Nova (Anderson) Weller
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Nova Jean (Anderson) Weller (1927 - 2023)

Nova Jean Weller [uncertain] formerly Anderson
Born in Logan, Hocking Co, OHmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of [private husband (1920s - 2010s)]
Descendants descendants
Mother of [private daughter (1950s - unknown)], [private son (1950s - unknown)] and [private son (1960s - unknown)]
Died at about age 95 [location unknown]
Profile last modified | Created 19 Mar 2013
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Biography

Nova Weller: Artist and Engineer​ Nova Anderson Weller has always had her head in clouds, yet her feet firmly planted on the ground.

This dual nature has allowed her to succeed in many roles.

She’s an ingenious digital photographer who loves to “experiment like crazy” in her artistic creations. She’s also a scientist – one who worked as an aeronautical engineer during World War II and meticulously plotted flight path calculations.

Even as a child, Nova knew how to chart her course. At 14, she dreamed of flying planes, so she saved her babysitting money for flying lessons. Soon she was in the co-pilot’s seat, soaring above Columbus.

A gifted science student in high school, Nova seized an opportunity to use her intelligence to help the war effort. “Most of the men who worked in engineering were being drafted, and the military was desperate for more engineers. The Navy and Curtiss-Wright, an airplane manufacturer, created an all-girls engineering program at Purdue University. I applied and got accepted.”

Nova was just 17 when she arrived at Purdue, where she took accelerated engineering classes, then landed a job at Curtiss-Wright in Columbus. She helped redesign the instrument panel for the Helldiver, a dive bomber aircraft used by the Navy. After the war, Nova conducted flight path calculations on German rockets captured in the war. She loved her work, but when the war ended, women were laid off because men reclaimed their jobs.

Nova proved resilient. She’d always loved nature, from her childhood days in Logan, Ohio. She enrolled at Ohio State University and earned a degree in horticulture. The adventurous graduate moved to California to grow orchids, but a year later, her father got sick, and she returned home.

“I realized that engineers got paid better than horticulturists, and they don’t grow orchids in Ohio, so I went to work for Battelle,” she says.

The only woman in the mechanical engineering department, Nova worked on classified projects for six years at Battelle. There she met Bert, a chemical engineer, and they married. Nova left in 1957 after giving birth to her daughter Lynn. Two more children followed – Gary and Chip – and Nova stayed home to raise her family. “All three of my children went on to become engineers,” she says proudly.

During this time Nova took up a new hobby – photography. She pursued it with the passion and diligence that marked her engineering and horticulture studies. She bought a Nikon camera, joined three camera clubs and turned her lens on nature, capturing everything large and small, from impressive waterfalls to tiny tree sprouts.

When photography went digital, Nova’s imagination took flight. “I loved to experiment like crazy, putting my photographs into the computer and manipulating them.”

Nova served as a volunteer photographer for Franklin Park Conservatory for 12 years. “I was the only photographer they had, and I took pictures every week.” Many were printed in The Columbus Dispatch.

She won awards at the Ohio State Fair and from the West Bridge Camera Club. Her work has been displayed at Willow Brook at Delaware Run, where Nova, 90, lives in an airy apartment filled with her photography.

While she’s flown under the radar for her wartime service, Nova was honored in a book, “Flying into Yesterday,” which tells the story of the 918 women who served as Curtiss-Wright Aeronautical Engineering Cadettes. When the author asked Nova about the impact of her work, Nova responded in her no-nonsense style: “We won the war.”

Obit

Nova Jean Anderson Weller, passed away July 7, 2023 at Willowbrook at Delaware Run. She was preceded in death by her parents, Carl and Ruby Anderson, and her husband, Albert Ernest Weller, Jr. Left to cherish her memory are her daughter, Lynn (Roger) Brucker and sons Gary (Heidi) and Chip (Lynda Titterington) Weller; grandsons Andy (Sydney) Weller, Ben (Tiffany) Weller, and Eric Weller as well as two great-grandsons, Zion and Ezra Weller.

A celebration of life will be held at Willow Brook at Delaware Run at Delaware Run at 2:30 on September 23, 2023.

She will be missed by all her Salmans family and the research she left for all of us!

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Hi there,

I think you have two profiles which need to be merged. Please have a look at Richard Harvey and his wife. Thank you in advance!

posted by Cynthia (Billups) B
Hello Mrs.Weller. this is Everson-407 I have the following person bellow and was wondering if these two match. Can you help me? Thank You, Alice

Ferguson-2793 Ada Ferguson - Privacy Level: Private with Public Biography (Orange) Ferguson-2793 managed by Nova Weller Ferguson-7965 Ada E (Ferguson) Major 01 Oct 1874 Centermoreland, Pa. - abt 1940 Privacy Level: Open (White) Ferguson-7965 edit managed by Alice Rice-Everson

posted by Alice (Everson) Rice
Hello Mrs.Weller , I'm Everson-407 (Alice)

I'm working on a Ada E (Ferguson) Major 1 Oct 1874 Centermoreland, Pa. - 1940 (Ferguson-7965) and I see you have a Ada Ferguson unknown - unknown ~ Managed by Nova Weller. [compare] [merge] [match] [reject] (Ferguson-2793). I was wondering if they are the same people and if so could you please merge them? Your help is very much appreciated. Alice

posted by Alice (Everson) Rice
Hi Nova,

Thank you for accepting my trusted list requests. Sharon

posted by S (Hill) Willson
Hello Nova,

I'd like to invite you to join in the "Weekend Chat" on G2G Today!

Share personal successes, stories about ancestors, tips, projects you are working on, or anything esle you wish.

New members stop in and say Hello, introduce yourself, share your story, or ask for help.

Pilots, Mentors, and Leaders of all kinds please add something... your advice is always greatly appreciated.

Hope to see you there!

http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/163485/weekend-chat-all-members-are-invited-july-10-12

posted by Keith Hathaway
Hi Nova,

Thank you for adding me to the three trusted lists for Daniel and Martha Doolittle, and Martha Peck! Sharon

posted by S (Hill) Willson
Hi Nova,

Thank you for adding me to John Cornwall's trusted list. Do you mind if I update his Last Name at Birth to Cornwell, based on that being his name according to Connecticut Vital Records? Thank you. Sharon

posted by S (Hill) Willson
Nova -

Finally, I have gotten a good portion od my family line added. Thanks - Vicki

I suppose it could be the same person, but honestly, I'm not really sure. Was he from South Carolina? Here's the link to Thomas's page: http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Grice-109
posted by Mary Beth Grice
I noticed that my file changed from public or open, to private. How can I change it back.

Nova Weller

Go to the privacy tab and select what you wish for your own profile.

And then save.

Data Doctor Walt

posted by Walt Steesy

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