Everett Dale Noah, 83, peacefully passed away May 10, 2024, ending a short hospital stay. Born September 10, 1940, near Buena Vista, Indiana to Earl and Elva Noah he was one of fifteen children. Everett is survived by his spouse of 44 years, Mary (Boggs) Noah, children Tammy Antico and Mitzi (Chris) Morris, grandchildren Taylor (Justin) Gray and Kahne Morris, siblings Julia Kays, Fay (Bill) Greene, Donny (Sharon) Noah, Larry (Lois) Noah, many nieces, nephews, and other family members.
Along with Everett's parents, he was preceded in death by siblings Jessie Adams, Carter Noah, Clarence Noah, Maxine Grubbs, Russell (Buck) Noah, Retha Kelley, Jim Noah, Albert Noah, John Noah, and Doug Noah.
Leaving high school after the tenth grade (later obtaining his GED), Everett worked on the family farm before serving in the United States Army. Most of his time in service was spent in Frankfort, Germany. Returning Stateside, Everett worked for Design & Manufacturing in Connersville becoming a Lead assembly laborer, followed by MKS Bearings in Greensburg, Indiana from which he retired. Upon retirement Everett and Mary relocated to Florida enjoying several years there before returning to Indiana.
Everett's greatest achievement was his two daughters, Tammy and Mitzi. Beyond that, Everett was talented at growing anything he could plant in soil, harvesting vegetables and fruit far better than store-bought.
In lieu of a public service at this time, it is asked that a prayer be offered, a loved one hugged, or something be planted in his memory. May peace be with all.
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Judy Marshall
June 27, 2024
We are so sad to learn yesterday of Bro. Noah passing. A great person who is missed. May God Bless Sis Mary and his children and family. Bro Tom and Sis Judy Marshall
Bill and Vi Browning
May 18, 2024
We are so sorry for your loss. He was a good friend. He´ll be missed at church.
Deborah Metcalf
May 17, 2024
So sorry to hear this always loved to talk to him at church.Mary take care of youself love you.
Mitzi & Tammy
May 16, 2024
Miss you dad.
Kahne Morris
May 15, 2024
Goodbye Grandpa I will miss you forever. I wish we would have had more time to spend together before you left us. Thank you for telling me stories of when you were in the Army and all my pictures I will cherish them forever. I love you!!!!
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