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Outstanding 4-H Alumni Award

Noble McIntyre was born in Fargo, North Dakota in 1970. In 1971 his family moved to Burns Flat, Oklahoma, where he spent his childhood. He graduated high school as Valedictorian and an Oklahoma Academic All-Stater in 1988. After graduating from high school in 1988, Noble attended Oklahoma Baptist University (OBU) where he obtained a degree in accounting with a minor in business. After graduating from OBU in 1992, he attended the University of Oklahoma College of Law and received his juris-doctorate degree in May 1995. Noble is a trial lawyer and owns McIntyre Law where he employs 15 lawyers and staff. He is married to Rhonda McIntyre, whom he met at Oklahoma Baptist University. They have been married for 28 years and have 3 children: Mackenzie, Cassidy and Kennedy. Noble also has a rescue dog, Lucky, and a Corgi, Milo.

Noble’s grandfather, James Noble, was the first family member active in 4-H. Noble has a framed copy of the April 3, 1926 front page of the Pioneer Press (St. Paul, Minnesota) showcasing his grandfather with his grand champion bull, Marshall. Noble’s mother followed her father’s footsteps into 4-H, followed by Noble’s older sister, Kirsten McIntyre. Noble continued the tradition while in school and fondly remembers his memories attending Oklahoma 4-H State Roundup. Noble credits his speaking skills to his early days in 4-H where he entered speech contests simply to beat his sister, Kirsten, over and over again. He is still looking for ways to win against her. Pictured above with his grand champoin bull, Marshall, is James Noble.

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