Edward Noble Gage was born on September 22, 1941 in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma to Warren and Mary Gage, he was one of eight children. He grew up in Pauls Valley on a farm in a rural community. Education played a small role in Edward's life journey. He then advanced his life journey to becoming a hardworking Rancher where he met Imogene and they were married two months later in 1966. Together they raised two children, Kimberly and Ray.
Edward led a remarkable life filled with passion and dedication to various pursuits. A self-taught horse and cattle rancher. Edwards journey in the ranching worlds began at a young age when he started working on the Ranch.
In addition to his achievements in ranching Edward pursued other interests throughout his life. He was actively involved in the U.S. Army until he was discharged.
Edward had a profound love for animals and weather. He enjoyed fishing, hunting and watching Western's and exploring different corners of the country! The adventures Edward had through the years were filled with many friendships that have been maintained over time.
He is survived by his daughter, Kimberly Simonsen of Helena, Oklahoma.
Edward was preceded in death by his parents, Warren and Mary along with his wife, Imogene and son, Ray Gage and his siblings, Alice, Gene, Lynnie Mae, Leroy, Miama Jene, Gary and Johnny.
The family of Edward Noble Gage would like to invite all Family and Friends to Celebrate Edward's life!! Please bring finger food and a fold-out chair with you!
Celebration of Life will be held at 113 S. Murray St. Helena, OK. 73741 on August 30TH, 2025 at 2:00 p.m. Arrangements are by Lanman Funeral Home, Inc. of Helena. www.lanmanfuneralhome.com Facebook: Lanman Funeral Home Inc.
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