Stanton Charles Nobles

March 7, 1985 ~ December 30, 2023
Resided in:
Epping, New Hampshire
Stanton C. Nobles, 38, of Epping, NH, passed away on Saturday, December 30, 2023.
He was born on March 7, 1985, to Earl Stanley and Gretchen (Lund) Nobles in Newburyport, MA. Stanton spent his formative years in Eliot and Hampton Falls, NH, graduating from Winnacunnet High School with the class of 2003. He continued his education at Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston, earning his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering in 2007.
From a young age, Stanton displayed a passion for stonework and masonry, having worked alongside his father at Nobles Stone Masonry not only during his teenage years but at later points in his life. His love for the outdoors was evident, and this connection with nature stayed with him throughout his life.
During his youth, Stanton achieved the honorable rank of Eagle Scout, a testament to his commitment and sense of duty. In college, he showcased his diverse interests by participating in the rifle team and rugby.
Stanton's professional journey led him to Waldron Engineering and Construction in Exeter, NH, where he served as an intern before becoming a part of the team for nearly 11 years. Currently he was employed at Methuen Construction in Plaistow, NH.
Beyond his professional and academic pursuits, he found joy in winter hiking, camping, and exploring various hobbies. Notably, he taught himself to rebuild the engine of his '69 Pontiac Firebird and delved into photography with vintage cameras.
Always a visionary, Stanton constantly entertained new business ideas, the most prominent one being a food truck. Most recently, he ventured into laser printing and created many things. His curiosity, intelligence, and intuition were qualities that defined him, always striving for personal and spiritual growth. Stanton's love for learning and self-improvement was the cornerstone of his character. There was nothing he couldn’t do.
Traveling was another avenue through which Stanton sought new experiences and perspectives. A highlight of his adventures was a trip to Suriname in South America, where he created lasting memories.
Above all, Stanton cherished his family, viewing them as his everything, especially his children. He approached life with honesty, understanding, and an unwavering commitment to meeting the needs of his loved ones. Stanton C. Nobles leaves behind a legacy of passion, resilience, and a profound love for life that will be remembered fondly by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
He is predeceased by his grandfather Charles Lund and his grandparents William and Barbara Rae.
Survivors include his beloved wife Sarah Nobles of Epping, NH, his daughter Solera Nobles, his son Sebastian Nobles, his parents Earl Stanley Nobles and Gretchen of Waterboro, ME, his brother Alexander Nobles and his wife Laura of Gorham, ME, his sister Emma Nobles Burns and her husband Richard of Biddeford, ME, his grandmother Marlene Lund of Springvale, ME, many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews as well as his precious dog, Kumara.
An hour visitation will be held on Sunday, January 7, 2023, from 12:00 to 1:00 with a funeral service at 1:15.
Those planning an expression of sympathy, instead of flowers please consider a donation to the Seven Rivers Scholarship Program 18 Bay Rd. Newmarket, NH 03857.
Sarah and family, please accept my deepest condolences. My heart weeps for the family and children. Stan was a great co-worker. We shared stories about our kids, I could see and feel how much love he had for his kids. I didn’t know Stan for that long, but I know he was a great dad and husband. He will be missed! Carl
Mello and funny and patient
Family
When my niece introduced us
His car
Whenever we saw each other
Everything, husband, father,friend
A good guy with a beautiful car he rebuilt, and being a fantastic family man
Just by being himself!!!
Great and loving father,husband and all around good person
Very quiet and had a great passion for his car
Funny guy, inviting me to his engagement party lol only to find out it was for his wedding
Everything and marrying my incredible niece!!
Let’s go for a ride in ur car!!
So sorry for ur loss,he meant alot to many people, was a great person!!!
Incredible person, great dad and husband!!!
Through family get together!!
He was a wonderful man and a really great dad.He gave us 2 beautiful grandchildren and that we are forever grateful for.
