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Hazel

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Metoxen Noble

October 20, 1918 – November 4, 2011

Obituary

Hazel (Smith) Metoxen Noble, 93, passed away peacefully Friday morning, November 4, 2011 at the home of her son Roger in the loving care of her son Daryle. Hazel was a good Christian woman who cared for many in need and was an inspiration to her family and friends. Family meant the world to Hazel; she was the glue that kept us all together. Hazel was born to Joseph and Rose (Cornelius) Smith on October 20, 1918 on the Oneida Reservation. She was united in marriage to Freeman Metoxen Sr in 1934. Out of their union Hazel gave birth to 14 children: Dewey (Dorothy) Metoxen, Chicago, Gary (Pat) Metoxen, Surprise, AZ, Michael Metoxen, MO, Allen (Toni) Metoxen, TX, Roger Metoxen, Daryle Metoxen, De Pere, Rosemary Metoxen, Kaukauna, and Patti Metoxen, San Leandro, CA; two daughters-in law Carole Metoxen, Little Chute and Deloria Skenandore, NV. Hazel is also survived by numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, great great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and cousins. One dear sister survives her, Rosalie La Mere. Three sons preceded her in death: Gordon, Freeman, Jr, and Ronald Metoxen; one daughter Janice Metoxen; one granddaughter Janice, and two sons who died in infancy: Joseph and Kenneth. In 1971 Hazel and her youngest children moved to Hayward, CA for a fresh start and just because she always wanted to live in California. While in California she met and wed George Noble who has preceded her in death. She was a devoted caregiver and worked in several nursing homes while living in Wisconsin and California. She also spent time in Virginia, privately caring for a retired official of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. In 1987, she retired and Hazel longed for her home and moved back to Oneida to be close to her family and longtime friends. She wasn't retired for long and began volunteering for the Oneida Senior Companion Program where she visited many Oneida Elders for over ten years. Hazel was so very proud of all her sons for volunteering to serve in the Armed Forces. Hazel was preceded in death by her parents and brothers Pete, Jim, Izekiel Smith; also her sisters Juliette Smith and Lillian Skenandore; her father and mother-in-law William and Mary (Webster) Metoxen; sisters-in-law Nellie Acheson, Angeline Brocker, Katherine Jourdan and Clara Denny; brothers-in-law Elmer, Lloyd, and William Metoxen, Jr, and Robert Schuyler. Friends and family may call after 8:30 AM Monday, November 7, 2011 at Oneida United Methodist Church, N6037 County Rd E, De Pere until time of service at 11:00 AM with Pastor Earl L. Smith officiating. Burial to follow in church cemetery. Please visit www.ryanfh.com to send online condolences to the Metoxen Noble family. The family would like to give special thanks to Daryle Metoxen, Hazel's son, for providing devoted and loving care to her for the last ten years. Giving her, her wish to die at home. We also would like to thank Heartland Hospice Care for the care given Hazel in her final days. Mom/Grandma we will miss you, your beautiful smile, your way of finding the best in everyone, your love of life, you will forever be in our hearts.
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