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Theresa Sampson (Vidor, TX)
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Daddy I love you and miss you so very much. Please watch over us. Give Jesus a great big hug and kiss. Until we meet again.Love your baby girl. Sunday, November 7, 2010 |
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Eddie, Ginia Burton (TX)
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Please accept our sympathy and prayers during this time of grief. While attending college, my husband (Eddie) worked for Mr. Nobles 1975-1976. Eddie loaded/unloaded candy for the trucks; Mr. Nobles treated Eddie with kindness and respect. We both remember the 'smell' of the candy/spice barn and the clean and orderly fashion in which Mr. Nobles ran his business. Thank you for sharing this fine man with us; Earl Nobles was a fine example of maintaining a strong work ethic. Monday, April 19, 2010 |
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Sam C. Parigi, Jr. (Beaumont, TX)
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Dear Mrs Nobles: Our prayers are with you at this sad time. Earl Nobles was a good friend and business man. He was always fair with Mr. Capo and myself when we bought out his candy business. Good, honest and fair business men like Earl Nobles are hard to find any more. Earl will be missed but we will always have good memories. God Bless you and your Family. Sam C. Parigi, Jr. Friday, April 16, 2010 |
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Jackie Bonvillion (Beaumont, TX)
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You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. It has been many, many years but my father, Walter, worked with Earl. I recognized the name and wanted to offer my condolences. May God keep you in the palm of His hand. Friday, April 16, 2010 |
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Lynn Lewis (Warren, TX)
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Aunt Mary, Steven, Theresa, I have so many memories and so much going through my head right now. I told my friends, here at my job, that Uncle Earl was one of our favorites. I will miss him very much. Love to you all, Lynn Thursday, April 15, 2010 |
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