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Scott Noble Obituary

NOBLE - Scott H., 58, of Copiague, formerly of Mass. Pk, after a battle with head cancer. He is survived by his wife, Diane Ives and their daughter Ashley, his brother David (nephews Scott & Michael) & cousins. He worked in the construction field, coached Ashley's lacrosse team, loved surfing, boating and gardening. Memorial service on Nov. 5, at 2pm at Grace Methodist Church, 515 S. Wellwood Ave, Lindenhurst. Short boat ride will follow on the Captree Star II at 3:30pm. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations to be made to Copiague Youth League Inc.

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Published by Newsday on Nov. 3, 2011.

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Lisa Steollo

July 7, 2012

I recently heard of Scott passing. He, Diane and Ashley were my neighbors in Copiague until I moved in 2007. Scott was always ther to offer a warm smile and neighborly support. My heart breaks for Diane and Ashley, know that you are all in my prayers
Lisa Strollo
Formerly of 430 East Drive Copiague

Kerry Fogarty Alexander

November 30, 2011

I am so sad to hear about Scott.I grew up next door to him on New York Avenue and he was always like a big brother to me. I loved his whole family and still remember Ruth and Chuck (our nickname for his Dad) with great fondness. My prayers to Diane and Ashley. With love, Kerry Fogarty Alexander

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November 20, 2011

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November 20, 2011

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November 20, 2011

November 16, 2011

My deepest condolences to Scott's family and friends. We went to MHS together and after Scotty and I drove up to Cortland together in late August of 1973. He transferred and I was a freshman. We lived in the same dorm. He was a great friend to me, we laughed alot and the memories are what I will hold close to my heart. Gone but never forgotten.

Raymond Frellsen

November 11, 2011

You didn't know me at all Scott, but i know of you. Your mother and I are first cousins, her father,Henry and my father, Sidney were brothers born 18 years apart. I learned of your death from Brian and I am sad for your wife and daughter that you had to depart so young. However I know that you are now free from pain and in a better place. I am sorry I didn't know you, Brian said you were a first class guy that was appreciated and loved. So I say safe journey friend.

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Terry Fifield

November 7, 2011

I have great memories of Scott mostly from the days in Cortland and the apartment above the laundramat. But, also scattered through later years. I'm sad his life ended so early. But, he left a legacy of energy and good times with his friends! Condolences to Diane, Ashley, and friends!

Barry Davidson

November 5, 2011

So sad to hear of Scott's death. I'll always remember him running with the freshman lacrosse team when he was only 10 years old. Lacrosse was his passion

Linda Gumbman-Krempasky

November 4, 2011

Scott grew up across the street from my family, and I've known him since he was born. There are so many great memories that it's hard to come up one or two. My prayers go to his family.

Kathy Fifield

November 4, 2011

Grieve not...Nor speak of me with tears... But laugh and talk of me as though I were beside you. I loved you so...'twas heaven here with you.

Best Man, Godfather, best friend....you are missed...as the Irish say "Til we meet again..."

November 4, 2011

We will miss you Scott you were a great friend.

November 4, 2011

Captree Star III at CAPTREE STATE PARK right side of dock.

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