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Jacquelyn “Jackie” Noble, 69, of Kannapolis, passed away on Wednesday May 27, 2015 at Carolinas Medical Center Northeast. Mrs. Noble was born on April 30, 1946 in Anderson, South Carolina to the late Mr. Willard Clinkscales and Alma Greer Clinkscales.
Jackie worked for Bell Systems in New York and enjoyed her job in the data entry department before retiring. Jackie was a Christian woman and enjoyed listening to R&B, Soul, and many other types of music. More than anything, she loved spending time and taking care of her family and friends.
In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband, Worth Noble, and brother Wilbert.
She is survived by three daughters, Tonya Horton of South Carolina, Asia Noble of Concord, NC, and Chastity Connor of Hackensack, NJ, a son, Donte Noble of Hackensack, NJ and son in-law Everett Moore ; a brother Eugene Clinkscales and wife Bernadette of Maryland; an aunt, Edna Greer; and seven grandchildren, Sedana, Starkim , Sakinah, LiAsia, Jamya, Deon and Leonard.
A Graveside Service will be held in New Jersey at a later date.
Carolina Cremation of Charlotte and Salisbury is assisting the Noble family. Online condolences may be made at www.carolinacremation.com
Claire Jean-Baptiste says
I hope that in due time you receive God’s peace that excels all thought, so that it will guard your hearts and your mental powers by means of Christ Jesus. As you know, God is called the Father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our tribulation. Rest assured that he cares for all his creatures and he would never bring us suffering. A soothing scripture is Psalm 34:18 which reads: “Jehovah is near to those that are broken at heart, and those who are crushed in spirit he saves.” Sincerely.
Shermichael Mamon says
Your presence will truly be missed here on earth but your spirit lives on and will be remembered by everyone who met you. 2 Corinthians 5:8 reads: “we are of good courage, I say, and prefer rather to be absent from the body and to be at home with the Lord.”
Sabrina Lambert says
They Say
They say I’m sorry for your loss
They say your heart will mend
They say you’re in a better place,
and death is not the end.
They say you’re reunited
with loved ones gone before.
They say that you’ll be waiting
when we walk through heaven’s door.
IWe feel their love in every word
of comfort they impart,
and know that each is spoken
from deep within the heart.
But all the words of comfort,
though kind, sincere, and true,
can’t take away the emptiness
We are feeling without you.