Ola Nobles

1921 ∼ 2018

Ola Nobles, 96, of Port Neches, passed away on Monday, January 15, 2018. Mrs. Nobles was born October 12, 1921 in Center, to the late, Willis and Margaret Brittain Metcalf and lived in Port Neches since 1942. She was a longtime member of First Baptist Church in Port Neches, also a retired beautician.

Mrs. Nobles is survived by her daughter, Marilyn Johnson of Port Neches; her sons, Mick Nobles of Port Neches, and Rick Nobles and his wife, Julie of Overland Park, Kansas; her grandchildren, Ashlie Edwards, Adam Nobles, Marcos Johnson, Robin Walquist, and Todd Nobles; her great grandchildren, Garret Nobles, Mary Katherine Nobles, Lake Edwards, Ridge Edwards, Tyler Johnson, Zachary Johnson, Tate Walquist, and Lexy Walquist. She was preceded in death by her parents, also her husband, Murry H. Nobles Sr., her son Murry H. Nobles Jr. her sister, Nona Marie Perry, and her brothers, Travis A. Metcalf, and James A. Metcalf.

A gathering of the family and friends will be 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday, January 19, 2018 at Melancon’s Funeral Home, 1605 Avenue H in Nederland. Graveside services will be in Center, Texas.

The family would like to give a special thanks to all the wonderful care provided by Harbor Hospice, and our special lady’s, Robin and Nurse Cathy.

In lieu of flowers the family request memorial contributions can be made to the First Baptist Church Port Neches, or to the Southeast Texas Humane Society.

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Condolences

Darla Smith January 18, 2018
Marilyn, Mickey & Ricky,I've never met a sweeter, kinder lady than Mimi Nobles. I know she is with her heavenly Father now because of her strong faith. May God wrap His arms around you and give you the strength and comfort you need at this time. Darla Windham Smith
Mickey Nobles January 18, 2018
My mother was a kind Christian lady and everyone was invited into her home. She had a sign that said " In our house we serve the Lord" and she did love with all her heart and sole. When I was little I would do something bad ( that happened often) and mama would say I'm going tell your daddy but she never did because that would mean a trip to the switch tree. Mama was ironing she had a pile of clothes in a chair but she ran out of distilled water. When she went for the water I hid under the clothes. She came back called for me but I didn't move. She continued to iron but I stayed motionlist. When she got to shirt that was covering my face I jumped out of the clothes and shouted Boo. She was so mad she got red all over her face. She pointed her finger at me and started telling me how bad I was. I was trying to be serious but then I started laughing and she started laughing we just could not stop. Mama had to run to the bathroom to keep from peeing on herself. That's the end of my rambling sorry about grammar and spelling mistakes. I'm speaking from my heart that's one of my favorite memories of my little mama meme as she was called. I'll remember her and her laughing until I draw my last breath. Mama I love and miss you but I know your up In heaven. The Bible tells us to rejoice for this is just the beginning of eternal salvation. This is hard to say but I am rejoicing for she is walking for the first time in almost two years. Thank you Jesus for guiding my mother in her new life. I'll love you for ever and ever mama. Your loving son Mickey
Greg & Linda Haynes January 18, 2018
Greg & Linda Haynes lit a candle in memory of Ola Nobles
Melancon'S Funeral Home January 18, 2018
Melancon's Funeral Home created a Tribute Video in memory of Ola Nobles
Janice Harper January 17, 2018
A beautiful lady inside & out. Such a sweet spirit & let her light shine for the Lord Marilyn, my thoughts & prayers are with you & family :hearts:
Kathy Mcbride January 17, 2018
Kathy McBride lit a candle in memory of Ola Nobles
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location_on Melancon's Funeral Home, 1605 Avenue H, Nederland, 77627
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schedule Friday, January 19, 2018 at 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM