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Gladys Lucille (Snyder) Noble
March 18, 1916 - September 7, 2014
© Prater-Lampton-Mills & Coffey Funeral Home
Submitted by: Janet Laubhan Flickinger

Graveside services for Gladys Lucille Noble will be held on Saturday, September 13, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. at Ft. Towson Cemetery with Rev. Mike Bryant officiating. Gladys passed away Sunday, September 7, 2014 in Hugo, Oklahoma, at the age of 98.

Gladys Lucille Noble was born March 18, 1916 in Chicago, IL to John and Agnes Snyder. She had lived in the Ft, Towson area most of her life after moving here from Dallas. TX. She married Charlie Noble on January 11, 1945 in Paris, TX. Gladys worked as an assembly line worker for Hormel Company. She was preceded in death by her parents; and siblings.

Gladys is survived by Philip S. Banez, Gurnee, IL.


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