Beatrice Fuller Noble was born September 17, 1932, in Rochelle, GA to the late James Sr. and Emma Penn Fuller.
She along with her family moved to Fort Pierce, Florida in 1943 and was then educated in the public school system.
She married Junious Noble, the love of her life, until he left this earth on October 28, 2007.
Beatrice was a dedicated and faithful member of First Bethel Missionary Baptist Church. She joined the church under the founder, Reverend Charlie Byrd in 1951 and served there faithfully for 72 years. She was a devoted member of the usher board, secretary of Sunday School, a member of the Pastor’s Aide Ministry, member of the kitchen ministry, and served during vacation Bible school.
Her professional career spans over 30 years as a bus driver for the Saint Lucie County Public School system where she never missed a day and was never late for work. This was a labor of love for her and the students she transported. Beatrice also enjoyed cooking, sewing, and most of all working in her vegetable garden.
On Wednesday, April 12, 2023, her life book closed in the quietness of her home. She was preceded by death by her parents: James and Emma Fuller Sr.: her husband Junious Noble; her brothers: Ardeleus Fuller, Milton Fuller, Henry Fuller, James Fuller, Jr., Eugene Fuller, Arthur Fuller; her sisters: Lillian Fuller - Williams, Mamie Fuller - Rouse, and Curley Fuller - White.
Left to cherish her memories is her brother: Alton Fuller of Fort Pierce, FL; sister: Verneda Crumbley of Fort Pierce, FL; nephew: Glenn Melvin (Evelyn) Noble; nieces: Jacqueline (Inuka) Rhaheed, Betty Stroder; god brother and sister: Gregory Henrietta (Dee-Dee) Thomas; special friends: Donnie Mullins, Sandra Kerr, Sharon(Sister C) Coplin, Jamie Wells (nurse), Mary Jane and Dan Schultz, Vernette Baldwin, Rebecca Anderson; and adopted granddaughter: Calandra( Peaches) Chester.
Public visitation for Beatrice Fuller Noble will take place on Friday, April 21, 2023 from 4:00pm-6:00pm at First Bethel Missionary Baptist Church in Fort Pierce, FL. Funeral Services will convene on Saturday, April 22, 2023 at First Bethel Missionary Baptist Church in Fort Pierce, FL beginning at 11:00am. Burial will follow in Pine Grove Cemetery.
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Sending our condolences to you and your family. Nathaniel and Vivian Collier Johnson.
RIP Mrs.Noble💔 She Was Me And My Siblings Bus Driver For Middle And High School. Such A Sweet And Beautiful Person. Loved Her Smile, Personality And Caring Spirit.God Has Truly Adding More Blossom To His Garden In Paradise.❤️❤️
Rest in Peace, A beautiful Soul
You will be missed/ St Lucie County School Bus
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