Obituaries

Bret Noblitt

Bret Blackburn Noblitt, Feb. 7, 1953 - Aug. 18, 2018. If the measure of your life is the number of people you come into contact with - those that you influence, guide, share knowledge and love, then Bret Noblitt had a life well-lived. Drummer, live sound engineer, nuclear health physicist, martial artist, sound and video systems engineer, business owner, fan of bad science fiction movies and avid reader of good science fiction stories, father and husband. For over 40 years he designed sound and video systems as part of the great renaissance of Chattanooga - there is a good likelihood that each day, in the background, you are experiencing his contribution. As a live audio engineer Bret provided concert sound and production for over 1000 national recording artists and events. If you’ve been to a concert in Southeast TN there is a good chance that the sound was provided by Bret or by someone lucky enough to be mentored by him. And in the last 10 years of his life, as the Technical Director of the Frierson Theatre at Girls Preparatory School, one of his joys was providing guidance and leadership to a generation of remarkable young women. A life well lived. Healthy and strong his entire life, the diagnosis in 2016 of pancreatic cancer was stunning. But the drive to seek out knowledge and the best approach is strong in our family and so under the tremendous skill of the doctors at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD and TN Oncology, Chattanooga, Bret was given the gift of living two more years. Remembering him always will be his wife, Carol Noon; his son, Trevor Noblitt; brother, Cliff Noblitt, of Jasper; and the countless friends, family and acquaintances whose life Bret touched. There will be a celebration of a life well lived at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 26, at the Frierson Theatre, Girls Preparatory School, 205 Island Avenue. In lieu of flowers, the family asks you to consider a contribution to the Nikki Mitchell Foundation, helping provide funds to support families and assist researchers in finding a cure for pancreatic cancer. Donate online at Nikkimitchellfoundation.org or by check at PO Box 68305, Nashville, TN 37206

Published August 23, 2018

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