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His daughter, Ann Noble Brown, speaks of his generosity and love for Oklahoma and its people. Navy, and an unwillingness to study, precluded his graduation. But it was in his university days that he became interested in the oil business. In he and Art Olson formed a partnership as contract drillers. By , the firm had grown to a point that Olson and Noble divided the company and went their separate ways with Lloyd forming the Noble Drilling Company.
He was elected to the 10th Oklahoma Legislature. From to he served on the University of Oklahoma Board of Regents. Lloyd used the wealth he earned in the petroleum industry for many philanthropic causesβthe majority went to establish The Noble Foundation. Its primary purpose, initially, was to assist famers and ranchers with the utilization and preservation of their land. Ann reflects on the memory of her father, Lloyd who died February 14, at the age of 53 years old. His influence on our state is enormous.
His daughter, Anne Noble Brown, speaks of his generosity and love for Oklahoma and its people. I have actually been involved with the family for four years with legal work and board work and things like that. They ran a ferry. They had a little acreage of some sort. I guess they stayed there until Ed went back home.
He had a lady that I think he was in love with, so he went back to New York. Probably during that time was when she fell in love with Sam. She taught school there for a year and then she went back to New York because she had several sisters and a mother and dad still in New York.
So she went back to New York, but I guess Sam had asked her to marry him, so she consented. I have copies of some pages from her diary. But for the two girls and the two menβ the sisters married brothersβand they, for a lot of years, shared the same house and the same bank account.