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Jason
Obituaries
August 3, 2022

Jason Mathew Noisey

By News Staff 

Jason Matthew Noisey was born June 22, 1970, in Oklahoma City. He died Thursday, June 23, 2022, at the age of 52, at his home in Coweta.

Jason loved to fish, golf, watch OU football, and spend time with his friends. Those who knew Jason well speak of his kindness, dry humor, willingness to give to those in need and his ability to make friendships that last a lifetime. Jason was a longtime welder, frequently traveling

Jason was a longtime welder, frequently traveling across the United States for work. This allowed him to pursue his real passion of finding the best novelty shot glass.

Jason is survived by siblings Birch Goodnight, Aaron Noisey and Suzan Mowen; one son, Tracy Noisey; three daughters, Samantha Turner, Autumn Noisey, Cheyenne Noisey and one step daughter Yasmin Sanchez; and four grandchildren.

He is also survived by the mother of his children, Melanie Perales, and his companion of the home, Kris Burris and a host of friends.

He is preceded in death by his father, David Noisey; mother, Barbara Potter; and his brother, Tracy Noisey. Everyone joined in one more Coors Light toast to

Everyone joined in one more Coors Light toast to celebrate Jason‚s life on Friday July 29, 2022, at 3 p.m. at Patio on the Hill, 1667 E 100th St. N, Wagoner, OK 74467. This celebration was hosted by lifelong friend and Minister Gary McElmurry. Jason‚s ashes will be laid to rest next to his father, David Noisey, and brother, Tracy Noisey, at Garden of Memories Cemetery in Vian.

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