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Scott Noble Memorial Page.

 

This was posted by Cheryl Noble on Caringbridge.org:

"On Monday October 27th @ 10:12 p.m Scott lost his battle with this horrible Cancer. He passed away with no pain, just fell into a sleeping coma. Thank you for all of your thoughts and prayers. I will try to post details as they are made."

Scott, you have touched countless lives here on Earth. The Lord must have needed you for a very important mission since he took you from us way too soon.

We will miss you but we

WILL NEVER FORGET YOU - YOU WILL BE IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER.

Date of Birth: December 14, 1967             Passed Away: October 27, 2008

Scott Noble Funeral

November 1, 2008

We all met at Calumet Harley at 9:00 AM to leave together to go to the Church. Carol Jackson and Debbie Sonaty made black memorial ribbons for each motorcycle in attendance.

At 9:25 our Director Bob Heim gathered everyone together for last minute instructions. Soon thereafter we all gathered in a circle and prayed together as Bob Bowers our Chaplain prayed for Scott, Cheryl and their family.

The empty motorcycle boots on the lead motorcycle and the lowering of all passenger pegs is an old motorcycle tradition of helping a fellow biker home. He is with God now riding the clouds.

Every motorcycle that was in the procession today had its passenger pegs lowered in honor of Scott.

Since Scott and Cheryl owned a 100th Anniversary Fatboy, Nick Crnokrak donated a new 100th Anniversary Flag, which our Chaplain Bob Bowers blessed. This Flag would ride with Nick along with the boots during the ride from Calumet Harley, to the Church, to the Cemetery. At the Cemetery the flag was removed and presented to Cheryl Noble.

Going to the Church.

 

On our way to the Cemetery.

 

A most heartfelt thank you to Cheryl Noble and Family for inviting the Calumet H.O.G. Chapter to be a part of their lives today.

 

...In Support of those serving to protect our freedom.

...In remembrance of those who are not home.