US Army
Official Obituary of

Brett Casey Noble

November 21, 1961 ~ October 11, 2024 (age 62) 62 Years Old

Brett Noble Life Story

Brethren, we gather here today to celebrate the life and legacy of a man whose spirit was a beacon of love and generosity, Mr. Brett Casey Noble. Born on the 21st of November in the year of our Lord 1961, in the charming town of Walnut Creek, California, Brett was a man who walked this earth with passion and a heart full of love until the Lord called him home on the 11th of October, 2024, in the peaceful town of Marshall, Texas.


Brett was a noble son to his father Kenneth Noble, step-father Chuck Wohoski and was embraced in Heaven by his dear mother Barbara Wohosky
who preceded him in glory. As a brother, Brett stood as a pillar of strength and kindness to Mike and his wife Lisa, Richard and his sister Katie, and Emily with her husband Josh. His nieces and nephews, Ariana, Frank, Alexis, and Sienna, knew him as an uncle who cherished every moment, every laugh, and every family gathering.


Our beloved Brett was a father whose love knew no bounds. His children, Victoria, Chase, and Siobhan, along with their spouses Preston, Sara, and Taylor, witnessed firsthand the depth of his caring and selflessness. His grandchildren, Iyana, Amara, Autumn, Emmett, Hali, Angel, and Fayden, were the apples of his eye, each one spoiled with the richness of his affection and the joy of his presence.


Before Brett became a cherished family man, he served our country with honor and valor as a veteran of the Army. His dedication to service was not only a testament to his character but also an inspiration to all who knew him. His involvement in associations and work history reflected his commitment to the values he upheld.


Brett's interests were a mirror of his soul. He delighted in spoiling his grandchildren, ensuring that each child felt uniquely loved and special. He invested his time in quality moments with his family, understanding that the true wealth of a man is found in the relationships he nurtures. Being there for his loved ones was not just a duty but his life's calling, a calling he answered with every fiber of his being.


To speak of Brett is to speak of a man who was generous beyond measure. A helping hand to those in need, an open door to friends and strangers alike, Brett's generosity was as boundless as the Texas sky under which he spent his final days. He was loving in a way that warmed the coldest of hearts, showing us all what it means to care deeply and unconditionally. His passion for life, for his country, and for his family was a flame that burned brightly, guiding us through our darkest times.


Brothers and sisters, as we bid farewell to Brett Casey Noble, let us not dwell on the sorrow of his parting but celebrate the joy he brought into our lives. Let us honor his memory by emulating his generosity, by loving without reservation, and by living with the same passion that he carried in his heart.


We commend Brett to the Lord, knowing that he has found peace in the arms of our Heavenly Father. And as we walk forward, let us carry his spirit within us, allowing his light to continue shining through our actions and our love for one another.


Rest now, Brett, in the eternal embrace of our Savior, until we meet again on those golden shores. Your life was a testament to the goodness that resides in us all, and your legacy will forever be etched in the hearts of those you've touched. Amen.

A funeral mass in honor of Brett Casey Noble, will be held at 2:00 PM Friday, October 25th, 2024 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Marshall. Interment will follow at St. Joseph Cathalic Cemetery with Military Honors provided by the United States Army.

Visitation will be held at The Cammack Family Director of Funerals located at 100 East Travis Street, Marshall, Texas from 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM on Saturday, October 19th, 2024.
 


Services

Visitation
Saturday
October 19, 2024

1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
The Cammack Family Sullivan Funeral Home
100 E. Travis Street
Marshall, TX 75670

Funeral Mass
Friday
October 25, 2024

2:00 PM
St. Joseph Catholic Church - Marshall, TX
410 North Alamo Blvd.
Marshall, TX 75670

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