Bo Nobles

Bo Nobles

Bo was a remarkable woman known for her strength, loyalty, determination, and unwavering patience. She was a hardworking mother who dedicated herself to her children, never missing a dance recital or sporting event. Bo’s love and support for her family knew no bounds, and she was always there for her children, Paige and Donny, when they needed her most.

A native of Riverside, Bo graduated from Riverside High School in 1989, where she began her journey of lifelong learning and exploration. Although she wasn’t one for extensive travel, she found solace in the great outdoors and had a deep appreciation for wildlife. If you knew Bo, you know how much she loved her horses. Bo’s love for nature was also mirrored in her passion for hummingbirds during the summer months.

Bo had a zest for life that was infectious. She adored the TV series Yellowstone and Naked and Afraid, finding joy in the beauty of the natural world and the resilience of the human spirit. Her culinary talents shone in the fall when she delighted in making her famous stuffed peppers and apple cake, sharing the warmth of her heart through her delicious creations. Bo was also a lover of literature, with Jodie Picoult being her favorite author. She had a voracious appetite for reading and would devour any book that crossed her path.

One of Bo’s most endearing qualities was her honesty. She was known for her candidness and the ability to provide a straight answer, even when it was difficult to hear. Her straightforwardness was something people grew to love and admire about her. Bo was a fiercely independent and stubborn woman, qualities that only served to enhance her strength and determination.

Bo’s heart was as big as her smile, and her laughter was contagious. She had a heart of gold and welcomed everyone with love and open arms. Her legacy of love, strength, and resilience will continue to inspire all who knew her.

She is survived by her children, Paige Nobles and Donny Nobles, George Davis, and Daughter-in-law Hayley Nobles, her mother Patricia Stone, her siblings Patti (Cherry) Brain, Kathy McGrath, and Frank Stone, along with her nieces, nephews, and extended loved ones she considered to be her family.

In celebration of Bo’s vibrant life, a Celebration of Life will be held at Knights of Columbus in Delran on Thursday, September 28th, at 3:00 p.m. As per Bo’s wishes, attendees are encouraged to wear bright and happy colors instead of black to commemorate her life filled with cherished memories. Please join us in celebrating the life of this extraordinary woman who touched the hearts of everyone she met. Bo may be gone, but her spirit and love will live on in our hearts forever.

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