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Martha D. Noe
Service Date:September 20th, 2011

Martha D. Noe Bloomington- Martha D. Noe, 68, of Bloomington passed away at 9:30 p.m. Thursday, September 15, 2011 at Heartland Health Care-Manor Care in Normal. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, September 20, 2011 at Kibler-Brady-Ruestman Memorial Home in Bloomington with Pastor Rick Wagner officiating. Visitation will be held from 9:00-11:00 a.m. prior to the service at the memorial home on Tuesday. Interment will be at East Lawn Memorial Gardens in Bloomington. Memorials may be made to the VFW Ladies Auxiliary Post 454 Cancer Fund. Martha was born on August 21, 1943 in Bloomington to Harold August and Lena Mae (Devore) Huth. She is survived by two daughters, Richelle “Shelley” (Rene) Rodriguez and Laurie L. (Sam) Mayberry both of Bloomington; six grandchildren, Stephanie Embry, James M. Franks, Christopher Franks, Samantha Mayberry, Joseph Mayberry, Kristi Robbins; two great grandchildren, Liam Embry and Alli Mayberry; four sisters, Marilyn Cox and Nancy McReynolds both of Bloomington; Sharon (Lee) Sommer of St. Charles, MO and Phyllis Carey of Springfield, MO. She was preceded in death by her parents. She worked at Eureka-Williams and then worked and retired from State Farm Insurance Life Company. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.kiblersmith.com.


  • From:  Debbie Carter

    What a great co-worker Martha was! She would crack us up with her oneriness. She would call 'em as she'd see 'em...I loved her Maxine humor. Martha you will forever be remembered by many here at the 'Farm'. Treasure her best memories in your heart. I will...


  • From:  Linda Davidson Noe

    Just wanted to say how sorry and shocked I am to read this. I'm sorry for you all.


  • From:  Vicki Strange

    Your Mom was A Great LADY and a good FRIEND Rest My friend


  • From:  Patsy Whitecotton

    Please accept my sincere sympathy to all your family for the lost of Matha. She was a classmate of mine and I'm sorry to hear of her passing.


  • From:  Latricia Johnson

    I worked with Martha when she was at State Farm. I know first hand what an incredible, fun and strong lady Martha was. Martha had a strong sense of family and was very proud of all of you. Martha, may you rest in peace.


  • From:  Laura Kneipp

    Please accept my sincere condolences on your loss. I really enjoyed working with Martha until her retirement. She will be greatly missed.


  • From:  Don, Phyllis, Diane and Carol Devore

    We were so saddened to learn of Martha's leaving us. We remember fondly the times at family gatherings with Lena and her girls joking at all the crazy things our family has done over the years. We look forward to the day when we are reunited with her in heaven.


  • From:  Phyllis Carey

    Even though I'm not physically there my thoughts are with you all. I will miss our sister dearly as we all will but what great memories we will always have of her.


  • From:  Scott robb

    My deepest sympathy! My thoughts are with all of you. I worked with Martha for many years at State Farm.


  • From:  Steve Wilburn

    Shelley, I am so sorry to hear about your mom. Courtney just told me tonight.


  • From:  Karan Cronic Brown

    I am so sorry for the family, and shocked. I knew her from high school. Good woman. My prayers are with the family. Peace be with you all.


  • From:  Lynn Richmond

    I worked with Martha at State Farm - she was great to work with and kept us laughing. We were still writing each other at Christmas time every year after her retirement. Sorry I could not make the visitation as my own father passed away last week, too. We will really miss the Martha stories at the office. My sympathy to the family.