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Clarence Wolbrette Obituary

Clarence D. "Pete" Wolbrette, 62, of New Orleans, Louisiana passed away peacefully at home on May 5, 2016 after a brief and courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. In his last illness, as in his life, Pete found happiness in music and, from a hospital bed, watched videos of this year's Jazz Fest performance of the New Leviathan Oriental Foxtrot Orchestra, their first without him on trumpet in four decades. Survived by his loving wife of 28 years, Lizbeth (Beth) Turner, who was also his best friend and accompanist; his brother, Henri Wolbrette III (Linda Case); nieces Stephanie Wolbrette Miller (Chris), Michelle Wolbrette Cullen (Chris), and Melissa Wolbrette; and five great-nieces and great-nephews. Preceded in death by his parents Dorothy Dowling Wolbrette and Henri Wolbrette, Jr. Born June 16, 1953 in New Orleans, Louisiana, Pete graduated from Isidore Newman School and the LSU School of Nursing. He spent his medical career as a registered nurse at Touro Infirmary, first on the med-surg floors and then in dialysis. But mostly, Pete's friends remember his sense of humor, brilliance, boundless kindness, generosity and compassion, and his fierce determination to live life to the fullest despite years of health issues. Many have joined Pete and Beth in their Mardi Gras morning costumed promenade down St. Charles Avenue. Pete's passion in life was music, and he was a musician's musician. A trumpeter, he brought joy whether playing with the Tulane Marching Band, volunteering to play taps for veterans' funerals, serving as a herald trumpeter at the Rex Ball, or playing for hundreds of wedding ceremonies. He played trumpet with the New Leviathan Oriental Foxtrot Orchestra for over 40 years and considered the orchestra to be his second family. He met his wife Beth in the orchestra, and they shared many memorable performances locally, around the country and abroad. In 2001 he won a Big Easy classical music award for Best Chamber Music Performance. His final gig at the Nickel a Dance series in March was a fond and virtuosic farewell as he retired from performing. Pete was also a recording engineer who recorded musical performances on location, often at no charge. He recorded the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, Musaica, the Musical Arts Society of New Orleans, the Trinity Artist Series, the New Orleans Concert Band and countless other musical groups and artists. He recently expanded his involvement with the music community through a newfound interest in photography. His legacy lives on through thousands of recordings and in his striking photographic portraits of musicians. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Funeral Mass at Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home (5100 Pontchartrain Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70124) on Wednesday, May 11, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. A visitation will be held from 9:00 a.m. until service time. A private interment will take place at a later date. The family thanks Dr. Marc Friedman, the nursing staff at the Touro Oncology Pavillion, and Passages hospice for their compassionate care. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that friends make a contribution to the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra or the charity of their choice in Pete's memory. To view and sign the family guestbook, please visit www.lakelawnmetairie.com.

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Published by The New Orleans Advocate from May 7 to May 11, 2016.

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Elaine Hicks

May 17, 2016

Thee important lessons I learned from Pete: 1. Living life it to its fullest requires us to find and fully embrace our passions and 2. Apply that same love to the people we meet along the way. 3. Occupation alone is not enough.

Tom Farney

May 15, 2016

I played in band with him, recognized his talent and form remote mourn his passing.

Bruce & Janice Holmes

May 14, 2016

Add me to the long list of people saddened by the passing of a life-long friend. Pete was just the best. Farewell to King Rutentoot (Petey will get it...). I'll miss you and love you. Bruce.

May 13, 2016

Dear Beth, We were so saddened by the news of Pete. We have such fond memories of him at the fraternity, Tulane Band, and New Leviathan. We were so fortunate to be able to reconnect and visit with you all at the Tulane Homecoming Games. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Janet and Lee Bruner

Camilla and George Harris

May 12, 2016

Beth, We are so grateful that through Leviathan we came to know you and Pete, two lovely people! And we appreciated the invitation for "Sanctuary",if needed, re the Causeway, which you extended to us. We liked seeing and hearing you play together, you so pretty and he so handsome, with his warm smile and great trumpet solos. God Bless you and comfort you in so great a loss.
George and Camilla Harris

Jay Alexander

May 11, 2016

Shortly after arriving in New Orleans, Pete had me on a bus to Atlanta to play with the New Leviathan Orchestra for a Superbowl event. Pete was very generous and without the big ego that many trumpet players have. Always friendly and never complaining, he will certainly be missed.

Conny Willems

May 11, 2016

Dear Beth and Wolbrette family,
My husband, Casey, and I met Pete a few times through our colleagues, Henri and Linda. I enjoyed meeting Pete and was fascinated by his musical talents and his membership in the New Leviathan Orchestra, together with Beth. His jaunty presence at the Orchestra's performances will be missed.
Our sympathy to Beth and the family.

Cheryl Hollinger

May 11, 2016

Dear Beth, I am so sorry about Pete's untimely passing. I will always remember the wonderful person he was and the great times we shared when I lived in New Orleans. Pete was a truly fine musician and trumpeter and I always enjoyed working with him. His love of music and enjoyment of life were infectious. Pete was a generous person and always had a smile on his face. My heartfelt condolences and sympathy to you, Beth, and to Pete's family. Know that both you and Pete are in my thoughts and prayers.

