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In Loving Memory
William Louis Novak, surrounded by his loving family and cherished friends, went home to our Lord and Savior on January 19, 2022. Born April 9, 1942, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Bill is survived by his beautiful bride of 58 years, Donna, his loving son, Todd (Astrid) and treasured grandchildren, Sofia Genevieve, Gabriella Marie and Ian Giovanni.
For those who knew Bill, he was a man of lively and vivacious, larger-than-life personality, full of tenacity and wit; he enjoyed a rich and fulfilling life. Central and primary to him, and thoughtfully living out his deep faith, Bill possessed a certain character quality as a living example of one who embraced the traits, characteristics and virtues in accordance with the Beatitudes and lived a virtuous way of life. His life showed the qualities needed to truly live out the Word of God.
A proud patriot and distinguished US Navy veteran, Bill’s life was all about service and charity. A true American, he cared deeply about the happiness of others. He maintained lasting friendships to numerous to count and being fiercely devoted, powerfully principled and committed, Bill found humor in the most mundane of life’s circumstances, and his kindness, truth, loyalty and golden word is legendary.
Bill left no doubt of his devotion to his family. He loved every minute of being a husband, father and grandfather. Bill took great pride in watching Todd become a successful young man and father. His final and most cherished role in life was being “Papap” to Sofi, Gabi and Ian…his beloved grandchildren. It brought him great joy to receive a phone call from them with their special requests. Bill’s generous spirit and devotion to them guaranteed that he was always immediately ready to fulfill any wish or request from his grandchildren. Cheering them on from the sidelines, supporting their interests and feeding them their favorite foods kept him more than busy in his retirement.
Bill was certainly the delight of many lives and all attest he had an extra special love for cooking because he simply enjoyed feeding people. His famous pasta sauce and meatballs were the very best….just ask him! His bar-b-que sauce came with a warning “don’t let it splash on your forehead, because your tongue will beat your brains out trying to get to it.” To be sure, no one could pull the wool over Bill’s eyes. He questioned everything and missed absolutely nothing. Being open and honest, one clearly knew where you stood with Bill and he instinctively knew how to meet your needs. He filled the role that you needed. He was the father, the god parent, the uncle, the brother and close special friend that you needed him to be. Many were the recipients of his bountiful, caring, and supportive and protective ways. You were safe with Bill and he would give you the shirt off his back! He could make anyone fall in love with him.
Bill will lovingly remain in our hearts forever and he will be truly missed.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you make a donation to either the Tunnel to Towers Foundation https://t2t.org/
or Wounded Warrior Project https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/
39 Entries
Rich Padilla
February 27, 2022
We will miss you shipmate. USS Bluefish SSN 675
February 16, 2022
Jodi Clayton
February 4, 2022
So sorry to hear about your loss. Billy was a great person and friend. His family was his life. He will be missed.
Stan Price
February 1, 2022
My thoughts of you both are very special. Thanks for always being there for me. No need to respond, just know I'm here for you if you need anything or would like a laugh Donna. :) Lots of love!
Sharon & John Thompson
January 31, 2022
So glad we got to visit with Bill when we came through the area last year. Bill was always a great host when I was in town for work. Donna we will keep you and your family in our prayers!
Jim Crinklaw
January 31, 2022
I had known Bill for over 30 years and will really miss him. My most sincere condolences to Donna and the family. I know how proud he was of his grandkids.
Jenn
January 27, 2022
Bill worked, played, and lived hard. He didn't know how to be understated. In being who he was he left a mark on the world big, bright, and loud enough for so many to see. He will be missed by so many.
Albert Stawasz
January 26, 2022
Bill, It was a pleasure serving with you aboard the Adams. Rest in Peace my brother.
Ronald Anderson
January 26, 2022
So long my Friend. It's been quite a journey,
but cut to short.
I miss you...
Till we meet again....Andy
Donna, my deepest Sympathy to you
and Family... LOL
Ryan Anderson
January 25, 2022
The Andersons were always excited to hear that Bill was in town, we had a blast whenever he was visiting. Personally I’ll miss the way he shared his memories, his laugh and his sarcasm. Bill sent me a couple of funny lines not too long before he passed and I wasn’t surprised that he was cracking jokes during such a difficult time. I will always be inspired by his love for his family and friends and his ability to turn any time into a good time.
Janice McCarthy
January 25, 2022
Remembering good times and friendship. Sending my condolences to you, Donna and Todd. So sorry for your loss. Donna, you and your family are in my prayers. Eternal rest grant unto Bill, Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. You will be missed, Bill.
Bob Lenertz
January 25, 2022
Donna, Todd and family, I am so sorry for your loss. I have a lot of great memories of Bill while traveling together and working shows, spending time at sales meetings, eating out, parties at your house and even ice fishing on Clear Lake in Waseca, MN. Bill was an honest man, and you always knew what he was thinking. I feel very fortunate to have had Bill as a friend and coworker
Bob Lenertz
Gloria Jean Patti Jones
January 25, 2022
He was one of the best, he will always be in my heart & prayers , he became my big brother after I lost mine!! I loved his sense of humor, we grew up together. I loved Bill, for the his love of family, & country ! I will miss him !!
