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SAVVAS PHILIP SAVOPOULOS (Age 46)  AMY CLAIRE MARTIN SAVOPOULOS (Age 47)  PHILIP SAVVAS SAVOPOULOS (Age 10)  
Savvas Philip Savopoulos, 46, Amy Claire Martin Savopoulos, 47, and their son Philip Savvas Savopoulos, age 10 of Washington, DC, died on May 14, 2015. They are remembered for their devotion to family and charitable efforts for the less fortunate. The deceased, and their housekeeper Veralicia Figuaroa, were found dead at their home in northwest Washington, DC. Two daughters, Abigail Marie Savopoulos and Katerina Maria Savopoulos, were away at school at the time. Savvas Savopoulos was born in Cheverly, MD on September 25, 1968. His parents, Philip and Gail Savopoulos of Washington DC and his sister Debra A. Masser and husband Jeffery William Masser of Sarasota, FL., survive them. Amy Savopoulos was born in Brighton, MA on April 8, 1968. Survivors include her parents Colonel James Ashworth Martin, (U.S. Army, Retired) and Rhona Claire (Tully) Martin of North East, MD and her brother is Marine Master Sgt. Jon Joseph Martin husband of Tina (Grasso) Martin of Fort Huachuca, Arizona. Philip Savopoulos, known as "Flip" by his friends was born in Silver Spring, Maryland on March 1, 2005. Philip, a student at St. Albans School for Boys, excelled at academics and was a sports enthusiast.  Savvas was the CEO of American Iron Works, Inc., (AIW) as well as CEO of Sigma Investment Strategies, LLC. He was a fifth generation Washingtonian and a descendant, on his mother's side of Louis W. Du Bois, the founder of the Huguenot Settlement of New Paltz, NY, and "Patentee of the twelve." Savvas received his Bachelors of Arts Degree from the University of Maryland where he studied Business and Analytic Philosophy, and was a member of the Sigma Phi fraternity. Savvas obtained his law degree from American University. However, he preferred engineering and was known for having innovative ideas. On February 4, 2014 he was granted the patent for "Welder having a wireless receiver for remote control" Patent No. US 8642921 B2. Savvas was a member of the Young Presidents Association, and was active in the organization. He and his company AIW received a personal commendation from the Secretary of Defense for restoration work at the Pentagon after the 9/11 attack. Notable for his philanthropy, he was known for his leadership in and contributions to Starlight Children's Foundation, Children's National Medical Center, the National Child Research Center where he served previously as a board member, and St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral. Savvas enjoyed numerous activities including martial arts, where he excelled in both knowledge and technical skill. Savvas was the current headmaster of a traditional style of Japanese swordsmanship dating to mid 1800's. His love for the martial arts started at the young age of seventeen and it was his dream to have a Japanese style center both in architecture and spirit of teaching traditional Japanese martial arts. This center, that recently opened, has about 2,000 square feet of mat space, two libraries, a kitchen, sleeping quarters and other amenities where live-in students can excel in their pursuit of the martial arts. Most recently, Savvas assumed significant responsibility as a judge on the International Court of Appeals of the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile in Paris, France. The FIA Court of Appeals is the final appeal tribunal for international motorsports. Savvas was unanimously elected to this position by the member nations of the Federation. He loved the arts including the opera. Savvas was a member of the Congressional and Chevy Chase Country Clubs. He was a world traveler, a prolific photographer, and a skilled powerboat enthusiast. To his family and many friends, Savvas represented loyalty and devotion, integrity, compassion, and courage. Amy was raised in a military family with her younger brother Jon, learning to be a citizen of the world and gaining important values that were reflected in her remarkable life as a wife, mother, daughter, sister, friend, neighbor as well as an engaged community member. In her childhood she attended Department of Defense schools in Germany, as well as numerous Army installations across the United States.  Amy and Savvas married at St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral on June 4, 1994. They were a devoted couple in love. This love was represented in their daughters Abigail, and Katerina, and their son Philip. Amy graduated with a Bachelors of Arts Degree in Economics from the University of Maryland and was a member of the Delta Gamma Sorority. For a number of years she was employed by CohnResnick Accounting. This was a far cry from her first paid employment-a job in the 7th grade where she had responsibilities on Saturdays cleaning rabbit cages for her science teacher who breed and raised show rabbits for national competitions. Many years later, Amy encountered one of the same breeder's bunnies at her daughter's' pre-school and this wonderful rabbit eventually worked its way into the Savopoulos' heart and their family home. Amy was an active volunteer in her children's schools, and with her husband, in numerous charities and nonprofit organizations. Long known for her giving and selfless nature, she helped organize many community fundraisers and school events. She was a member of the Sulgrave Club for Women, a club intended for music, art and social gatherings.  Amy was a kind and thoughtful neighbor and hosted frequent neighborhood gatherings in her home. Amy enjoyed many activities including; golf, tennis, boating, and especially notoriously long family walks throughout Rock Creek Park with the family's two Chesapeake Bay Retrievers. Amy had the rare ability of spotting four-leaf-clovers even when she was not looking for them. Amy was a world traveler who loved gathering shells from beaches, touring monuments, visiting art galleries, and attending performing arts. Amy was extremely charismatic and had a huge heart. To her family and many friends, Amy represented the same loyalty and devotion, integrity, compassion, and courage as Savvas-values and behaviors they instilled in their children. Philip was a fourth grade student at St. Albans School for Boys, and was known as a talented and fun loving ten-year-old, mature far beyond his years. Philip excelled at academics, was extremely knowledgeable and proud of his Greek heritage, and with his father's help he was researching his mother's ancestry. Philip was passionate about sports including basketball, baseball and motorsports. He had a comprehensive knowledge of the NBA, its players and statistics. His favorite player was Kevin Durant who plays for the Oklahoma City Thunder. Philip played the outfield and third base for his Little League Baseball team. Philip's true passion was racing and going fast. He aspired to be a professional Formula-1 racecar driver and was a member on the Praga North America Karting racing team. Karting is the first rung for competitive racers worldwide. In his young career, Philip had competed at tracks near Jacksonville, FL, Indianapolis, IN and, Phoenix, AZ.  Abigail and Katerina doted on their little brother Philip. The three siblings took an active interest in each of the others lives and were always eager for opportunities to spend time together. Watching movies together was a favorite pastime. Most recently the three cuddled together to watch a favorite movie, "Finding Nemo." This was a family that maintained an unusually close bond for each other and for those less fortunate. Relatives and friends are invited to call at Joseph Gawler's Sons Funeral Home, 5130 Wisconsin Avenue NW (corner of Harrison Street) Washington, DC on Sunday, May 31, 2015 from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. A funeral service will be held at Saint Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral, 2815 36th Street and Massachusetts Avenue NW on Monday, June 1, 2015 at 12 noon. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations in the names of Savvas, Amy, and Philip may be made to St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral (to benefit The Girls Orphanage of Lamia, Greece) https://membership.faithdirect.net/enrollment/LiveTransaction_frame.php?aid=19343, 2815 36th Street NW, Washington, DC 20007The National Child Research Center - (www.ncrcpreschool.org/support-ncrc/annual-fund).3209 Highland Place NW, Washington, DC 20008For additional information, family and friends may visit www.josephgawlers.com.  

