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John B. Savoy

Indian Orchard, Massachusetts

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John B. Savoy 1921-2013 LUDLOW - John B Savoy, 91, a 60 year resident of Ludlow, passed away on April 22, 2013. Born in Springfield on June 24, 1921, he was a graduate of Cathedral High School and after high school, took a job as an apprentice Gunsmith at Smith and Wesson. After the US entered...

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I am so sorry I missed the notice of John's passing. He was a grand fellow always with a song in his heart. We sang together for many years in StMary's Sr choir. I miss the music we all made together. God Bless you all.

I was sorry to have read that Uncle John had passed.He was a good man. My prayers are with you all.

Marcia(Savoy) Bard

Such fond memories of John and Rita. A loving couple and great parents. We would see John at Church and he would always make us smile. Sincerest sympathy.

I enjoyed talking with Uncle John about our Savoy family.
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you in your time of grief. He will be missed.

I am sorry for your loss. John always brightened up Keystone Commons with his singing and his many jokes!
He was a very thoughtful guy-always!

To Mr. Tom and The entire Savoy Family,
Many, many prayers for your loss.
God Bless! Mr. Joe

To Tom and the entire Savoy Family,I was so sad to hear of your Father's passing.There are no words that are ever enough to describe the pain and sorrow that one feels when you lose a loved one.That being said what this man did for not only his family but for his country is amazing.I only wish I had the honor to meet John but I am blessed to call his son Tom one of my dearest friends.I wish that all the love you shared and the wonderful memories you have will help get you through this...

Johnny singing at our wedding reception was a wonderful highlight and will be how we remember him. He will be missed.

Tom, Eileen and Family, I wish to extend to you my heartfelt condolences on the loss of your Father. Reading his story I see that he had quite a heroic life, probably without much fanfare like so many of our fathers.