K.C. Noble, age 67, passed away on May 31, 2024 in Madison, WI after a battle with pancreatic cancer. He was born on October 13, 1956 in Washington, DC to parents, David and Betty Lou (Loegering) Noble.
K.C. led an extraordinary life filled with art and travel, the epitome of a mountain man, living off the grid on a compound he built from the ground up by himself. He was extremely talented with his hands and strong enough to dig out a basement by hand. He felt so deeply and loved nothing more than to be surrounded by his loved ones. K.C. was a veteran of the United States Army and he attended Bemidji State University.
K.C. is survived by his children, Jason Noble, Tyler Luther, Jacob Noble, Jasmine Hernandez, and Jeremy Noble; his 16 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild; his ex-wife/mother of his children, Jana Price; his mother, Betty Lou Noble; and his siblings, David Noble, Nannette Peel, and Eric Noble. He was preceded in death by his father, David Noble; sister, Christine Noble; and niece, Roxy McCann.
The Celebration of Life in honor of K.C. Noble will be held at his Happy Place:
Saturday June 29, 2024 from 1:00-4:00pm The Porch: S6170 Gael Pkwy Augusta, WI 54722
I am just learning of KC's passing today, on his birthday. My condolences to his family. I will truly miss my friend.
June 11, 2024
Tamira Rice
I worked for KC at the Bristol Renaissance Faire for a number of years in the early 2000s before he sold his shop. He was one of the best bosses to work for out there. I also remember the look on his face when Brett and I surprised him at the MN show as he had no clue that we were going to be there and he went through the whole selling pitch to us before he realized that he recognized us. It was so much fun to surprise him. That was one of the best trips that Brett and I had too! Condolences to Jasmine and the rest of the family. You are all in my thoughts in this difficult time. Sincerely, Tamira Rice
June 06, 2024
Linda Rice
We originally met at Bristol Renaissance Faire. My daughter worked sometimes for him. After many years of absence KC and I got together on his way home from California. I'm about five hours drive from his home, but he came to see me anyway. Since then we traveled back to Colorado for my high school reunion, saw the Royal Gorge and had an unforgettable time. Driving back to Denver we stopped in Guffy and went for a hike on his property. My home state and he showed me more than I'd ever seen. A sweet, generous, creative, loving man is gone, and l'll never forget you. Thank you Hon, for all the memories! You'll always have a piece of my heart. Love you.
June 06, 2024
Linda Rice
I am so deeply sorry for your loss. KC meant the world to me. I loved him dearly and my heart hurts. I take comfort knowing he's not hurting anymore. My deepest sympathy.
June 06, 2024
Connie Gavitt
K.C. Was always more of a brother than a cousin. Always loved visiting with him when he came to Mountain Home. So talented so funny always a big smile . I'am thankful for the time we spent . I will alway cherish the pieces of his art he gave me. Till we meet again sweet K.C. Love Connie 💔
June 06, 2024
Connie Gavitt
Sending prayers and love to the Noble Family. I'am so sadden and heartbroken over the loss of KC. I will miss you my sweet cousin. Till we meet again, love you always, Connie💔
June 06, 2024
Tom Gerber
I am so sorry for your loss. KC was my friend in college and after. While we didn't get to see each other much we always had a great time when together. Little tidbit - KC is my 4th cousin! His unique and special personality will be sorely missed by me and all who know him.
June 06, 2024
Judyann Rabitoy
Neil and I visited KC at his wonderful wooded place in Wisconsin which showed all of KC's creativity and charm. I greatly respected his way of life and all he accomplished. He was a sweet and gentle soul and was very loved. He will be missed.
June 06, 2024
Judyann Rabitoy
Neil and I had a wonderful visit with KC at his wooded place in Wisconsin. It was a special place showing all of KC's creativity and charm. He was a unique individual, doing his own thing and doing it well. I have a great respect for all he has accomplished. He was a sweet and gentle soul and greatly loved. We will miss him. Judyann
June 05, 2024
Ken Miller
When the Nobles lived in the Black Forest Colorado, KC and I rode horses to the Garden of the Gods and stayed the night there in sleeping bags and came back the next day. I'll never forget it, I was riding a very spirited black beast. Getting closer to home there was no stopping this horse, he squeezed through two trees and stripped me right off the saddle and onto the ground I went. Had to walk back after that. Gunna miss that man.😞
June 05, 2024
Susan Noble Szesny
So very sorry for your loss, he was very special. Love and prayers Susan Noble Szesny
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