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Published by The Washington Post on May 27, 2015.

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Velvet Moon

November 16, 2024

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Stanley Edith

November 16, 2024

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Cameron Evan Wilson

May 21, 2022

I think about you and your family all the time.

stephanie hagen

June 8, 2015

I am thinking of U both Abigail & Katerina, and all of your family, I hope words comfort u a bit knowing many people are thinking of u Everywhere..what a loving & dedicated family, so much love. And so many prayers for u.

Lois Myers

June 2, 2015

The nation mourns....we all are so sorry for your loss and we hope justice is served.

Christina stavrakis

June 2, 2015

My deepest condolences

June 2, 2015

Please accept my deepest sympathy. May the Lord rest the soul of His servants in a place where there is no pain, suffering nor violence but life everlasting. May the Lord comfort you during this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Deacon George Politis Charlotte NC

J. Anderson

June 1, 2015

Pls accept my heartfelt and deepest condolences. My heart aches for the pain the girl's and other family are experiencing during this sorrowful time.
May the loving memories and the legacy of you're Dad, Mom, and Brother bring you comfort.
May they sleep well until the time you are all reunited.

Diane Sturm

June 1, 2015

Dear Family, my husband and son and I are a Mercersburg Academy family. My husband has been the Director of the Physical Plant for over 28 years and our son is an alum. I regret that we never met you personally, Abigail, but you have our sincere love and prayers. We are praying for all of you. May God bless you with an abundance of His love and peace.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Sturm and son
Joseph 07'

Scott Chamberland

June 1, 2015

Please accept my Deepest Sympathies

June 1, 2015

My sincere condolences to the Savopoulos family over the loss of Savvas, Amy, and Philip. Savvas and Amy were my classmates of mine at Springbrook High. I still have vivid memories of Savvas. Savvas always had a smile on his face and was very friendly with all our classmates. I remember Savvas loved to blast the theme to "Miami Vice" from his fiero car, which was quite funny; when you heard the Miami Vice theme getting closer to McDonald's (SHS hangout), you knew Savvas was coming. My prayers are with the family...In Christ, Joel Thomas

D Kemp

May 29, 2015

I am praying for the daughters and the family left behind. What a beautiful family and a handsome young man just starting life. My heart hurts. May God be with you always.

Thomas Brune

May 29, 2015

I extend my sincere sympathies to the entire Savopoulos Family. The thought of your senseless loss of such beautiful and caring people truly breaks my heart. You will forever be in my thoughts and prayers.

Kathryn Irby

May 29, 2015

I am so very sorry for your loss. What a Beautiful Family, who lived life to the fullest! Each of them are now wrapped in the arms of God forevermore.

Sheila Stewart

May 28, 2015

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Jo Anne Hart

May 28, 2015

May God keep you strong and know that your loved ones are safe with God now.

Marilyn Rose

May 27, 2015

So sorry...I seem this on the news. Praying for strength for the sisters.

Jennifer McGuigan

May 27, 2015

So incredibly sorry for the families loss. RIP and thoughts and prayers to the daughters, family and close friends.

MARY KOSLOWSKI

May 27, 2015

May you all rest in peace you are gods angels

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