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R.-Noe

In Loving Memory

Noe, Richard F. “Rick”

Richard F. “Rick” Noe Wednesday, May 3, 2023.  Beloved father and best friend of Adam (Frannie Aubuchon) Noe; dear Papa of Hayley Noe-Aubuchon; dear brother of Skip Noe, Nancy Coalson, Tom Noe and Phil Noe; brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend.

Rick was an avid outdoorsman. There wasn’t a fish that could evade his lure or a deer that could evade his sight. He could see deer no one could. He had the magic eye. His other hobbies included golfing and bowling. He had something he loved to do for every season of the year. Other than his family and friends, which he loved beyond measure, his hobbies were his life.

Rick was a very strong man, in mind and heart. During his 17 month battle with cancer, he never gave up. He fought for life harder than most people would have the will to do. He finished the race strong.

There isn’t enough room on this webpage to describe how special he was or who he was. He will be missed greatly is an understatement.

 

We love you.

Memorial visitation at Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Road Sunday, May 21, 1pm until service 3pm.  Memorial contributions to Siteman Cancer Center, appreciated.

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6 thoughts on “Noe, Richard F. “Rick””

  1. So Sorry Adam I loved your dad. He was a great man and fishermen. I only saw him one time recently at the gas station, he recognized me and struck up a conversation like no time had passed at all. Love to you and your family.

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  2. What a wonderful soul! On the outside he had a strong demeanor. But, once you had a conversation with Rick, you realized he was a very kind and caring person. He was wise and even keeled just as a father should be. Rick sure loved his son and granddaughter dearly!

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  3. Sorry for your loss Noe/Aubuchon family. I had the pleasure of meeting Rick one time while Fran was working at Tuckers Place in SoCo and Adam and Rick were having dinner. My condolences and prayers for all.

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  4. I worked with your Dad at Indeeco, he was such a great guy, and I truly cared for him, he thought the world of you Adam, I can remember him bringing you to our softball games, he was definitely a proud Dad.
    You have my deepest sympathies, the world will be a little less bright without Rick around.

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  5. Very rarely saw Rick without a smile. He was always a friend. And always passionate about his family. Phil, Adam, Tom, Skip, and all my heart aches.
    Truly a loss!

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  6. My friend was a very sweet and kind person .He was my neighbor on South Spring and I’m so sorry my condolences to his son and the rest of the family prayers to you all He always had a smile Rest easy Rick

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