025. A celebration of Dusty’s life will be at 11:00 AM Saturday, January 18, 2025, at The Church of the Open Door, 900 North 340 Loop, Bellmead, Texas with Rev. Ronnie Holmes officiating and Rev. Darrel Phillips assisting. Visitation will be one hour prior at the church beginning at 10:00 AM.
Dusty was born on October 6, 1986, in Waco, Texas to Danny and Darlene Nobles. He was proud to work as a Roughneck in the Oil Field industry. He was the happiest spending time with his family and friends. His favorite color was blue. Dusty was a hard worker, loved basketball, exercising, music of all types, caring for animals and a huge San Francisco 49er fan. He loved cars, especially Cadillacs.
Dusty is survived by his children, Landon and Braelyn. His parents Danny Sr. and Darlene, his sister Danielle Steele, her husband Rushin and their children, Devon and Dutch. He is survived by his brother Danny Jr., his wife Kendall and their children Dylan, Tripp and Drew. Dusty is also survived by his aunts, Charlene Umberger, Sara Hurst, and Sue Tomlin and his uncle Charles Turner. He is survived by his girlfriend Kassi Nichole Tye, whom he dearly loved. He will be missed by many loving cousins and friends.
Dusty is preceded in death by his grandparents, O.F. Nobles, Lucille Hodge, Charles Turner, and Dorothy Price, along with his nephew, Dominic.
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