Dubbs & Elaine Beck
January 25, 2022
We will love and miss Bill. We will see him again in Heaven.
Josie Bernabei
January 24, 2022
Deepest sympathy to you, Donna, & Your Loving Family. Will always remember the Love he had for you. It was a pleasure to have known him. Peace be with you.
Boaz Amir
January 24, 2022
I worked with Bill for a few years when we both worked for Dataradio and CalAmp. Bill and I had good chemistry, both of us said what was on our mind for the benefit of the company. I also had the opportunity to travel with Bill on Sales trip when we had plenty of time to chat and discuss things. One thing I'll never forget that Bill asked me; He said: Boaz, when will you learn English? we both had a good lough. Bill felt close to me and he wished we can meet in Italy where if I am not mistaken, his ancestors came from. Unfortunately, it never happened though I am sure that he would have been very pleased if it would have taken place. Bill also gave me good financial advice which I benefit from it now.
I will remember Bill as an excellent colleague and fun to be with, I am very sorry that he passed away relatively young, he was only two years older them me.
Rick Parks
January 24, 2022
RIP Bill!
Robert Cervenka
January 24, 2022
Sorry for your loss. I worked with and traveled some with Bill during his days with DataRadio in Waseca MN.
Always enjoyed his wit, humor and friendship. He was a good talented company man.
Sue Goldsmith Harris
January 23, 2022
My deepest condolences to Donna & family. Bill has been my co conspirator in finding plank owners & I will miss his humor.
Charlie Szad
January 23, 2022
I met bill at CSF 6 in Charleston SC in 1967 We were both Radiomen He was on the SSBN620 and I was on the SSBN619. I came across him again yrs later on the 41 for freedom link on the internet. We exchanged e mails over the years. I was stunned when I saw his obituary today. I know he. will be sorely missed by his family and friends
Donna and family please accept my condolences for your loss of your husband, father and grandfather
RIP Bill I have the watch
Charlie Szad RMC (SS) USN/ret
John Staples
January 23, 2022
To the Novak Family
My sincere & deepest sympathy for your lost .
I had the pleasure to be a friend of Bill's thru my family's connection.
He loved my sister Gail Anderson & was like a brother to her husband Ron Anderson.
I will always remember the dinners he made for us, the sparkle in his eyes & the many glasses of wine we tipped back.
Thank you Bill for your dedicated & longtime service & your unwavering friendship with our family.
May you rest in peace.
John Staples
Harry Ebbeson
January 23, 2022
Working with Bill for many years when I was at Shell Oil and then at Dataradio was always hard working but fun time. We talked a lot, laughed a lot and always held each other in high regard. I will miss not seeing his occasional FaceBook posts but take comfort in the knowledge that I knew a great fellow! Condolences to Donna and the rest of the family. Harry
Cynthia Chaffee
January 23, 2022
I wrapped Bill with his Quilt of Valor to honor him for his service protecting our Nation. He commented that no one thanked him for serving; that he answered the call to duty.
Cynthia Chaffee
January 23, 2022
It was my pleasure to wrap Bill with his Quilt of Valor honoring him for his service.
Jim Townsend
January 23, 2022
Bill was a good friend and I will miss him.
Fair seas fellow “bubblehead” you will be missed.
Linda Dyjak
January 23, 2022
Rest in God’s Eternal Peace Billy..I am blessed to have known and worked with. A Proud American Patriot and damn good man
Leslie Banatwala
January 23, 2022
I am so sorry for your loss, Donna, Todd, and family. You’re in my thoughts and prayers. ❤ Sending love from NJ.
John Warnick
January 23, 2022
We lost another Great Man -Husband- Father and Grand Father- I will say a special prayer for his family RIP old Buddy
Marsha Jones. (Tom’s wife)
January 23, 2022
Donna I’m sorry for your loss. Lately I was enjoying Bills comments on Facebook. May he RIP. I wish I could come up there but my health isn’t very good.
Ed Weaver
January 23, 2022
A good man! Until later Shipmate
Larry Logan
January 23, 2022
I will miss your wit and wisdom. Your critiques of the political hubris were a daily joy. Until we sail again.
Mary Kuhns
January 23, 2022
Old friend and classmate.Always reminded me that I used to do his homework in school.Fond memories.
Darla Shumaker
January 23, 2022
My deepest sympathies to Donna and his family. I know he will be missed.
Judy Mish
January 23, 2022
Donna and family. My deepest sympathy. Thank you for sharing his obit. I have enjoyed being in touch with Bill. Our 1960 class is dwindling. Peace be with you during these days.
Bill telling me a story at Ronnie´s 50th Birthday Party in Treasure Island Fl
Kelly Hanson
January 23, 2022
Bill with his Maine family
Kelly Hanson
January 23, 2022
Bill meeting Baird
Kelly Hanson
January 23, 2022
Bill
Kelly Hanson
January 23, 2022
Kelly Hanson
January 23, 2022
Such a big presence and big heart! We will miss and love you always! Your East Coast Family❤
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