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Show Obituary of NOBLE HEATH JR. Noble was born May 15, 1920, in Naples, Texas the son of Noble and Dainnie Flowers Heath. He passed away November 9, 1994. He married Mae Francis Hill, August 23, 1941, they were later divorced. He married Edith Fern Bridgett, February 18, 1978. | He moved from Oklahoma to Utah in 1953. He was employed at various companies prior to his employment with Clearfield Job Corp. where he worked for 15 years, retiring in 1985. | _ Noble found his niche when he became a welding instructor for Job Corp. He loved the art of welding and enjoyed teaching it. He took a personal interest in each and every student, teaching not only a trade but life's lessons. | | | i | He was an active member of Embry Chapel AME Church where he held various positions. He was a member of Mt. Ogden Lodge #20 F and AM and was past Worshipful Master. He was also a member of the NAACP and was past Vice President of the Ogden Chapter. Noble had always been involved in civic and political activities and at the time of his death was a delegate for the State Democratic Convention. He was well _ known for his community service. He was always willing to give his _ neighbors a helping hand and he believed in visiting with the sick. Noble was a farmer at heart and it showed through his love of working in his yard, flower and vegetable gardens. He believed in hard work, honesty, and integrity. His favorite motto was "A person is only as good as their word," a motto he based his life upon. He was a devoted husband, father and faithful friend. He is survived by his wife, Fern; daughters Patricia Scott- Mitcham; Shirley M. Ball and Gladys M. Martin. Sons, Larry N. and Lloyd V. Heath. Stepsons; Gary, Antone and Verreece Bridgett. Si sters; Francis Spigner and Alneta Jones, brother Edwin. Kighteen grandchil- dren, six great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews relatives and friends. _ | and numerous other | Pallbearers Antone Bridgett Gary Bridgett Verreece Bridgett | Cecil Hill Leontra Hill James Hill i | Honorary Pallbearers William Cook Carl Davis | | Walter Fore Ben Fulton RRMA | : | | | Alfred McCowan Edward Taylor Tommie Tucker _ Charlie Weatherspoon |