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Joseph Novak

Salt Lake City, Utah

1926 - 2017

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1926 ~ 2017Joseph Novak, age 91, passed away in the arms of his loved ones at his home in Salt Lake City, Utah. Joe was born April 15, 1926 to John and Mary Novak in Park City, Utah.Joe graduated from Park City High School in 1944 and joined the United States Navy in Coronado, California. While...

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I was so saddened to hear of Joe's passing. He was such a remarkable person. Always a delight to see in the office. Always with a smile, good humor, a story, or something nice to say. He was so proud of his family and always would tell me of great adventures, Maui, or exciting things that were happening. It was a treat to read his obituary and relive so many of his life experiences with you. My sincere condolences and sympathy to all the family. Shirley, you are so sweet. Love you...

Dear Shirley and Family:

I just learned of Joe's passing and wanted to send my deepest condolences. Joe had an incredible legal career and had the respect he so deserved from all who knew him. May you find peace and comfort in your memories of a life well lived.

Sincerely,

Judy Maack

Dear Novak Family
I was saddend to hear of Joe's passing. He was always such a bright spot in this crazy world we call work. He worked closely with Mr. Tim Doxey who was my boss. He was alway so gracious and understanding in trying to get the "young ones" to understand and use his vast knowledge. He taught me so much in just the little time I was able to spend with him. May your memories of his love for your family rise to the surface at this time to sooth the loss you feel.

Sorry for your loss may you draw comfort from the Bible at Hosea 13:14. L Ohio

Joe and Shirley have always felt like an additional pair of loving grandparents. From Utah football games to family gatherings, I've always felt loved evidenced by a sincere interest in me and my family. Joe's quietly courageous demeanor represents the best man can hope to develop. A man like Joe is a particularly unique and valuable asset to a family and for all who knew him. He will be deeply and sorely missed. His devotion to Shirley and his family are exemplary and truly dignified. ...

Condolences. I remember Joe chasing me down the street when I was responding to a dance invitation to Anne. He thought I was a doorbell ditcher. He ran pretty fast.

Fond and best wishes to Kim and Anne, dear friends from high school.