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NOAH ESCUE
Pinson, TN: Michael Noah Escue, age 8, passed away September 26, 2023, at Jackson Madison County General Hospital.
He was born March 31, 2015, in Jackson, TN the son of O’Neal Escue and Sarah Robbins Austin. Noah was a 3rd. grader at East Chester Elementary School in Henderson.
He was a happy kid with a great personality who never met a stranger. He loved trucking and wanted to be a truck driver when he grew up. He liked going fast and enjoyed taking things apart (especially things with wheels) and working on them and putting them back together.
He enjoyed all sports especially baseball and soccer, collecting rocks and Pokeman cards.
He was a member of the Grace Baptist Church in Pinson. He loved spending time with his Pop Pop and his Paw and Nonnie.
Noah is survived by his parents, O’Neal Escue and Priscilla Stanford (Fiancée) of Henderson and Sarah Austin and (Jesse Thomas) of Pinson; four brothers, Dakota Ables, Nate Stanford, and Hayden Stanford all of Henderson and Aiden Thomas of Pinson, and three sisters, Ashlynn Cupples, Caylee Austin and Allie Thomas all of Pinson; paternal grandparents, Sammy & Angie Finch of Henderson and Tim & Fleta Escue of Clinton, KY; Great Grandparents, Neal and Sherry Escue of Henderson and Billy and Karen Shumate of Jacks Creek, TN; Maternal, Luanne Robbins of Jackson and the late Michael Robbins and great grandmother, Darlene Jewett of Saginaw, MI; and many other extended family members.
He was also preceded in death by his uncle Nick Finch.
Funeral services will be 2:00 PM Saturday September 30, 2023, at Grace Baptist Church. Burial will follow in Finch Cemetery located at 90 Angle Lane Henderson, TN 38340.
The family will receive friends at Grace Baptist from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM service time Saturday.
Shackelford Funeral Directors
731-989-2421
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304 Crook Ave P. O. Box 66, Henderson, TN 38340
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