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Richard C. Noble

d. April 12, 2015

Richard C. Noble, 89, of Exeter Township died on April 12th, 2015. Dick died quickly after being diagnosed with leukemia. He was the husband of Dolores R. Noble (Cullin).
Born in Philadelphia, Pa, he was the son of the late Dr. Robert Peel Noble and Helen D. (Stephens) Noble and brother to the late Arzilla N. Gewertz.
He was a graduate of Yale University, New Haven, Ct. where he received a bachelor’s degree, and New York University where he received a master’s degree in clinical psychology.
Dick was employed by Aetna Life and Casualty Co from 1954 to 1984 as underwriting manager. From 1984 to 1990, he was with CNA Insurance Co as underwriting consultant. He joined Meridian Securities in 1991 as a financial consultant, retiring in 2000. He subsequently joined Key Advisors Group which later became Wyndham Advisors. Dick worked at Wyndham Advisors until April 1st, 2015.
Dick was a veteran of World War II, serving in the US Army.
Dick was a member of Reformation Lutheran Church where he served on their church council and was a past president of the council. He was a member of the Exeter Township Lions Club since 1983, serving in many capacities, including club president. He served on the Board of Trustees, Wernersville State Hospital for several years. He also served on the Board of Directors for the Mental Health Association of Reading Berks County.
In addition to his wife, Dolores, Dick is survived by a son, a daughter, four stepchildren, eleven grandchildren, and four great grandchildren. Children: Robert P. Noble and wife, Anne, from Oregon; Carol Ann (Noble) Kirby-Thompson and husband Doug from Washington; David Hefele and wife, Kathy, from Texas; Douglas Hefele and wife, Jill, from New Mexico; Cheryl (Hefele) Wille and husband, Kent, from Pennsylvania; and Timothy Hefele from Pennsylvania.
Religious services will be held on Saturday April 18th at 10am at the Reformation Lutheran Church 3670 Perkiomen Ave, Reading Pa. Family will receive guests between 9am and 10am prior to the service.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Reformation Lutheran Church or to an animal rescue league. For online condolences please visit www.LutzFuneralHome.com
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