Noah Roger Wyatt, 69, of Crossville, passed away January 2nd, 2024 at home. He was born November 28th, 1954 in Crossville, TN the son of Baxter and Mabel Manning Wyatt. He was the owner of Roger Wyatt Painting for over 40 years. He loved working in his shop, spending time with his dogs Maggie, Ruby and Millie and taking care of his bees. His sweet tooth called for a hot cup of coffee and a piece of coconut cake, carrot cake, Edley’s pecan pie, a Krispy Kreme or Donut Palace donut. Special occasions called for Red Lobster’s coconut shrimp or Miller’s Grocery. He never met a stranger and loved opening presents. Our family has always prided ourselves on love, laughter and great food. Daddy spent all of his days with Mama. She had him spoiled rotten taking care of his every need. They worked together, lived together, went to yard sales together and watched General Hospital together. They were always together. Lucas was Daddy’s bee advisor helping him with all things apiary. The two of them shared a great love for the Vols, fishing and playing corn hole. Daddy and I spent every weekend making memories whether it was spending time outside, taking a ride to the dump or watching Hallmark movies or “tear jerkers” as he called them. Survivors include wife of 46 years Rhonda Brewer Wyatt; daughter Shaunda Nicole Wyatt; son Lucas Andrew Wyatt; dogs Millie and Mazie; special family members sister Hilda (Wendell) Bolin, sister-in-laws Cindy Kemmer and Wanda Schmidt, nieces Denese Laymance, Maggie Spriggs, Haley Spriggs and nephews Tim Wyatt and Owen Brown. Brothers, Russell Wyatt, Gary Wyatt and Scottie Wyatt; sisters, Dorothena Barrett, Thelma Goodwin and Myra Darville; and many nieces and nephews. Dear friends who are family Dale Music, James & Sharon Workman, Freddie Whittenburg, Jerry & Lisa Phillips, Dr. Bill & Karen Selecman, Rick & Kathy Wilson, Dean & Vicki Presson and Tracey Barnes. He was preceded in death by his parents, father-in-law and mother in-law Bud and Mae Brewer; brothers David Wyatt and Stanford Wyatt; sisters Wanda Rhodes and Sharon Phillips; and dogs Maggie and Ruby. A private graveside service was held at Leffle Webb Cemetery. Pallbearers were Dale Music, Mike Laymance, Travis Berry, Robert Hayes, Rick Pugh and Eric Manis. Bilbrey Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.