Brittany Alexis Noble
July 4, 1982 - March 15, 2013
Brittany Alexis Noble
Brittany, 30, of Salt Lake City, passed away unexpectedly on March 15, 2013.
This firecracker girl was born to Karl Verholtz and Lora Noble, July 4, 1982, in Salt Lake City, UT. Brittany graduated from Timpview High School in 2000. Brittany gave birth to a baby girl in September of 2010 who was the joy of her life.
She is survived by her daughter Justice; both parents Karl Verholtz and Lora Noble; three sisters Brandy Verholtz, Jami Niu and Heather Noble; two brothers Dylan and Destry; six nephews and one niece; many aunts, uncles, cousins, and many great friends. Brittany is preceded in death by her grandmother Judy Tucker.
There will be a private service held for family this week. We will be having a celebration of her life on March 23rd at the Rice Terrace Pavilion at Liberty Park starting at 1 PM.
In lieu of flowers, you may donate to the Brittany Alexis Noble Memorial Fund at any America First Credit Union branch. For any questions regarding the wake you may email brittanynoblememorial@gmail.com.
In Loving Memory
I met brittany when Justice was almost a year old. Brittany and I shared many of the same struggles and experiences in life. Single motherhood, addiction and recovery, starting over gaining housing, etc... Brittany made such an impression upon me. She was friendly, outgoing, kind. AND FUNNY. We met each other during a time of transition for us both and despite that Brittany was positive and joyful. Her love for her daughter Justice was very evident. She played with her happily making Justice laugh while we were all in a waiting room awaiting our appointments. I only saw Brittany twice after that day in the waitingroom. and each time she remembered me, was friendly and asked how I was doing. I am so sad to see her passing. It also gives me strength to keep strong and not allow myself to take backward steps in my recovery. May God be with Justice and her caretakers now. May they always remind Justice how much she was adored by her loving mother.
Susan Marie Pearson
salt lake city, ut
Sorry for your loss and I hope all the best to you and your family.
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aleichtle@yahoo.com, UT
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