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[[Image:G. William Noble.jpg|right|thumb|William Noble. ''Birmingham News'' photo by Tamika Moore]]
'''G. William Noble''' (born c. [[1938]]) is a former city attorney and [[Mayor of Gardendale]] and a [[Jefferson County Circuit Court|Circuit Court]] judge.
'''G. William Noble''' (born c. [[1938]]) is a former city attorney and [[Mayor of Gardendale]] and a [[Jefferson County Circuit Court|Circuit Court]] judge.


Noble earned his undergraduate degree at the [[University of Alabama]] and his law degree at the [[Birmingham School of Law]]. He began his law career as a member of the firm of [[Speir, Robertson, & Jackson]] in [[1966]]. Two years later he joined a partnership with [[James Tingle]] and [[Robert Barnett]] and began serving as [[Gardendale]]'s city attorney in [[1968]]. In [[1972]] he was elected mayor, and re-elected five times, serving until [[1996]], at which time he resumed acting as city attorney for two years.
Noble grew up on a cattle ranch in the Sandy Ridge community of Lowndes County. The first from his family to attend college, he earned his undergraduate degree in business in [[1960]] at the [[University of Alabama]]. He was hired by the [[Alabama Department of Transportation]] to assist in the acquisition of right-of-way for [[I-65]] and was inspired by the court actions he saw to study law. He completed his law degree at the [[Birmingham School of Law]] and began his career as a member of the firm of [[Speir, Robertson, & Jackson]] in [[1966]].


Noble was appointed to the Circuit Court in [[1998]] and won elections to keep his seat in [[2000 general election|2000]] and [[2006 general election|2006]]. He retired in [[2010]], two years before the end of his term. The [[G. William Noble Recreation Complex]] in Gardendale is named in his honor.
Two years later Noble joined a partnership with [[James Tingle]] and [[Robert Barnett]] and began serving as [[Gardendale]]'s city attorney in [[1968]]. In [[1972]] he was elected mayor, and re-elected five times, serving until [[1996]], at which time he resumed acting as city attorney for two years.
 
Noble was appointed to the Circuit Court in [[1998]] and won elections to keep his seat in [[2000 general election|2000]] and [[2006 general election|2006]]. He retired from active to senior judge status effective [[January 3]], [[2011]], two years before the end of his term.
 
The [[G. William Noble Recreation Complex]] in Gardendale is named in his honor.


==References==
==References==
* Velasco, Eric (November 16, 2010) "Jefferson County Judge G. William Noble says he's retiring." ''Birmingham News''
* Velasco, Eric (November 16, 2010) "Jefferson County Judge G. William Noble says he's retiring." ''Birmingham News''
* Velasco, Eric (January 2, 2011) "Retiring Circuit Judge G. William Noble also led Gardendale through growth period." ''Birmingham News''


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Revision as of 12:03, 2 January 2011

William Noble. Birmingham News photo by Tamika Moore

G. William Noble (born c. 1938) is a former city attorney and Mayor of Gardendale and a Circuit Court judge.

Noble grew up on a cattle ranch in the Sandy Ridge community of Lowndes County. The first from his family to attend college, he earned his undergraduate degree in business in 1960 at the University of Alabama. He was hired by the Alabama Department of Transportation to assist in the acquisition of right-of-way for I-65 and was inspired by the court actions he saw to study law. He completed his law degree at the Birmingham School of Law and began his career as a member of the firm of Speir, Robertson, & Jackson in 1966.

Two years later Noble joined a partnership with James Tingle and Robert Barnett and began serving as Gardendale's city attorney in 1968. In 1972 he was elected mayor, and re-elected five times, serving until 1996, at which time he resumed acting as city attorney for two years.

Noble was appointed to the Circuit Court in 1998 and won elections to keep his seat in 2000 and 2006. He retired from active to senior judge status effective January 3, 2011, two years before the end of his term.

The G. William Noble Recreation Complex in Gardendale is named in his honor.

References

  • Velasco, Eric (November 16, 2010) "Jefferson County Judge G. William Noble says he's retiring." Birmingham News
  • Velasco, Eric (January 2, 2011) "Retiring Circuit Judge G. William Noble also led Gardendale through growth period." Birmingham News