Melvin "Mo3" Abdul-Meleek

Noble, Jr.

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IN LOVING MEMORY

Melvin "Mo3" Abdul-Meleek Noble, Jr.

May 31 1992 - Nov 11 2020

Melvin Mo3 Noble Jr. was born May 31, 1992 to Nichole and Melvin Noble Sr. in McKinney, Texas. He was a member of Greater Hope Holiness Church under Pastor Coy Tarver. He attended Berkner High School in Richardson, Texas.

We always knew at an early age Mo3 was going to be a superstar. Between the years of 2003-2004 he was a member of 5 Deep. He began his professional rap career in the year of 2014. Also, In the year of 2014 he released his first album “Shottaz”. In 2016 he released his second album “Shottaz Reloaded”. Also, in 2016 he released his album “4 Indictments”. In 2017 He released his album “Gangsta Love”. In 2018 he released his album “Shottaz 3.0”. In 2019 he released his album “Osama”. In 2020 “Badazz Mo3” a collaboration album with his all-time favorite rapper Boosie Badazz, was released.

Mo3 said he knew he made it when he and Kevin Gates shot the video to “Broken Love”. It trended at Number 8 on the Top 10 chart shortly after releasing. He lived his life to the fullest and reached every dream he set out to accomplish. He traveled all over the world, blessed his fans, touched lives, inspired kids, made a difference, and made people just want to be better, all through his music.

He is survived by his mother, Nichole Noble; father, Melvin Noble, Sr.; fiancée, Jasmine Moore; son, Tre’Monye Noble; daughters, Malaysia Noble and Malia Noble; Brothers, Corey Simpson, Jakeithian Brown and Ahmaud Noble; sisters, Tynica Noble, Nevaeh Noble, and Amauri Noble; grandparents, Annie Williams, Jerry Wilson and William Huland; nephews, Malakhi Simpson and Eiljah Simpson, nieces, Emeri Ellis and Elani Hawkins and a host of friends and family.

He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Geneva Williams; granddaddy, Charles Derrick; great-grandmother, Pauline Williams; uncle, Willie Joe Phillips; aunt, Charlesetta Phillips and friends, Roy Lee and Bubba.

A funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, November 20, 2020 at High Pointe Church, 3201 North Central Expressway, McKinney, Texas 75071.  Interment followed at Ridgeview Memorial Park in Allen.  A “come and go” visitation was held on Thursday, November 19, 2020 at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home in Allen.

 


 

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