Ron was born on March 16, 1948, to Helen and Gene Noble in Fort Worth, TX. Ron graduated from Paschal High School in 1966, and earned his business degree from Texas Wesleyan University.
Ron spent his entire career working for Southwestern Bell/AT&T. He was a loyal and dedicated employee for 40 years and rose through the management ranks. Ron held many talents and interests - ranging from photography, airplanes (flying both real and model planes), motorcycles and dune buggies. He was also an avid music lover who enjoyed playing the guitar. Nothing captured his attention and imagination quite like cars. To say Ron was a car enthusiast is an understatement. Ron lived and breathed all things classic and muscle cars. He rebuilt dozens of different types of cars from the ground up and showed them in local and national competitions, where he won many awards. Ron also raced cars. His most memorable race car was the Super Chief which was featured in national magazines and on TV. Some of his favorite projects over the years included several GTO’s, a Pantera and a Model A, to only name a few.
Ron’s smile and laughter lit up every room and his friendship was a beacon to all who knew him. To know him was to love him and he will be greatly missed by all who were lucky to have called him son, friend, husband, Dad, and Papa Ron.
Ron was preceded in death by his father, Gene Noble; and brother, Jimmy Noble.
Ron is survived by his mother, Helen Noble; his wife of 41 years, Jill Noble; daughter, Haley Noble; and daughter, Angie Hubach; son-in-law, Tim Hubach; and his three grandchildren, Sofie, Elyse, and Ben Hubach.
A Celebration of Life Memorial will be organized in the coming months and details will be shared on his social media accounts.
Memorial contributions can be made in Ron’s name to the Parkinson’s Foundation.
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