Max D. Noble

Max D. Noble obituary, Sugar Land, TX

Max D. Noble

Max Noble Obituary

Published by Legacy on Apr. 23, 2024.
On Thursday, April 18th, Max passed away at the age of 70 after a short, steadfast battle with cancer. Max was born October 17th, 1953, in Fayette, Mississippi. He graduated high school at age 16 and continued his education at Co-Lin Junior College in Wesson, MS., continuing to University of Southern Mississippi where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Mass Communications. After graduating he and a friend began an adventure traveling cross country to California for job opportunities. They stopped in Houston to visit a relative and found opportunities there. He began his Direct Mail Marketing career with National Mail Advertising, Greater Houston Mailing, and in 1981 joined International Mailing Systems where his tenure ended with his retirement in 2021.
In May of 1980 Max welcomed his son, Jason. Max and Jason had many adventures of their own during Jason's early years before Max met Sharon. Max and Sharon worked together and after several years of dating they married August 19th, 1989, and began their blended family with Jason and Sharon's two children, Shiloh and Lance. Max was their #1 and he loved being their Dad.
Max was the ultimate salesman relishing in his relationships with his clients and co-workers. He was a history buff, a lover of Classic Rock tunes (namely The Rolling Stones), fine dining, fine bourbon and tequila, and traveling to Las Vegas. Max adored his grandchildren and loved being their Papa. Max will always be remembered not only for his kind soul, quick wit, sense of humor but also for his sparkling blue eyes, great smile, contagious laugh and positive attitude.
Max is preceded in death by his father, Max D Noble Sr., Mother Mary Ruth Noble, and sister Nancy Noble Flowers. He is survived by his wife Sharon; daughter Shiloh & husband Samuel; sons Jason & wife Eva, Lance & wife Kimberely; his beloved grandchildren, Jerik, Alana, Deuce, and Olivia; his sister Mary Davis & husband Bruce; brother Ronnie & wife Martha and many cousins, nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Fayette Cemetery Association, PO Box 424, Fayette, MS 39069 or your favorite children's charity.
Memorial Service:
Friday, April 26, 2024
Meet & Greet: 10:30
Memorial Service: 11:00 am
At: Sugar Land Mortuary
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Denise Walker

September 9, 2024

I used to work with Max and Sharon at International Mail when I first started college. Both were lovely people, and I remember attending their wedding, thinking they made the perfect couple. I recall Max being exceptionally funny, with a sharp wit. I´m so sorry to hear he passed and extend my sympathies to Sharon and their family on this loss. The world was a better place with Max in it.

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Ken & Patricia Smith

May 8, 2024

We cannot believe that Max is no longer with us. Thinking of you and your family in this most difficult time. Rest in peace, Max.
With heartfelt sympathy,
Ken & Patricia Smith

Jeremy Barnett

April 26, 2024

I'm sad to hear of Max's passing. I worked with Max for 10years and talking to him was always the highlight of my day there. He was a great guy; always looking to the positive side of life with a smile and laugh that elevated and brightened everyone's day. I'll miss him and my thoughts are with Sharon and the family.

Sophie

April 23, 2024

Always full of life love you so much Uncle Max Love You Aunt Sharon

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