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Nicholas Wayne Humble

Passed Away on October 7, 2017


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Nicholas “Nick” Wayne Humble, 24, passed away October 7, 2017 in Mesa, Arizona.  Nick was born in Mesa, Arizona on March 12th, 1993. Nick was an Arizona native, only ever leaving the state once, to visit family of Savannah’s, former fiancé and mother of his two children.

Nick is survived by his loving sons, Nicholas and Jaxon, mother of his children, Savannah Shields, father, Ronald Humble, mother, Stephanie Humble, and her life partner, Bobby Latham, Nick’s “step-father” and closest friend, brother, Noah Humble, brother Ayden Latham, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins and many friends.

Nick was a fun-loving, free spirited person who lived life very close to the edge, wanting everything to be an adventure. He enjoyed the outdoors and liked working out.  Nick worked as an aspiring Journeyman Carpenter for Etico Construction Group, of Peoria, Arizona. This was his first job and he had worked there for 4 1/2 – 5 years, building custom homes, doing remodels, and commercial buildings, amongst various other carpentry type of jobs.  He worked under direct supervision of his best friend, (“step-father”) Bobby Latham, which is where Nick thrived the most. He was extremely proud of the work that he did and told everyone he knew about it.  Nick and Bobby had a special bond, which showed when they were together, whether at work or elsewhere.

Above everything else, Nick was a devoted and loving father. His children Nicholas Wayne Humble II, 7, and Jaxon Ray Humble, 3, were what mattered the most to him.  Nick was proud to be a father to his boys and wanted to give them the best that life had to offer.

Nick will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

Services for Nick were held Monday, October 16, 2017 at Mountain View Funeral Home and Cemetery where he is also laid to rest with his cousin Timothy Morgan.

Rest in peace Nick Humble.

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  1. Stephanie Humble says:

    Nick my dear son, you meant everything to me, more than you could possibly know. I will miss you and love you for the rest of my life. I will do the best I can to keep your memory alive in the hearts of your beautiful little boys. They will always know that you loved them with all of your heart. May you rest peacefully son. I have to believe that we will see each other again…

  2. margee latham says:

    Nick, I was so proud the first time you called me Grandma, I love you yesterday, today and tomorrow. . . .you know what Grandpa says “you are one of our favorites”. . . . . I am praying for the strength and courage for our family to deal with this loss. . .I believe you were a gift from God and I am thankful for the time we had. . .I fully expect you to be in my welcoming comity when I get there. . .

    • Nicholas Wayne Humble II says:

      I know I´m late to say this but you were the best dad to have no other man could never replace someone like you dad, love you. you get me this is Nicks son now well there is still more to go but not much~i´m going to be 13 in like a few months

  3. Kent knight says:

    I Love you and miss you brother i know youre at peace man. I wish i could tell you how much i cared about you bro

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Nicholas Wayne Humble

Passed Away on October 7, 2017


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Nicholas “Nick” Wayne Humble, 24, passed away October 7, 2017 in Mesa, Arizona.  Nick was born in Mesa, Arizona on March 12th, 1993. Nick was an Arizona native, only ever leaving the state once, to visit family of Savannah’s, former fiancé and mother of his two children.

Nick is survived by his loving sons, Nicholas and Jaxon, mother of his children, Savannah Shields, father, Ronald Humble, mother, Stephanie Humble, and her life partner, Bobby Latham, Nick’s “step-father” and closest friend, brother, Noah Humble, brother Ayden Latham, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins and many friends.

Nick was a fun-loving, free spirited person who lived life very close to the edge, wanting everything to be an adventure. He enjoyed the outdoors and liked working out.  Nick worked as an aspiring Journeyman Carpenter for Etico Construction Group, of Peoria, Arizona. This was his first job and he had worked there for 4 1/2 – 5 years, building custom homes, doing remodels, and commercial buildings, amongst various other carpentry type of jobs.  He worked under direct supervision of his best friend, (“step-father”) Bobby Latham, which is where Nick thrived the most. He was extremely proud of the work that he did and told everyone he knew about it.  Nick and Bobby had a special bond, which showed when they were together, whether at work or elsewhere.

Above everything else, Nick was a devoted and loving father. His children Nicholas Wayne Humble II, 7, and Jaxon Ray Humble, 3, were what mattered the most to him.  Nick was proud to be a father to his boys and wanted to give them the best that life had to offer.

Nick will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

Services for Nick were held Monday, October 16, 2017 at Mountain View Funeral Home and Cemetery where he is also laid to rest with his cousin Timothy Morgan.

Rest in peace Nick Humble.

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  1. Stephanie Humble says:

    Nick my dear son, you meant everything to me, more than you could possibly know. I will miss you and love you for the rest of my life. I will do the best I can to keep your memory alive in the hearts of your beautiful little boys. They will always know that you loved them with all of your heart. May you rest peacefully son. I have to believe that we will see each other again…

  2. margee latham says:

    Nick, I was so proud the first time you called me Grandma, I love you yesterday, today and tomorrow. . . .you know what Grandpa says “you are one of our favorites”. . . . . I am praying for the strength and courage for our family to deal with this loss. . .I believe you were a gift from God and I am thankful for the time we had. . .I fully expect you to be in my welcoming comity when I get there. . .

    • Nicholas Wayne Humble II says:

      I know I´m late to say this but you were the best dad to have no other man could never replace someone like you dad, love you. you get me this is Nicks son now well there is still more to go but not much~i´m going to be 13 in like a few months

  3. Kent knight says:

    I Love you and miss you brother i know youre at peace man. I wish i could tell you how much i cared about you bro