DANIEL NOYES

December 20, 2016

LAMAR-Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at First Baptist Church in Marionville for Daniel Henry Noyes, 56, Lamar, who died unexpectedly Saturday night, Dec. 17, 2016, at his home. Burial, with full military honors, will be at Seymour Masonic Cemetery.

Arrangements are under the direction of Daniel Funeral Home.

Visitation will be held from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions are suggested to the Noyes family, in care of the funeral home.

Condolences and memories may be shared at www.danielfuneralhome.net.

Survivors include his wife, Barbara; three sons, Brandon Mackey, Shelby Mackey and Travis Noyes, all of the home; four daughters, Jamie Grady, of the home, Cheryl Grady, Las Vegas, Nevada and Christina Mackey and Hannah Mackey, of the home; two grandchildren, Nevaeh and Ducati Grady; a sister, Chris Bieberitz and husband Jamie, Marionville; two nephews, Chris Bieberitz and Hunter Thomas; three nieces, Bobbie Sue, Katielynn and Amber Bieberitz and a large extended family and many close friends.

Mr. Noyes was born Nov. 20, 1960, in Riverside, Calif., to Daniel, Sr. and Carmen (Reaza) Noyes. After graduating from Corona High School he entered the U.S. Navy, where he mastered the challenges of becoming a Navy Seal. He earned many commendations and awards of distinction during his tour of duty and was honorably discharged November 3, 1982.

His natural ability and automotive interests led him to a career as a mechanic. He had worked for Goodyear in Springfield and Pro Lube and Tune in Billings, as well as owning and operating DDT Auto in Aurora. Always willing to be of service to his Lord, his family and his community, he was an active member of the First Baptist Church in Marionville, a devoted husband, father and caregiver and Marionville Rural Assistant Fire Chief. A life-long learner, he earned an A.A. Degree from Bryan University and volunteered as an EMT.

He married Barbara Mackey on Dec. 27, 2009, at Marshfield and they made there home in Marionville until moving to Lamar in 2015. They enjoyed the small-town hospitality of their neighbors and the fellowship of friends at First Baptist Church of Lamar.





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