Noah A. Schlitt, a cherished son, brother, friend, and respected Air Force veteran, passed away on September 24, 2024, in Spartanburg, SC, at the age of 25. Born on February 27, 1999, in Plattsburgh, NY, to Paul and Heather Schlitt, Noah grew up surrounded by the love and support of his family, including his siblings Sydney, Mia, and Sawyer, and his grandparents Gary, Kathy Schlitt, and Sally Gibson. He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Alexander Gibson.
Noah's life was marked by his dedication and service to his country. He honorably served for six years in the United States Air Force, where he was stationed in Japan and New Mexico. His commitment and skill as a crew chief on the F-16 fighter jet earned him the rank of Staff Sergeant before his discharge. Noah's leadership and expertise continued to shine in his civilian career at Lockheed Martin, where he quickly rose through the ranks to become the youngest lead mechanic on the F-16 program within just two years.
Those who knew Noah will remember him as a loving and intelligent individual, whose courage was as evident in his personal life as it was in his professional endeavors. His passion for mechanics extended beyond his work; he found joy and solace in working on his truck, an activity that allowed him to express his creativity and technical prowess.
Noah's adventurous spirit was infectious, and he was rarely seen without his close-knit group of friends. Together, they embarked on countless outdoor adventures, embracing the beauty of nature and the thrill of exploration. Noah was an excellent snowboarder, gracefully carving down slopes with the same precision and focus he applied to every aspect of his life.
Motorcycling was more than a hobby for Noah; it was a reflection of his free spirit and his love for the open road. His motorcycle was not just a means of transportation but a companion on his journey through life. Noah's enthusiasm for shooting and collecting guns was matched by his commitment to safety and respect for the sport.
Noah's legacy is one of love, friendship, and unwavering dedication to his passions and his country. His absence will be deeply felt by his family, including his cousins Mckenzie, Ethan, Ally, Anne, and Kiera, who will continue to honor his memory by living out the values he embodied.
As we bid farewell to Noah A. Schlitt, we celebrate a life lived with purpose and passion. His story is a testament to the impact one individual can have on the lives of many. Noah's journey may have been cut short, but the memories he created and the love he shared will continue to inspire all who were fortunate enough to know him.
In honoring Noah's life, we reflect on the words that best describe him: loving, intelligent, and courageous. These qualities were the cornerstones of his character and will remain as guiding lights for those he leaves behind. Noah's life was a beacon of hope and strength, and his spirit will forever soar high, much like the F-16 jets he so skillfully maintained.
Noah's family wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude for the outpouring of love and support during this difficult time. His life was a beautiful mosaic of service, friendship, and joy, and he will be remembered as a hero in both his professional achievements and his personal relationships. Noah A. Schlitt's story is not one of sorrow, but rather a celebration of a life that, though brief, was lived to the fullest.
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