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Russell Novak

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Russell Novak obituary, 1958-2023, Valencia, CA

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1958

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2023

Russell Novak Obituary

Russell Novak
April 18, 1958 – February 8, 2023
Russell A. "Russ" Novak, 64, of Valenica, Calif., passed away on Feb. 8 after a brief illness
Russ was born April 18, 1958, in Youngstown, Ohio, with copper-colored hair. His dad named him Russell and called him Rusty in hopes that no one would nickname him "Red." Growing up in Campbell, Ohio, the middle child between two sisters, Russ was quiet but mischievous and delighted in playing pranks on his sisters.
Russ was a mechanical genius who could fix anything. As a toddler, he incessantly asked his parents one question: "What dat and what do it do?" From the age of three, Russ' father and uncle sat him in the engine of a car with a wrench, happily covered with grease. He once converted his sister's standard transmission to an automatic when she complained of rolling backward down hills. He had a series of cars he loved, including a Mustang, a 1969 Corvette, a Dodge Dakota truck, but his El Camino was his pride and joy.
The son of three generations of steelworkers, Russ believed in the value of hard work. Following his graduation from Campbell Memorial High School, he worked his way through Youngstown State University as a metal worker at Commercial Shearing, a major maker of pressed metal shapes and steel underground supports. After earning a degree in Mechanical Engineering, Russ moved to California in the early 1980s where he began a 35-year career as an aerospace engineer at HR Textron (later purchased by Woodward), one of the world's leading suppliers of mission systems and products for aircraft and guided weapons. His job was to translate the engineers' designs for the production line and oversee ultra-precise quality control of products including servo valves.
Over his lifetime, Russ had a wide variety of interests. As a kid, he was always experimenting with ways to fly. He loved aviation and would have pursued a career as a pilot, if not for his astigmatism. He earned his recreational pilot's license and even rented a plane to tour the Hawaiian Islands when visiting his sister there. He learned to cook from his Italian mom, made his own pizza dough and was a master at the barbeque grill.
Russ purchased a townhouse on a golf course in Valencia where he lived for over 30 years. He loved to golf with his buddies and camp and ride dirt bikes in the California deserts and forests with his dear friend, Janice. He would often take friends sailing out of Marina Del Ray and ride his motorcycle in the California hills. Following a heart attack, he took up long-distance bicycle racing with Janice, who routinely left him in the dust. In recent years, he gave up more active pursuits, but remained a lifelong and loyal Cleveland Browns fan and rarely missed watching a game.
A kind and gentle soul, Russ made friends easily and was a go-to person when his coworkers needed a sympathetic ear.
An animal lover, Russ was predeceased by his dog, Xena, the warrior princess. When his best friend Lee died, Russ adopted Lee's little black cat, Tori, and delighted in her high wire antics.
Russ cherished his family and friends and will be sorely missed by all. He leaves his beloved friend, Janice Boyd; his sisters, Debra (Stephen) Leo, and Dina (Paul) Ruden; his niece, Corinne Long; his nephew, Travis (Liz Paccione) Leo; and his maternal aunt Nancy (Tom) Abeid. His father, Melvin Novak, and mother, Josephine Caggiano Novak, predeceased him.

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Published by The Santa Clarita Valley Signal from Feb. 23 to Feb. 24, 2023.

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Dina Ruden

February 5, 2025

Russ was my big brother and my defender. When we were kids, he always looked out for me. He was so laid back, he taught me to drive when my Dad gave up in frustration. One of my favorite memories is watching Saturday morning cartoons when we were little and watching The Ghoul when we were older. We shared a house when we were in college and had the best parties. When I traveled for work, he would come and meet me in Vegas and take me to dinner. I like to think of him somewhere up there hanging out with Xena watching the Cleveland Browns.

Dina Ruden

January 31, 2024

Miss you every day, Russ.

~Janice

February 28, 2023

NHRA Pomona Drag Races 1994 - Selfie.

Carol O'Connor Suhre

February 25, 2023

With sincere sympathy on your enormous loss. I thought if my classmate every time I visited my parents gravesite, which is behind Russ' parents. Fond memories from our high school days.
Carol O'Connor Suhre

Kim Novak

February 22, 2023

I always remember the "Boy Cave" Russell had in the basement of his home. I especially enjoyed the chemistry set and the neat things it could do to amaze a young cousin(me).
As we grew older we shared many fun times at his apartment on the North side of Youngstown.
I will truly miss my cousin.

Diane Bailie

February 21, 2023

I WORKED A LOT OF YEARS WITH RUSS. SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT HIS PASSING.

Randall Smith

February 20, 2023

I worked with Russ for nearly 20 years, before he retired. He was a kind, unassuming, extremely patient man who took everything in stride. Someone was always seeking his advice/input on something. Every now & then, he'd hide in my lab to escape those in search of him. We'd sit there for hours talking about life. Nothing too deep or serious, but meaningful. He was an inherently good, kind, and gentle man. He will be missed.

Mary Anne O´Toole

February 20, 2023

A beautiful tribute.
Class of 1976 school mate.

Janice

February 14, 2023

Janice

February 14, 2023

Rebekka Bonner

February 14, 2023

What a lovely tribute to a person whose memory serves as a blessing.

Janice Vrabel Payne

February 11, 2023

I´m so sorry for your loss. May you find peace in his passing

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