John S Batson

May 11, 2016

Dear Beth,
My deepest sympathies to you and your family on your loss of Pete. He was always such a kind, generous, and thoughtful person to be with. I'd like to think that Maurice Andre' saved a seat for him in the trumpet section.
John S Batson

Janice Krupski

May 10, 2016

Although it's been awhile since I have seen Pete. I worked with him at touro and will always remember him and his musical talents. Especially remember how special my daughter's weddiing was due to you and Petes wonderful performance. Our condolences and prayers are offered at this time. Janice and Joe

Maria and John Page

May 10, 2016

Dearest Beth, We are so sorry for your loss. Pete was such a wonderful creative presence. We are blessed by so many memories of his lively music, his fun and his thoughtfulness. We feel so lucky to have known him. Linda and Henri, you are, also in our prayers. Heaven has another wonderful soul today, an angel with a trumpet. Love to you, Maria and John Page, New Orleans, Louisiana

Jim Burton

May 10, 2016

My deepest sympathies, Beth. I will enjoy the memories of wonderful music, company and dinners.

Babs Mollere

May 10, 2016

Pete was an incredible person in every way. Much comfort to you, Beth, and all the Wolbrette Family. Pete will be very missed. I hardly have a concert memory in New Orleans without his being there and will probably still look for him for awhile.

Cindy Wright and Terrell Martin

May 9, 2016

We just got the devastating news of Pete's death and we are deeply saddened. What a great guy and what wonderful memories of music, Mardi Gras and merriment. Beth, all of our love and prayers are with you. We will see you Wednesday.

Steve Pistorius

May 9, 2016

Beth, I'm deeply saddened by the news of Pete's death. He was so very helpful,kind and generous toward me when I was your neighbor in 2005 and 2006. I recorded part of a cd interrupted by Katrina in his studio . He taught me to turn the equipment off and on so that I could play a number on the piano until I got it right. He spent countless hours editing my work. Always made me feel welcome. When it came to pay the bill, he charged me a tiny fraction of what his work was worth.Refused to take more. And my cd sounds great because of Pete's recording and editing skills. I am grateful to have known him.

Becky Desporte

May 9, 2016

Beth, We are so very sorry for the loss of your soul mate, your husband and your best friend Pete. Your life has been full of so many adventures and the greatest gift of all that you shared with your beautiful music. Please know that you and Pete's family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Much love, Becky and Charlie Desporte

Harry Cooper

May 9, 2016

Beth, so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you

Harry Cooper

May 9, 2016

Beth, so sorry to hear of your loss. Will keep you in our thoughts and prayers

Allan Kolsky

May 9, 2016

Pete was a very kind man. I enjoyed hearing him play with New Leviathan, and we especially appreciated the great job he did recording the International ClarinetFest in New Orleans in 2001. My thoughts go out to his friends and family.

John Hantel

May 9, 2016

Beth, you have my deepest sympathy. My prayers are with you.

Lillie Eyrich

May 8, 2016

Pete was such a kind and gentle man. I will miss his smile and his music. My condolences to Beth and the rest of Pete's family.

Greg Miller

May 8, 2016

Pete was a wonderful and dedicated friend of the LPO. All of us in the orchestra appreciated his time and effort to make the best performance recordings that he could concert after concert. He will be greatly missed.

Karen Rose

May 8, 2016

Beth and Friends of Pete,
My thoughts are with you on this journey forward without this wonderful man in your life. Pete will remain THE Number One, My Favorite Trumpet player and Recording Engineer.... and Friend.

Brigid Higgins

May 8, 2016

Im so saddened to hear this news. Such a devastating loss and taken way too soon. Clarence-Pete Wolbrette has always set the bar high for loving life through playing music. He truly embraced the joys of continually perfecting his playing and graced us with the loveliest music. He and Beth have always been an inspiration to me. I can't imagine how it will be without him here. I can only believe he will immediately join with the Angels in heaven trumpeting for the glory of God.

Bill Schultz

May 7, 2016

I've always liked Pete. He was a kind and gentile man. I will miss not seeing him and his recording equipment at concerts anymore.

Kitty Cleveland Rogers

May 7, 2016

Beth,
Mel and I send our heartfelt condolences to you on the loss of your sweetheart of a husband. We're grateful for the time we've had making music with Pete over these many years, and we will truly miss him. We'll be there on Wednesday. Please let us know if we can do anything for you music-wise for the Mass

Lorelei Schaefer

May 7, 2016

Pete was a great coworker and so much fun. His view of our world was an inspiration. I feel lucky to have known him.

Bruce Pollock

May 7, 2016

Pete's positive attitude in life will be remembered by all who knew him. I am proud to have been there when he began his recording career. I still have my Tulane Band LPs and he made producing early New Leviathan recordings very easy for me.

Michael Scorsone

May 7, 2016

I loved your work as recording engineer for NOCB concerts at UNO.
R.I.P.

KATHY TURNER

May 7, 2016

So sorry to hear of Pete's passing. He will be missed. My love and prayers go out to all the family. I wish I could be there, but am still in Virginia with my sister. I will be thinking of you all. Love, Kathy

Brian Morgan

May 6, 2016

Requiescat in pace.

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