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Emma Hatcher posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
I remember Sue as The woman who got me through high school. She was the teacher I needed when I needed her Most. She was so thoughtful, kind, funny, and a really nice lady in general to be around. I will never forget the day she told me Im gonna do great things…. Im going to remember her forever. Thank You Sue, You will be missed.
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Leona Andrew planted a tree in memory of Susan Noble (Williams)
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
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Nikki H posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
Q: What will you miss most about Susan?
A: Her Energetic and infectious smile, the light of her room and make everybody feel so comfortable, welcome and safe. This Is a tremendous loss not only for the students, her family and friends, but for limestone District school board in general every interaction I had with her And then one of the biggest hugs and warmest smiles… Your smile is on through your students. You have blessed so many people and touch so many lives and for that, I think you.
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Jessie posted a condolence
Monday, January 13, 2025
My deepest condolences to Mrs.Noble’s family, friends & past students.
It is with great pleasure that I was capable of being one of her students, Mrs.Noble made a tremendous impact on my education and refused to ever see me anything but happy.
She was always available to provide support and advice, she was a true guardian to the youth and young adults wanting to continue their education.
The most kind hearted women with nothing but love to give and lessons to teach.
Rest beautifully,
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Malcolm Crawford posted a condolence
Monday, January 13, 2025
Words cannot describe the devastating loss of Susan. She will forever be known simply as Noble by many of her students, myself included. Noble was a truly kind spirit who wasn't just a teacher; she was a true friend. She was the reason I nervously signed up for grade 11 drama class. She saw something in me that I didn't. Because of her, I found a love for the performing arts, signed on to be part of the tech crew for the school play that same year, and continued to help with not only the school plays, but also the coffee houses Bayridge hosted, even after I graduated. She was one of the first people outside of my family that I told after asking my girlfriend to be my wife, and her and Megan even attended our wedding. Noble will forever be missed by those who were touched and blessed by her kindness.
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Marie Ferguson posted a condolence
Monday, January 13, 2025
Condolences to Susan's family and loved ones.
I had the opportunity, to meet Susan, at Bayridge Secondary School. Had it not been for her encouragement to, students, my sons may not have graduated.
I still have the graduation photo of her with my son and will treasure it. Susan will be remembered as a very kind and compassionate teacher that realized, not all students learn at the same rate or method. An educator, in the true sense.
Rest in Peace Susan
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David Carquez posted a condolence
Monday, January 13, 2025
I met Sue in the early 1990's she was such a kind caring person, she was always helping others such a kind soul.
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Patti Francis posted a condolence
Monday, January 13, 2025
Sue and I worked together at St. Lawrence College when we were in our 20's. We had lots of laughs and enjoyed having lunch together everyday. Sue was such a lovely lady. Our paths crossed once again when she worked at Bay ridge Learning Centre and I am at Bay ridge Secondary. Sue was always amazing with students no matter their age. College or Highschool she will be missed dearly.
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Heather Highet posted a condolence
Monday, January 13, 2025
Susan was a special educator with a huge heart. She worked with and supported every student who entered her unique classrooms. She will be dearly missed at the Bayridge Learning Centre, and by those of us who worked with her.
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Brandon Worthington posted a symbolic gesture
Monday, January 13, 2025
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Mrs. Noble was always there for me and words can't explain how greatful me and other students are to have had her there for us during that point in our lives. She would regularly check in on me and my family even years after graduating, she generally cared. I send condolences to the family.
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Troy Allan posted a condolence
Monday, January 13, 2025
Mrs. Noble created a space where everyone—especially those of us who were figuring out who we were—could feel safe, seen, and celebrated. In that little theater, we found more than scripts and costumes; we found a family. For those of us in the LGBTQIA+ community, she made it clear: we belonged, we mattered, and our stories deserved to be heard.
Mrs. Noble taught me more than how to project my voice or hit my mark on stage. She taught me the power of authenticity, courage, and kindness. She taught us how to be proud of who we are, no matter what role life cast us in.
Thank you, Mrs. Noble, for being the kind of teacher who changed lives. You’ll never know how many people you saved by just being you. Rest easy, knowing your light will continue to shine through all of us who were lucky enough to learn from you.
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Shannon Niemi posted a condolence
Saturday, January 11, 2025
Sue was always such a kind person. No matter how much time would go by between visits, conversation was so easy with Sue - it was as though you’d just chatted the day before. Sending my most sincere condolences.
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Emmah Cummings-Lloyd posted a symbolic gesture
Saturday, January 11, 2025
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I would have never graduated without susan she was more than just a teacher.
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Anne Marie McDonald posted a condolence
Saturday, January 11, 2025
There are countless students whose lives were made better because of Sue's influence. Her loss reminds us that it is not the things we accomplish in life that are important, but the impact we had on others.
The number of students who have come forward since her passing to express their sympathies is a testament to her legacy.
Anne Marie McDonald
Principal, Bayridge SS and Bayridge Learning Centre
A Memorial Tree was planted for Susan Noble (Williams)
Friday, January 10, 2025
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Friday, January 10, 2025
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