Phone: (906) 786-2142
West 3755 US 2 - Spalding, Michigan 49886
 
Franklin "Joe" J. Nowack
Date of Death: July, 08 2024


Franklin Joseph “Joe” Nowack, 84, Spalding. Friends and family sadly bid farewell to a local legend, Joe (aka Hydro, Highfox) Nowack on Monday, July 8, 2024. Joe was born in Spalding, Michigan on Leap Year, February 29, 1940 to Frank (Farmer) and Amy (Fazette) Nowack. He oftentimes would celebrate his birthday on February 28, 29 or March 1 depending on how much he wanted to celebrate. He married his high school sweetheart, Diane Fabry on March 5, 1960, in Hermansville, Michigan. 
Joe was a brilliant man with many, many talents. His creativity and problem solving abilities surpassed all in all of his 84 years. He was a machinist by trade. If there was not a part to repair something, he would manufacture that part. He was known as Mr. Fixit in Powers-Spalding. When no-one else could repair something, they would take it to Joe because he could fix anything and everything. 
Besides having a brilliant mind, he was quite skillful with his hands. Joe designed and built three homes, the last of which he built on the Cedar River with only a chainsaw. Oftentimes, you could find him feeding and talking to the animals on their beautiful property. Many deer were his pets that he fed by hand daily. 
Taking advantage of living on water, he diverted a portion of the river and built their own hydroelectric plant in order to generate their own electricity. After completion of their plant, he consulted on plants in Watersmeet, Michigan and Estes Park, Colorado. 
After several vacation trips to Alaska with Diane, he used his creativity to carving totem poles. The poles blossomed into a small business, TotemPoles.Info. The poles decorated homes across the United States and the world. One pole was erected on Mackinac Island for a Boy Scout dedication. He commemorated the occasion with wearing his Boy Scout shirt from his youth. 
The joy of flying and desire to be a pilot, lead him to taking flying lessons. He then proceeded to build 2 yellow Piper Cub airplanes by himself. His family enjoyed many flights around the Spalding skies. When he could no longer pilot his own planes, he constructed remote controlled planes. He will be sorely missed by his flying buddies in Gladstone. 
In his later years, he shared his extensive knowledge of mechanics with the Robotics Team at North Central High School. He thoroughly enjoyed working and teaching the students preparing the robots for competitions. 
Joe was never short on words, including giving his opinion whether you wanted it or not. He always enjoyed telling a joke or two or three. 
He is survived by his spouse, Diane and their children:  Jodi Nowack Dettman (Bill Bouchard) of Edgewood, NM, Oscar (Linda) Nowack of Spalding, MI and Chris (Anita) Nowack of Florence, AL. 
Also, he is survived by 10 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren and 1 great, great grandchild. Brothers, Jerry and Jeannette Nowack and Jim and Connie Nowack both of Spalding. Also, brothers and sisters in-law.
He was proceeded in death by his parents, his son, Jon Paul, brother John Paul, and sisters Jean Weber and Judy Bellefeuil. 
 
Life Lessons
 
You may have thought we didn’t see, 
 
Or that we hadn’t heard
 
Life lessons that you taught us
 
But we got every word.
 
Perhaps you thought we missed it all, 
 
And that we’d grown apart. 
 
But, Dad, we picked up everything. 
 
It’s written on our hearts. 
 
Without you, Dad, we wouldn’t be 
 
The men and women we are today. 
 
You built a strong foundation 
 
No one can take away. 
 
We have grown up with your values , 
 
And we’re very glad we did. 
 
So, here’s to you dear father/husband, 
 
From your forever grateful family. 
 
(Credit Dakota Ellerton)
 
In keeping with Joe’s wishes, a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated PRIVATLY for family at St. John Neumann Church in Spalding with Fr. Benny Mathew officiating.
 
The Allo Coolman Funeral Home is assisting the Nowack family.
 
Please visit www.allofh.com to send online condolences to his family.

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  • "Diane and family Kathy and I are so sorry to hear about Joes passing I have lots of good memories always talking with Joe and are so thankful for his interest in our kids and grandkids when they were fishing he was the kind of person you can’t forget our deepest condolences "
    -Pat Grondin

  • "Dear Diane & family. Truly sympathize with your families loss. We only get to borrow those we love & quickly they are gone. Memories are a wonderful thing & when the pain of this loss subsides, those memories will be a blessing to you Harriet"
    -Harriet Poquette

  • "So long to a very remarkable guy who had a lot of self confidence to go with his ingenuity and a variety of skills and talents. He likely would have been a great engineer or architect if he had gone on to college, but he obviously didn’t need that to be happy and successful right in his home town. He was one of a kind."
    -Jerry Hanson

  • "Dear Diane and family, So very sorry for your loss. Praying God's peace and comfort on all of you during this difficult time and in the days ahead. Jim and Gail (Poquette) Cater"
    -James Cater

  • "I’m so sorry for your family’s loss. Joe was indeed a very special man. I remember visiting the your home & shop with my son Jesse. It led us to pick up the book “Boy Mechanic” and other publications Joe used for reference. I will now give them to my grandson and tell him about Joe."
    -Jeff Land

  • "Dear friend, I am so very sorry for your loss! Joe was such a great guy and you were truely a wonderful wife to him for all those years. I was happy to have been able to visit with you both. Take care of yourself please. Sending our love and prayers "
    -Tillie Rossato

  • "Our condolences to Diane and Family, Joe and I were neighbors and were classmates from Kindergarten to High Shool Graduation. Joe was always up to mischief including chasing me around the block with a snake in hand! The last time I saw Joe was at 2012 class reunion where we chatted about old times, lots of laughter. He was a character to always be remembered. Our prayers are with you and family. Susan (St.John) Brierley"
    -susan Brierley

  • "My deepest condolences to your family. He was one of my mentors when I was on the robotics team in high school and I can definitely say that I will never forget that. He always knew the right ways to help a kid learn and that's something I will cherish. I hope to always honor his memory by being the mentor to a kid like he was to me. Sending so many prayers and so much love."
    -Alex Lucas


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