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Preston Noteboom
June 6, 1945 - September 18, 2020

Residence: E Fairview, ND

Preston Clay Noteboom was born on June 6, 1945 in Fairview, MT, 1 of 7 children born to Paul and Goldy (Hurley) Noteboom. He grew up and attended schools in the Fairview, MT area. Preston was an avid fisherman and hunter. He fished for catfish on the Yellowstone River and Trenton Lake. Preston was also a commercial fisherman for many years. He lived his entire life in the valley.
Preston had a very strong belief in Jesus Christ. He won the East Fairview Spelling Bee contest. When he was younger, Preston, enjoyed motorcycles. He also enjoyed visiting his brothers’ ranch in Wyoming.
Preston died peacefully on, Friday, September 18, 2020, at his home North of Fairview, following heart problems. There will be no services at this time due to COVID, but will have a memorial service at a later date.
Surviving him is: his sister, Paula Norris, Fayetteville, AR; his two brothers, Lynn (Bea) Noteboom, Buffalo, WY and John (Lisa) Noteboom, Billings, MT; many nephews and nieces.
He was preceded in death by: his parents, Paul and Goldy (Hurley) Noteboom, and three sisters, Audrey Noyes, Nancy McNary, and Dora Marie Noteboom.
Preston’s family would like to extend a special thank you to Jeff & Karyn Moore for all they have done for him.

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Judy Syth Elletson (Williston, ND)
Sep 19, 2020
I was shocked to find out Preston passed. I went with him in my later teen years. I always enjoyed hearing his laughter. His humor was something. Prayers to family members. Sad to know he won't be around anymore.
Jonathan Watts (Smokey point, Washington )
Sep 20, 2020
Being on the local rivers frequently myself, I tended to run into Preston now and then.
Condolences to the Noteboom family.
Rich & Marilyn Croy (Coeur d' Alene, Idaho)
Sep 20, 2020
Our condolences on your loss of Preston to you, John, and your family. Take care.
Joel Nelson (Portland, ND)
Sep 21, 2020
I kept company with Preston and his Airdale dog a few times back in the 1980s along the banks of the Yellowstone. He was a kindred spirit that left a lasting legacy, I will never forget him. RIP Preston, keep the campfire going.
Phil and Debbi Cotter (Billings, MT)
Sep 21, 2020
condolences to the family remembering some of our conversations John about Preston-We know hes in alot better place-Fishing with Jesus God bless to all
Donna Lysaker (WILLISTON, ND)
Oct 1, 2020
He was very kind to me and became a good friend many years ago .
Brian McNary (Toquerville, Utah)
Oct 1, 2020
There was a time in my life when I might have said Preston was my favorite uncle. Preston took me fishing a few times and I still remember that black stocked nylon Remington rifle. I have never seen anyone so obsessed with fishing in my life. Fishing was Preston's escape and his therapy. I hope they have big catfish and a few paddlefish in heaven. RIP Uncle.
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