Mary Charlene Nobles, Reno, NV—Mary Charlene Nobles passed away earlier this year, and her son, Clarence Jr. Nobles, is seeking support to bring her ashes to him in Nevada. Clarence Jr., recently released from prison in September, is facing financial challenges and is hoping to raise enough funds to cover the costs of his mother’s ashes being sent from a funeral home in Oklahoma.
Clarence Jr. shared that his mother was a kind and loving person, always proud of his efforts to remain sober for the past 11 years. Despite overcoming his struggles with alcohol, Clarence Jr. now faces the dual challenge of honoring his mother’s memory and avoiding homelessness. He is currently staying at a motel in Reno, but without further financial assistance, he risks being unable to cover his rent, which is due in four days.
In his fundraiser, Clarence Jr. described his deep desire to bring his mother’s ashes to Nevada and avoid returning to a life on the streets, fearing that homelessness might lead to a relapse. Though he has secured employment, he will not be paid for another two weeks. As a result, he has reached out to the community for help with both the transportation of his mother’s ashes and his immediate financial needs.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Clarence Jr. Nobles during this difficult time. We extend our deepest sympathies to him and his family as they navigate this challenging period.
Short Summary of Mary Charlene Nobles
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Mary Charlene Nobles |
Date of Passing | Earlier this year |
Fundraiser Created By | Clarence Jr. Nobles |
Goal Amount | Not specified |
Location | Reno, NV |
Purpose | Transport of ashes, rent assistance to avoid homelessness |
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