Sharon J. Noble
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The family of Sharon J. Noble, 82, Eudora will greet friends from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, December 9, 2022, at Warren-McElwain Mortuary – Eudora Chapel. A private family graveside will be at the Eudora Cemetery. Sharon passed away Friday, December 2, 2022, at Medicalodges in Eudora.
Sharon was born December 25, 1939, in Buffalo, KS the daughter of Walter and Madena (Cox) Englebrecht.
She graduated from Eudora High School. She worked at the Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant for 25 years. She also worked at Byrnes Pharmacy.
She was an avid KU fan, never missed a basketball game. She also enjoyed bowling in a women’s and coed leagues.
She married Clobert K. Noble on October 3, 1958, in Eudora, KS. He preceded her in death on August 23, 1996. She was also preceded in death by her grandson, John Cleveland in 1991.
Survivors include her daughters, Michele (Jeff) Cleveland of Eudora, Jana Hague of South Carolina; her son, Kent (Heather) Noble of Eudora; her brother, Walter “Bill” (Sharon) Englebrecht of Eudora; grandchildren, Nathan Cleveland, Mallorie Cleveland, Tyler (Megan) Cleveland, Miles (Jenny) Cleveland, Evan Cleveland, Drew Noble, Taylor Noble, and Tanner Sorenson; great-grandchildren, Olivia Cleveland, Amelia Bunch, Cade Cleveland, Cora Cleveland, Mia Cleveland, Lincoln Higgins-Noble and Knox Noble.
Memorial contributions may be made in her name to Eudora Food Pantry and may be sent in care of Warren-McElwain Mortuary, 120 W. 13th Street, Lawrence, KS 66044.
For more information or to post a condolence go to warrenmcelwain.com.
So sorry to hear about Sharon’s passing. Sharon and I worked together at Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant for many years. Long time friends with Sharon and her husband Clobert .
Our sympathies to her family.
Sorry to hear about Sharon. What a great lady. Prayers to the family.
I am so sorry to hear about Sharon. I have many wonderful memories of her and Clobert. Please accept our condolences to you and your family.
So sorry to hear of Sharon’s passing. Offering prayers of comfort and support to the family.
This is very sad news for us. We have known Sharon for many, many years. She is a wonderful person.
Keith and Leslie Cowart
Sharon and Clobert were always in love and loved their family! Sharon liked to be notified when our EHS Class of 1958 had updates because she was considered a part of us via Clobert, even though she was in the EHS Class ahead of us. After Sharon moved into the duplexes of Medicalodges of Eudora, she was taken by Jim and Marilyn Wilson to hear “The Old Coots” play music venues. Sue Neustifter kept us up on how Sharon and that corner of Eudora were doing when Sue moved into a duplex next door to Sharon and across the street from Wilsons. We know how proud she was of all her children and how much she loved Clobert through the years. Sharon had a good heart. She will be missed.
We will miss her, too. Elizabeth (Weeks) Woods and all the Class of 1958
Such a great lady, friend, Jayhawk fan and co-worker. Comfort and prayers to family.
Martha and Pat Beard
Thoughts and Prayers for you Michele, Jana and Families
I am sorry to hear about Sharon’s passing. I enjoyed working with her at Sunflower.
My sympathy to Sharons family. She was a fun person. Loved her family!
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of the family during this difficult time.
It was a pleasure knowing Sharon, and we know she will be missed tremendously.
Sending hugs to all the Noble family. May all the wonderful family memories you share bring you comfort. Being a classmate of Michelle’s I remember Sharon was present at so many of our activities. She was such a huge fan of all her kids and so proud of them. Peace and Love to you all.
My father, Dean Englebrecht, was Sharon’s first cousin. I have fond memories of going to Eudora and visiting Uncle Bill, Aunt Madena, Sharon and Billy Wayne. I’m so sorry to hear of the passing of Sharon. Even though it has been years since we’ve been in contact, I know she leaves behind a large, loving family and will be dearly missed. Wishing you peace and comfort at this time.
My father, Dean Englebrecht, was Sharon’s first cousin. I remember visiting Uncle Bill, Aunt Madena, Billy Wayne and Sharon in Eudora when we were kids. Even though we haven’t been in touch for some time, I know that Sharon leaves a large, loving family and will be dearly missed.
My thought go out to her friends and family at this time of loss.