IN MEMORY OF JORDAN A LITTLE BOY SO CUTE AND SWEET. A BEAUTIFUL SMILE THAT CAN'T BE BEAT. A LOVE FOR BOWLING, FAMILY, AND FRIENDS. TRAVELING A ROAD THAT WOULDN'T BEND. SIXTEEN YEARS WAS ALL YOU HAD. SOME YEARS GOOD AND SOME YEARS BAD. THEY WEREN'T ENOUGH, THERE SHOULD BE MORE. THE SUN COMES UP, THE SUN GOES DOWN. THE HANDS ON THE CLOCK GO ROUND AND ROUND. THE DAYS AND WEEKS JUST GO BY. BUT WE DON'T NOTICE WE JUST CRY. WRITTEN BY: ANITA DAUDELIN (NANA)Jordan Will always be remembered for his smile and kindness we all miss him so much so far it has been 3 months sence his passing and for many of us it hasnt got any better.My blessing goes out to his mother and sisters we all miss you so much jordan.
In (GLTHS) Jordan Noble on Tuesday April 4th had become suddenly ill and was taken by ambulance to the hospital. After being examined, Jordan was released and given permission to return back to school on Wesnesday, April 5th. Unfortunately Jordan passed away at his home last night on April 4th.
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LOWELL -- Jordan C. Noble, 16, a resident of Lowell, who was currently a student at Greater Lowell Technical High School, Class of 2007, died unexpectedly Tuesday, April 4, at Lowell General Hospital.
He was born in Lowell, July 27, 1989, the son of Pamella (Sponholtz) Lowden of Lowell, and Jeffrey L. Noble of Youngstown, Ohio. He attended the Murkland School, Shaughnessy School and Butler School.He made his home in Lowell, and enjoyed video games, WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment), basketball, especially enjoyed bowling.According to family members, he will be remembered as always smiling.Besides his mother and his father, he is survived by two sisters, Heather S. Sponholtz and Alicia "Leelee" Sponholtz, both of Lowell; his paternal grandmother, Twyla Noble of Youngstown, Ohio; two nieces, Katesha Montalvan and Kylie Alicea, both of Lowell; four uncles, James Lowden and his wife, Sheryl, of Whitman, Richard Wood of Groton, Conn., Thomas Lowden of Whitman, and Charles Olsen Weymouth; his adopted grandmother, Anita Daudelin of Lowell; and many adopted aunts, uncles, and cousins; as well as many friends.He was also the brother of the late Kathy Sponholtz.
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