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Elo Emil Nohavitza

Keller, Texas

Mar 5, 1930 – Jul 19, 2022

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March 5, 1930
DIED
July 19, 2022
LOCATION
Keller, Texas

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Elo Emil Nohavitza March 5, 1930 - July 19, 2022 North Richland Hills, Texas - Elo Emil Nohavitza, 92, resident of North Richland Hills and retired Assistant Superintendent in charge of Finance for HEB ISD, passed away Tuesday, July 19, 2022 in Bedford. The service will be held at 10:00 a.m....

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Coach Elo Nohavitza, an inspirational man of exemplary character and also of personable wit. If only we had more of his kind today.

Elo Nohavitza was second only to my own father when it came to a role model of fairness, respect, kindness, caring for others, honesty, and for the love of our God. Coach you will always be in my heart and mind as I continue downs the paths of my life. Thanks Coach, Larry Nichols

Coach was a leader, that always cowboyed up. I'll never forget those two-a-days. Proud to known and played for him 63-66

Coach Nohavitza was a true gentleman. Kind, but tough when he needed to be. I had him for PE and driver's education at Arlington High School in the 1957-1961 time frame.

I just learned of Coach´s passing. He was one of the finest men I have known in my life. I feel blessed to have been coached and mentored by him. I still have and occasionally reread his "commandments " for football. Ms N, I send you my best. Bobby K.

Please accept my sincere condolences on Coach Nohavitza's passing. However, he is in Heaven and had a full and rich life leaving a legacy of wonderful memories. I knew him at Arlington High School in the 1957-1961 period where he taught me to drive and also PE. He was a true gentleman.

Elo never missed an opportunity to sell tickets at the Administrative bldg. for Burgers for Books. He was such a kind man and always took time to say hello and ask how you were doing. Prayers for the family. RIP Elo

Coach Nohavitza, as he was known to us Arlington High School football players, was a fine man and a great coach. He always gave more than he took. RIP, sir.