Delmere Eugene Noxon, affectionately known as Gene, was born on November 18, 1932, in Burlington, Colorado. He was a devoted family man whose life was a rich tapestry woven with laughter, love, and service. After a remarkable journey that began in a small town, Gene departed this world on October 11, 2025, in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, leaving behind a legacy that will be cherished by many.
Gene dedicated 42 years of his life to Gates Rubber Company, where he thrived as an electrician. Remarkably, he honed his craft without formal schooling, demonstrating an incredible aptitude for learning and a work ethic that was second to none. His pride in his profession resonated deeply, as he delighted in sharing his skills with anyone in need, always ready to lend a hand or a tool to friends and family alike.
Gene's joyful spirit shone through in everything he did. He was a natural jokester, known for his humor that could light up any room. One memorable instance of his good-natured humor unfolded when his daughters decided to surprise him with a splash of cold glacier water—a moment that may not have elicited a smile at the time, but surely became a cherished family tale they would recount with laughter in the years to come. His love of music was evident through his guitar playing, which he shared with several family members, creating melodies that echoed the warmth of their bond.
His passions extended beyond music and family. Gene was also a devout Denver Broncos fan, enjoyed building on to his family home, and had a heart full of compassion and adventure that led him and his beloved wife, Joan, to visit nearly every state in the nation. Gene’s love for fishing and camping brought him closer to nature and enriched his life's experiences, providing him with countless memories to treasure.
In addition to his family life and dedicated career, Gene honorably served in the United States Navy on the submarine USS Stickleback. His military service was a testament to his character and commitment to the values he held dear.
He is survived by his loving wife, Joan, with whom he shared over 68 years of marriage—a remarkable milestone filled with mutual support and unwavering love. Gene leaves behind daughters Teri and Lori (David), and son Jim (Dawn). His pride also extended to his grandsons Justin (Jen) and Bradley (Nicole), and granddaughters Whitnie (Sean), Amy, and Carrie (Jeff), along with many friends and extended family who were touched by his kindness and warmth.
A Celebration of Life will be held in his honor on November 10, 2025, at Newcomer Funeral Home, West Metro, in Denver from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Guests may gather from 10:00 AM, and a graveside service will follow at Fort Logan National Cemetery at 1:00 PM.
Gene Noxon’s life was a testament to the importance of family, the joy of laughter, and the beauty of service. He will be deeply missed but fondly remembered by all those who were fortunate enough to know him.
Newcomer Funeral Home, West Metro
Newcomer Funeral Home, West Metro
Fort Logan National Cemetery
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