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Zenobia Jordan Noble
March 1, 1953 - June 22, 2015

Zenobia Katherine (Kathy) Jordan-Noble passed away, Monday, June 22 at her home in Monticello. She was born March 1, 1953 in Monticello, Arkansas to Lonzella Walton-Lambert and Foster Jordan.
Kathy obtained her elementary education at Drew Elementary in Monticello, Arkansas, and later attended Jefferson High School in Portland, Oregon. She graduated from Drew High School in Monticello, Arkansas. Following high school she moved to South Carolina to attend college.
Growing homesick she moved back to Monticello and attended the University of Arkansas at Monticello where she met Charles Noble whom she married in 1975. Charles enlisted in the Army and this is where Kathy’s journeys began. She was a high spirited person who loved to travel and loved to tell about her ventures to France, Germany, Ft. Lewis and Seattle, WA, San Francisco and Oakland, CA, Milwaukee, WI, Louisiana, Hawaii, and the Bahamas.
Kathy was torn between her two homes; Portland, OR and Monticello, AR, she frequented between the two. She graduated from International Air Academy in Vancouver, Washington. After graduation she moved to Seattle, WA where she worked for Horizon Airlines. Kathy later moved back to Portland, Oregon where she decided to try her hands at foster care and made a home for Jermaine and Anthony. They traveled with her on many trips to Arkansas.
Kathy was a faithful servant of the Lord, while in Portland, Oregon she was a member of The House of Prayer where she worshiped under the ministry of Pastor Marcia Taylor. Later she obeyed the gospel and became a member of the church of Christ at Kennedy Boulevard in Monticello, Arkansas where she remained until death.
Kathy loved fashion, styling, and modeling her nice apparel. She didn't need for anyone to tell her how good she looked, she would tell you first. She was a social butterfly; she loved participating in any social events. She was known from Portland to Monticello as an enthusiastic card and domino player.
After retiring in 2014 from SEACAC Head Start she moved back to Portland to spend her final days with her family. As her days neared Kathy traveled back to her final resting place, Monticello, Arkansas where she departed this life on Monday, June 22, 2015.
Kathy was preceded in death by her Grandparents: Earnest and Lucy Mae Haynes, James Walton, Everline and James Jacobs; Father, Foster Jordan; Brother, J.T. Lambert; Aunts, Earnestine Clary, Sarah Haynes-White, Minnie Haynes-Jackson; Uncles, J.D. Haynes and Ernest Haynes, Jr. and a host of other Uncles and Aunts.
Her family will forever cherish her memory. She leaves to mourn, Parents, J.D. and Lonzella Lambert; Sisters, Janice Lambert-Gordon (George), Brenda Lambert-Smith (Donnell), Loretta Lambert, Jennifer Lambert and Brother, Dwayne Lambert, all of Portland, OR; Brother, Rudy Caba of Maui, HI, and Sister, Quavelyn Owens of Dallas, TX; two Godsons: Tracy Haynes, Anniston, AL and Eric Lamb, Conway; Aunts: Betty Jean Haynes, Milwaukee, WI, Linda Haynes, Little Rock, Lillian Brooks, Monticello, Betty Martin (Robert), Johnsville,, Ruby Frazier (Thomas), Atlanta, GA; Uncles, Bobby Haynes, Fayetteville, NC, Eddie Haynes, Alabama, Roy Haynes, Monticello, George Lambert (Elaine), Portland, OR, Issac Lambert (Kathleen), Maryland, Charles Jacobs (Vickey), Monticello; a host of other aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, family members and friends.
Funeral Service will be 11:00 AM, Saturday, June 27 at Kennedy Blvd. Church of Christ in Monticello with burial in Kennedy Blvd. Church of Christ Cemetery. Arrangements by Stephenson-Dearman Funeral Home. Online guestbook www.stephensondearman.com.


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