Bruce M. Saulnier

1947 - 2021

Bruce M. Saulnier obituary, 1947-2021, Cheshire, CT

Bruce M. Saulnier

1947 - 2021

BORN

1947

DIED

2021

Bruce Saulnier Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 21, 2021.
Bruce Melburn Saulnier, 73, of Cheshire, CT passed away on March 21, 2021 after a 14 month battle with cancer. Born in Houlton, Maine on April 14, 1947, Bruce was the only child of Joseph Saulnier who passed in 1987 and Barbara (Earle) Saulnier who passed in 2012. Bruce is survived by his wife Janice (1973) of Cheshire, CT; his son Kyle Saulnier (Brooke) of Bristol, VT; his daughter Melanie (Aki) and Aki's two children of Middleton, WI; his sister-in-law Sandra Moss of Metuchen, NJ; his brother-in-law Don Wolman of Dallas, TX; and many wonderful nieces and nephews and their children. In addition to his parents he was predeceased by his parents-in-law Ralph and Celia Wolman of Bradenton, FL; his brother-in-law Robert (Bob) Moss of Metuchen, NJ; and his sister-in-laws Kathleen Wolman of DeSoto, TX and Joan Wolman of Dallas, TX. Bruce received his B.S. in Mathematics from Defiance (Ohio) College, and his M.S. and A.B.D. in Information Science from the Georgia Institute of Technology. Hired by Quinnipiac University to start its undergraduate program in Computer Science, Bruce became founding Chair of and tenured Professor in the Department of Computer Information Systems (CIS). Above all else, Bruce was a student-oriented professor who responded to the question "What do you teach?" by replying, "Students." He would then explain that that he did not teach CIS, but rather that he used the content of CIS to teach students. In doing so he demonstrated his belief that the purpose of higher education was not to tell students what to think, but to teach them how to think. Bruce was an avid sports fan, especially professional baseball and college hockey, an enthusiastic follower of all of the Quinnipiac athletic teams, and derived great pleasure from attending NCAA national championship events. He loved music and believed that there is great music across all genres. A Friend of Bill for over thirty years, Bruce treasured his friendships both in and out of the program. Bruce loved life, and was truly grateful for the blessings he received and the path he was privileged to walk. He believed that this life was not a dress rehearsal and that he was morally obligated to do his best and be the best person he could be every day. He appreciated the little things in life because he realized that to him they were really the big things. He was much more concerned with how he was traveling than where he was going. He understood that life was not all about pursuing his desires, but was best lived by caring about and for others. He consistently sought to make the world a better place for those around him. For in the final analysis, to paraphrase author Ursula LeGuin, "It's great to have an end to journey toward, but in the end it's the journey that matters." Bruce was an internationally recognized scholar in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) as applied to the CIS field, and he published over 20 academic scholarly articles and made over 100 conference presentations in his field of expertise. Among his many career awards were: Professor Emeritus of Computer Information Systems Quinnipiac University (2021), EDSIG Fellow (2015), Educational Special Interest Group (EDSIG) of the Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP); Excellence in Teaching Award (2009), Quinnipiac Center for Excellence; Distinguished Fellow (2004) and President (2001-2003), International Society for Exploring Teaching and Learning; Connecticut Professor of the Year (2002), Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching; Beta Gamma Sigma (2001); Outstanding Faculty Member (1993), Quinnipiac University; JCI Senator (1986), Jaycees International; HEW Fellow (1969 – 1971), Georgia Institute of Technology; Athenaeum Society (Phi Bata Kappa) (1968), Defiance College. A memorial celebration of Bruce's life will be held when it is safe for all of us to gather. At this time the family is targeting very late August. For now fond memories are best shared on Bruce's Caring Bridge page, on Bruce's Facebook page, or via email and in lieu of flowers memorial donations would be very appreciated to the V Foundation for Cancer Research or to the cancer fighting organization of your choice. Date, time, and location of a Celebration of Bruce's life will be announced later via Bruce's Caring Bridge page and Bruce's Facebook page and email. Thank you all.

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June 12, 2022

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March 24, 2022

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May 16, 2021

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Karl Ideman

June 12, 2022

I just saw the notice about Bruce´s passing so this is an overdue expression of condolences but also a moment to reflect on a person that I had the pleasure of knowing as a classmate and alum at Defiance College, but also as a valued contributor to our curriculum development at the college. As a trustee I would like to say thank you for all Bruce has done for so many of us.

Robert Potter '91

March 24, 2022

I am so sorry I missed this notice...Professor Saulnier was a critical voice I needed to hear as an advisor and friend. He led me to a path in IT & Business that has provided so much for my family, friends, customers and I. He also was the first person to really educate me on the importance of mentors and in being a coach to others. I remember seeing him in the stands at Quinnipiac Hockey games. I had the good fortune to see him during a field hockey game in 2019...such a wonderful man.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.

john Perham

May 16, 2021

I have known Bruce for a long time. He hired me to teach evening classes at Qinnipiac COLLEGE back in early 70's He was one of the nicest people I have ever met. He will be sorely missed and will be replaced at QU but the shoes will br to large to fill. Remembered and admired by students and faculty alike.
God Bless you Bruce. Jack Perham, Cheshire, CT.

paul fournier

March 27, 2021

DEAR JANICE, KYLE, MELANIE,
MY HEART GOES OUT TO ALL OF YOU. I HAVE SUCH GOOD, FOND MEMORIES
OF OUR TIME IN THE JAYCEES. HE WAS A WONDERFUL PERSON TO ME
WHEN I FIRST JOINED. A TRULY GOOD, DECENT MAN.
MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU.
PAUL FOURNIER.

Lena Cofrancesco

March 26, 2021

To my good friend Jan, Melanie and Kyle, I am so sorry to hear of Bruce's passing. Although I didn't know him well I enjoyed seeing him at Quinnipiac girl's hockey games. Being the mother of a female hockey player I appreciate good fans. From his accomplishments I see that he was a wonderful person and I wish I could have known him better. My love and prayers to all of you in this difficult time. Think of the good times and laugh. I'm sure that would make him happy. Sincerely, Lena

Robert L Hettrick Jr

March 25, 2021

Professor Saulnier (Bruce) was such an influence on me when I had him as a professor for my information systems class back in 1975 that I have never forgotten him. I enjoyed his class, I enjoyed his personal contact with me. He followed me playing basketball at Quinnipiac and I always remember him in the stands. Anytime I went back to QU I would always try and look him up.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. I am saddened over this news, but thankful that I had the opportunity to me and work with him. He will be sorely missed .

John Sturges

March 23, 2021

Very close friend from years in Jaycees. What a kind person who always looked for the best in everything he did. Many encounters in Stop[ & Shop over the years. So sorry to hear this news. He will always be a person I respected and considered a very good friend.

John Sturges

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