Representative Aaron C. Noble View All Years

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Compiled Historical Information
Date of Death: 3/8/1956
Party Affiliation: Republican
Assemblies Served:
House: 40 (1923) - 41 (1925)
Home County: Muscatine
Aaron C. Noble
Muscatine County

AARON C. NOBLE

MR. SPEAKER: Your committee, appointed to prepare a suitable resolution commemorating the life, character and public service of the late Honorable Aaron C. Noble, begs leave to submit the following memorial:

Aaron C. Noble was born in Stephenson County, Illinois, March 6, 1860. He passed away March 8, 1956, at the age of 96 years.

He was educated in the public schools of Monroe, Wisconsin, and came to Iowa in 1884.

On June 6, 1893, Mr. Noble was married to Cora Keckler and she preceded him in death. Surviving him is a niece, Mrs. Gertude Pollock Morrison of Chicago, Illinois, and a nephew, Van Pollock of Rhode Island. Also several grandnieces and grandnephews.

Mr. Noble was prominent in Muscatine County agricultural, political and business activities for many years. He was a Muscatine County auditor for four years, supervisor five years, and was a director of the American Savings Bank of Muscatine.

He was a member of the Presbyterian Church, a Mason, and a member of the Modern Woodmen of America Lodge. Mr. Noble served as State Representative in the Fortieth, Fortieth Extra and Forty-first sessions of the General Assembly.

Therefore, Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the Fifty­seventh General Assembly of Iowa: That in the passing of the Honorable Aaron C. Noble, the state has lost an honored citizen and faithful, useful public servant, and the House, by this resolution, would express its appreciation of his service, and tender its sympathy to the members of his family.

Be It Further Resolved: That a copy of this resolution be spread upon the Journal of the House and that the Chief Clerk be directed to forward an enrolled copy to the family of the deceased.

W. C. HENDRIX,

A. L. MENSING,

WILLIAM D. DILLON,

Committee.