Keith Alan Novak

keith novak

May 27, 1970 ~ July 27, 2025

Born in: Pueblo, Colorado
Resided in: Pueblo West, Colorado

Pueblo Fire Chief Keith Alan Novak, 55, passed away July 27, 2025. Survived by his wife, Kari Novak; sons, William Novak II, Noah Novak and Drake Vizier; parents, Douglas and Alice Novak; brother, Mark Novak; aunts, Sandy Burrer and Kavon (George) Rueter; cousins, Mike (Pam) Bates, Michelle (Jeff) Stout, Nick and Scott Rueter. Preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, William John and Phyllis Novak; his maternal grandparents, Russell Dennis and Olive Day; and uncle, Jerry Burrer. Keith was born May 27, 1970, in Pueblo, Colo. He was a US Navy veteran and worked for the Pueblo City Fire Department for 30 years. He enjoyed ice hockey, beekeeping, photography, golf, cigars, beer, riding his John Deere tractor, music and traveling with his wife. He was a member of Pueblo County Beekeepers Association, Rocky Mountain Wolf Project, International Association of Fire Chiefs and Colorado State Fire Chiefs. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Saturday, August 9, 2025, at Praise Assembly, 2000 Troy Ave., concluding with the Pueblo Fire Department Honor Guard. Memorials may be made to Colorado Wolf Coexistence Fund or Rocky Mountain Wolf Project. Online condolences at www.MontgomerySteward.com.

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Memorial Service: August 9, 2025 10:00 am

Praise Assembly of God
2000 Troy Avenue
Pueblo, CO 81001

719-544-9686

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  1. Prayers to Mark, Kari, boys and family. I worked with Keith many years ago at Taffy’s. Keith, Mark and I became friends and Keith introduced me to Super Tramp music. I have been a fan since. Keith was an amazing friend and kind person. RIP friend.

  2. CandleImageKeith, my heart was saddened to hear of your passing. I regret never taking the opportunity to let you know how much I enjoyed working with you, of the enjoyable conversations, and the great respect I had for your knowledge and service to the Fire Department and to the community. My prayers are with your family, friends, and coworkers. You will be greatly missed. It was an honor knowing you.

  3. CandleImageThank you for your service, Sir. May you rest in peace. Much love and respect for all your hard work to save our City.

  4. Keith, the PFD and the City as a whole, are in your debt for improving the department and the services to the citizens of this City. You were an awesome firefighter, a better friend, and most importantly an even better family man.
    You will be missed!

  5. CandleImageThank you for your service. Pueblo is proud of you! Rest in Peace. Prayers to your family.

  6. CandleImageRest in Peace Deputy Chief Keith Novak. We miss you at the office. It’s not the same and you are so greatly missed by all of us.

  7. CandleImageDear Keith family, Bob and I are deeply saddened by his loss. We wish for you to gather in strength and live through your laughing memories, special moments filled with tears of joy . May the stories of his life fill your sorrow. All our love Bob and Janice monson

  8. CandleImageWe have so many wonderful memories of Keith when he was a young boy. Our hearts are breaking for all of his family. Love & prayers to all of you.💔💔

  9. CandleImageKeith showed so much compassion when he responded to my mom’s call to 911. We are so grateful for you! Thank you for your service!

  10. CandleImageThank you, Sir, for your service to our community. God bless you and yours, your immediate family, friends and colleagues of the PFD.


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