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H. LYTLE NOEY

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H. Lytle Noey, a dedicated rancher and beloved resident of the Hilltop Lakes Community, left this world peacefully on May 18, 2024, surrounded by his loved ones at his home in Hilltop Lakes. He was a true Texan through and through, having spent his life working the land as a rancher at Camp Cooley, Grenada, and Jenkins Ranches.

Lytle was born June 24, 1938 in Marquez, Texas to James William “Jim” and Bobbie Irene (Stokley) Noey. A lifelong resident of Leon County, Lytle was a familiar face in the community, known for his hard work, generosity, and warm smile. He married his wife, Patricia Noey, on February 19, 1994 and they shared many loving years together.

Lytle’s devotion to his family was unwavering, and he found great joy in spending time with his grandchildren, sharing in their laughter and creating lasting memories. In his leisure time, he could often be found cheering on his favorite football teams or getting caught up in the excitement of horse races. Lytle had a passion for the ranching life and enjoyed attending cattle auctions, where he could mingle with fellow ranchers and share stories of the trade.

In addition to his love for his family and his work, Lytle was a devoted member of Union Baptist Church, where he found solace and community. His faith was a guiding light in his life, shaping his values and providing him with strength during difficult times.

Lytle was preceded in death by both of his parents; sisters, Leatha Arnette, Johnnie Mae (Fred) and Wanda (Melvin); brother, Raymond (Artie Lee); and sister-in-law, Bell Dwine.

Surviving family members include wife, Patricia Noey of Hilltop Lakes; step-sons, Sheldon Lee Hutchins of Jacksonville, FL and Kirk Lee Hutchins of Pensacola, FL; brother, Billie Noey of North Zulch; sister, Mavis Gustavus (Jerry) of Normangee; grandchildren, Nikki Burnett of Pueblo, CO, Jerica Glass (Josh) of Iola, Hope Hutchins of Iola, Kayla Hutchins (Hartley) of College Station, Savannah Hutchins of Seattle, WA and Hannah Hutchins of Buffalo; great-grandchildren, Ethan Burnett of Pueblo, CO, Everly Joy Glass of Iola, Addison Fulmer of College Station and one great-grandchild on the way; sisters-in-law, Evie Stone of Normangee, Joyce Reeves of Corpus Christi and Reba Garner of Madisonville; and brother-in-law, Buddy Henry of Normangee. Lytle is also survived by numerous cousins, seven nieces, twelve nephews and a host of additional extended family members and friends.

A celebration of Lytle’s life was held in honor of his memory at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 21, 2024, at Madisonville Funeral Home, Madisonville, Texas, followed by interment in Winn Cemetery. Friends and family gathered together to pay their respects, share stories, and remember the life of a man who touched so many hearts. Officiants were Pastor Tuffy Loftin, Jerry Gustavus and Larry Grimes.

Pallbearers were Dink Noey, Bobby Liner, Larry Don Noey, Stacy Liner, Kevin Copeland, Ken Copeland.

Honorary Pallbearers were Johnny Sawyer, John Noey, Doug Hassler, John T. Dawkins, Terry Watson, Buren Noey, Bill Livesay, Mike Smith.

Lytle’s legacy of hard work, kindness, and love will continue to live on in the hearts of those who knew him. Though he may no longer walk among us, his spirit will always be present in the gentle rustle of the wind through the trees and the warmth of the Texas sun. Lytle Noey will be deeply missed but never forgotten.

Final arrangements were under the direction of Madisonville Funeral Home, Madisonville, Texas.