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Eugene Scassa Obituary

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Ambassador Eugene L. Scassa, 73, of San Antonio passed away on Thursday, March 22nd, with his family by his side, after a courageous battle with health issues.
Ambassador Scassa was born as a first generation Italian American in 1939 to Italian immigrants Carmine & Maria Scassa in Monaca Pennsylvania. He was survived by his wife and his three children; David, Susan, and Eugene and his 13 grandchildren.
MEMORIAL SERVICE
TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 2012
6:30 P.M.
ST. MARY'S UNIVERSITY CHAPEL
Reception to be held on 2nd floor Student Union immediately afterwards. For more information and maps see http://scassa.com/eugene.
Memorial gifts may be made in honor of Eugene L. Scassa and the "Eugene Scassa Model Organization of American States (ESMOAS)" to the St. Mary's University Annual Scholarship Fund. Send Attn: Ronan McAshan, Advancement Services, One Camino Santa Maria, San Antonio, TX 78228-8544or online at http://donate.stmarytx.edu/online-giving/giftForm.
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Published by San Antonio Express-News on Mar. 25, 2012.

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judy sorenson

March 26, 2012

My condolences to Susan and his children. Mr. Scassa was such an upbeat person, and always had a smile on his face, no matter if he was in pain.. He never wanted you to worry about him. What a gentleman! He will be greatly missed.

March 24, 2012

Gene was for me like a father, brother, and mentor. He taught me that the most important thing in life are relationships based on honesty and integrity. He always lived what he taught and taught what he lived. I think I am a better person because of Gene.
Thank you Gene, You will be in my heart forever.
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