

Born in Santiago de Cuba to Inez Narino and Dr. George Narino, Georgina-affectionately known as "Yoyi" to her family and friends-lived a life defined by love, grace, and generosity of spirit.
She attended elementary and high school at the Academy of the Sacred Heart in Santiago, where she formed cherished friendships that lasted her entire life. She later attended the University of Havana, where she studied pharmacy and developed a lifelong love of learning.
Georgina married the love of her life, Luis S. Noble, at St. Peter's Cathedral in Jackson, Mississippi in December of 1960. Together, they shared 65 wonderful years of marriage, building a home filled with laughter, faith, and enduring devotion.
A devoted daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, Georgina's greatest joy was caring for those she loved. She devoted herself to raising her family and to serving her community as a longtime volunteer with the American Red Cross. She brought warmth, kindness, and a gentle strength to everyone she met.
Those who knew Georgina will always remember her radiant smile, her adventurous spirit, and her wonderful sense of humor that could light up any room. She loved to travel, to share stories, and to celebrate life's simple joys with the people she held dear.
She is survived by her husband, Luis S. Noble; her brother, George Narino; daughters, Georgina N. Saxon and Caroline Williams (Jack); grandchildren, Katherine Keith (Jonathan), Allie Noote (Daniel), Christopher Saxon, Kendall Williams, Hunter Williams (Claire), and Conner Williams; and four great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her beloved parents.
A private family service will be held to honor Georgina's life. The family is deeply grateful for your love, prayers, and support during this time.
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