Avanell Blackmon Nobles
Avanell Blackmon Nobles
August 23, 1925 ~ May 27, 2014
Avanell Blackmon NoblesDaingerfield-Funeral services for Avanell Blackmon Nobles, 88 of Daingerfield will be held at 2p.m. Saturday, May 31, 2014 at the First Baptist Church in Daingerfield with Bro. Don Ross officiating. Burial will be in the Ashland Cemetery in Diana. Arrangements are under the direction of Nail-Haggard Funeral Home.Avanell was born August 23, 1925 in Dallas and died on May 27, 2014 in Daingerfield. Avanell graduated from Daingerfield High School in 1942 and received her BA from East Texas Baptist College. She also attended Baylor University. She was a first grade teacher in Springfield, Va., Daingerfield and Diana.She was a member of First Baptist Church in Daingerfield. She was a former member of First Baptist Church Springfield, Va., Houston, Midland and Longview. Avanell was a Sunday school teacher for many years where she enjoyed teaching children. She loved all phases of nature, art and music.Avanell was preceded in death by her husband Doug Nobles; son Randy Nobles and brother Tom Blackmon.Survived by her son & daughter-in-law, Steve and Ginger Nobles of Wilmington, Delaware; daughter & son-in-law, Laura and Walter Bass of Daingerfield; daughters-in-law, Diana Nobles and Mindy Nobles; grandchildren, Pat Nobles and fiancé Vanessa of Atlantic Beach, Fla., Sam Nobles of Wilmington, Delaware, Walt and Meredith Bass of Katy, Preston and Ashley Bass of Sachse, Tucker Bass of Daingerfield, John Nobles of Dallas, David and Jessica Nobles of Bethel, Conn. and Andrew Nobles of Austin. Great grandchildren, Eloise, Emerson and Avanell Bass all of Katy, Presley and Aubrey of Bass of Sachse, Jack and Paige Nobles of Bethel, Conn.Family will receive friends from 6:00 till 8:00 P.M. Friday at the funeral home.Donations may be made to First Baptist Church of Daingerfield, Poor Children of Samaritan Purse of Franklin Graham, Cypress Basin Hospice or Visiting Angels of Texarkana.Online condolences may be made at Nail-HaggardFH.com







My thoughts and prayers are with the family of Mrs. Nobles. She will be missed by many. I know of the last time I got to speak with her was at Buckner Retirement Center, I would stop and visit with her, as I took care of another lady there for 7 years. What a beautiful and wonderful lady she was.
Praying that God holds you all close to Him.
What a wonderful person she was. As my first grade teacher in Daingerfield in 1964, she gave me encouragement and a great start to my education. My condolences to family and loved ones.
Her Family,Miss Blackmon as she will always be known to me was my 3rd grade teacher at New Dians. She was the first and only teacher I ever fell in love with and was the 1st to use the “old borard of education” on my bottom. My fond memories and thoughts are passed on to you all at this dificult time.Harold Covin