Mark Steven Noble, a beloved member of the Cincinnati community, passed away on April 14, 2025, at the age of 64. Born on January 9, 1961, in Cincinnati, Mark led a life marked by tremendous devotion to his family, friends, and career. He was a graduate of Oak Hills High School, where he laid the foundation for a life characterized by hard work and determination.
Mark dedicated 42 years of his professional life as a Supervisor at Rough Brothers, a role that allowed him to pursue his passion for hands-on work. In addition, he shared over five years of service at DaVita Dialysis, making a significant impact in the dialysis healthcare field as a technician.
One of his proudest accomplishments included being the 45th license holder in the initial introduction of Concealed Carry in Ohio.
Described as a loving man who was fiercely selfless and generous, Mark was known for his fearless spirit, focus, and humor. He had a profound love for the outdoors, thriving while engaging in activities such as yard work, fixing items around the house, and washing cars. His interests expanded into the realm of collecting and fixing cars, trucks, and riding lawn mowers, alongside a keen enthusiasm for guns, rifles, car shows, and movies. Mark's vibrant personality shone through in his social interactions; he relished family gatherings and parties, particularly those during the Christmas season.
Mark cherished his furry companion, Jaxon, a yorkie mix, who will surely miss their playful times together. His legacy is defined by the many loving memories shared by friends and family, who fondly remember the sentiment that "they broke the mold when they made Mark."
He is survived by his partner, Shari Dull; his siblings, Ronda Leake, Carolyn Lee (Tom Lee), Kathy Higdon, and Robin Smith (Jeff Smith); his mother-in-law, Patricia Dull; and numerous brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, including Tim Dull, Sandy Dull, Debbie Halusek, Jim Halusek, Mike Dull, Dee Hicks, Jim Dull and Amy Jo Ruehl Dull. Mark also leaves behind a large extended family, including 14 nephews, 8 nieces, and many great-nieces and nephews.
Mark was predeceased by his father, Chester Noble; mother, Katherine Noble Kahles; father-in-law, Frederick Dull; and a number of beloved aunts and uncles, including Wilma Crachiolo, John Crachiolo, and Joyce McKinney.
Visitation for Mark Steven Noble will be held at Shiloh United Methodist Church, located at 5261 Foley Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45238, on April 22, 2025, from 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM. The funeral service will follow, also at the church, starting at 11:00 AM and concluding at 12:00 PM.
As we remember Mark, we acknowledge the profound impact he had on those fortunate enough to know him. His spirit, strength, and love will live on in the hearts of many.
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