The day you married our daughter Isaid to you I didn’t loose a daughter that I had gained a son.You became just that. We will always love you and you will forever remain in our hearts and prayers forever.
There are no words to convey the deep hurt and sorrow over the loss of Stanton. Our love and sympathy to Sara and family, Gretchen and Stan, and all who loved and cherished Stanton. He was a wonderful man and will be greatly missed. Love, Kelly and Edward
This is such a devastating loss to the Nobles family. Stanton was a wonderful man who will be missed by many and especially by his family who he impacted greatly. Sending lots of thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. I know he will be greatly missed. Hadley
Stan was a great friend and neighbor. We met a few years ago, when I commented on his bumper sticker, while at the dump. From that moment on, every time we would come in contact, we would talk about so many different things…it was like we had known each other, for much longer. I will always remember, walking my dog, and seeing Stan outside with Kumara…we used to call them boyfriend and girlfriend, because they would play together, like there were no other dogs in the world. I wish to express my deepest condolences to Sarah, his wonderful kids, and all of his family and friends. We have lost an amazingly special person…but WE, will always have a vision of happiness, every time we remember his smile. Thank you for the time, my friend.
Nobles family – My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time. Stan was a great co-worker but more importantly, friend. He will be greatly missed.
His laugh and smile and how he took forever to do things
Stanton was my buddy and brother. We understood each other in a special way and I loved talking about God and life with him. He was a good uncle. Alex and I really got to experience the playful and lighthearted side of Stanton, which are my favorite memories. I will cherish all the fun we had together. He was an amazing man.
So much Love and Peace🙌
My heart cries for Your pain and grief…
Sarah and Nobles family, thinking of you as you journey these next days, months and years. Praying for a peace beyond understanding. I will always remember Stanton as that blond haired camp boy exploring and building along with his siblings, who then grew into a wonderful man experiencing camp as a family man. My deepest condolences!
We are very sorry for your loss. Stan was an integral part of our team at Methuen Construction and he will be missed greatly.
I am incredibly sorry to hear of Stanton’s passing. I have such fond memories of babysitting him, Alex and Emma in Eliot as a teen. He was such an intelligent, curious, Lego building kid and always so much fun to be around. Sending his entire family my love and strength during this difficult time.
I’ll miss you friend
Stanton and I were good friends back in middle school and high school at PCA before he moved on to winnacunnet. We lost touch as the years went on. Just remember his laugh and big smile. Listening to forbidden Metallica together freshman year. He will be missed.
He asked me if I wanted to go for a ride in his firebird to the store. He was told to “scare the crap out of me” as my family knows I love fast cars. He was driving like a crazy person with a big grin on his face as my nails are digging in the dashboard. Then he told me what my family had told him and we both had a big chuckle.
May God give Sarah the strength she needs in her life right now for her children.
Charismatic
Stanton was married to my wonderful niece.
Sarah and family., words can’t express the sadness for your loss. Cherish the memories as they become treasures in your hearts.
His smile and warm greeting
His family
I will never forget his powerful and percussive laugh, it was always the loudest and most welcome in our high-school class
Earl and Gretchen, I am so sorry to hear of Stanton’s passing. He was a wonderfully bright, inquisitive, engaging student at PCA and he was a good friend to our son, Michael. May your hearts find peace.
His stories about his family weren’t just tales; they were windows into a world where love and pride were the driving forces. He’d often marvel about Sara, “I don’t know how she does it, but I’m glad she does.” It was a sentiment that touched us all and made us appreciate that family matters most.
Stan exemplified the essence of a family man, prioritizing his loved ones above all else. He was not only dedicated and reliable but also someone you could always count on. Above all, Stan served as a shining example of the good in this world to everyone fortunate enough to be around him.
Sarah our prayers are with you
Mark and Tina
Stanton was a sweet and gentle soul who possessed the most heartbreakingly beautiful and shy smile. Impossible to think we’ll never see that smile again.