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Richard Thomas Noblitt, born May 18, 1990, in the quiet town of Seymour, Indiana, passed away at his residence on April 27, 2026. A man of gentle spirit and deep affection, Richard was known by those who truly knew him as loving, happy, and caring—qualities that blossomed most vividly in the sanctuary of his closest relationships, even as he often chose the solace of his own company.
From his early days to the man he became, Richard carried a quiet strength and a joy for the simple pleasures in life. His heart found rhythm in the rush of skateboarding, the immersive worlds of video games, and the soul-stirring pulse of music. Yet, it was the moments spent with his beloved daughter, Jayzlynn Noblitt of Brownstown, Indiana, that truly defined his days. Together, they shared the joyful ritual of Taco Bell outings—a humble but treasured tradition that echoed the warmth of their bond.
Richard leaves a circle of loved ones who carry his memory forward with both sorrow and gratitude. He was cherished by his parents, Pamela Spencer Hornback and her husband Bobby of Crothersville, Indiana, whose unwavering support and love shaped his foundation. His family extended through the ties of siblings: brother Chris Noblitt and his wife Jessica; sister Tasha Duran and her husband Joe of Seymour, Indiana; and sister Tequila Hayes and her husband David of Hartsville, Indiana. Each holds a place in the mosaic of Richard’s life, connected not only by blood but by shared stories and enduring affection.
Though Richard often moved quietly through the world, his impact was a lasting impression on those closest to him—a reminder that sometimes the deepest love need not be loud to resonate profoundly. As we remember Richard Thomas Noblitt, we hold close the image of a man whose happiness was found both in solitude and the simple joys he nurtured with those he loved.
In this delicate balance of presence and quietude, Richard lived a life that touched hearts. His story, marked by caring and happiness, remains a tender echo in the lives he graced, a whisper of love that will forever linger in the spaces he once called home.
A celebration of life will ne held at a later date.
Daniel and Betsy Christensen have been entrusted with the arrangements.
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