Deborah-Savoie-Obituary

Deborah Savoie

Ayer, Massachusetts

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DIED
December 25, 2013
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Ayer, Massachusetts

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Deb Savoie, age 57 of 4 Mountain Ave Ayer, Massachusetts died December 25th of PancreaticCancer. She was married to Alden Smith, 59 and has 2 children, JasonSmith, 23 and Leah Smith, 21Deb was born in Brunswick, Maine. She received a B.A. in Physics and Frenchfrom the University of Maine Orono in...

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I was Deb's roommate and classmate in the B.E.E. program at Dayton. I was shocked and saddened to read of her death in the alumni magazine. Deb was a serious student but always knew how to enjoy life. We lost contact over the years but it turns out we were living less than 20 miles apart. My thoughts and prayers are with her family. You have lost a wonderful person.

I am so sad to have lost a friend and a colleague. Deb took her job seriously, yet not too seriously. We could fight about priorities and delivery dates and then turn around and enjoy a Sichuan lunch together. I had a great time golfing with her during our employee October golf events. I'm looking forward to continuing our discussions when we meet again on the other side. Godspeed.

I had the pleasure of knowing Deb and Alden for many years. Their children attended my daycare center for a good part of their young lives. Deb was a very caring and concerned mother. Her children were number 1 in her life. She always had great bits of wisdom to share with me in our day to day meetings. My condolences go out to Alden, Jason, and Leah, may her memory live on in each of everyday.

My team and I had the pleasure to work with Deb for many years. She was a very conscientious and helpful program manager and a good friend. She will be greatly missed. We remember her very fondly.

I worked with Deb for many years and really appreciated her dedication to ‘the job'. She exemplified integrity in everything she did. More importantly, Deb and I had some great conversations and I could tell that she cared a lot about everyone she loved and worked with.

She will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.

The JazzLab combo at Indian Hill Music enjoyed playing jazz with Deb every Thursday evening for several years. We will miss her. Condolences to her family.

Since we have worked with Deb on almost daily basis for so many years, its now very hard to believe that she won't come back now. she was an excellent human being and will always be remembered..

I had the priviledge to work with Deb in the last 5-6 years at Cadence. She was too good as a person and one of the finest PM I have worked with. I feel extremely sad and would miss her.

This is really sad and a great loss indeed to all of us who have had contact with her.