Louis 'Sam' Decola

Louis 'Sam' Decola obituary, Waltham, MA

Louis 'Sam' Decola

Louis Decola Obituary

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Waltham – The Charles Dickens novel 'A Tale of Two Cities' begins with "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times . . ." and for Waltham's Sam Decola that was the advent of World War II. On January 7, 1942, exactly a month after the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor twenty-two year old Sam found himself among a group of young men gathered at Fort Devens swearing an oath to defend the country and that day put on an Army uniform that would become his only wardrobe for the next three years and nine months. It was the best of times for Sam because on the troop train heading to Fort Knox, Kentucky for infantry and tank school he met George Miller of Sturbridge who became his best buddy in the service. And while on leave home to Sturbridge Sam met George's only sister, Cecilia, who as Sam put it "had the most beautiful blue eyes I had ever seen . . ." It was love at first sight for Sam. It was the worst of times for Sam because beginning on D-Day plus 18 Sam's unit, Company D; 32nd Armored Regiment; 3rd Armored Division; nicknamed "Spearhead", went ashore at Normandy and spent the next two-hundred thirty-one consecutive days in combat. As a cook Sam carried a rifle and a spatula and rode right behind the tanks all the way from the break-out at Normandy and across the French countryside. He survived the infamous Battle of the Bulge over Christmas, 1944 and drove his truck across the Rhine River deep into Germany. Along the way he picked up a nickname, "Pepsi", and on the ninth of April, 1945 on the push to Berlin Sam's tank column picked up two teenagers escaping Nazi imprisonment, Eddie Willner and Mike Swabb. The boys were taken under D Company's wing and found themselves riding along "Pepsi's" food truck where Sam and his men clothed the boys with their uniforms and made sure they had plenty to eat. The two refugees left D Company's care when the unit was sent stateside never to be heard from again . . . or so they thought. Unbelievably, in 2002, Eddie Willner's wife Johanna searched for the 'Boys of Company D' and were able to find them, including Pepsi, and arranged for an emotional reunion of the group in the fall of that year. Eddie was able to emigrate to the States after the war where he joined the United States Army and enjoyed a distinguished career and retired as a major. Sam's story began many years earlier when he was born in Lincoln on May 31, 1919, one of five children born to the late Gussy "Jack" and Francesca (Diodati) Decola. His family farm straddled the Lincoln/Wayland town lines and the kids worked the land in Lincoln and attended school in Wayland where Sam graduated from high school. During the Depression Sam's family had it tough but always looked for opportunities to better themselves and their family. Late 1939 brought an opportunity to go into the diner business in Waltham where a year later the family opened the Monarch Diner on Main Street at the corner of Grant. Sam would tell you that his best day ever came on November 17, 1948 when he married his buddy George's younger sister, Cecilia G. Miller, in Saint Mary's Church in Southbridge. For the next sixty-eight years Sam and Celia were inseparable. Louis "Sam" "Pepsi" Decola died on Monday, November 28, 2016 knowing that he'd given everything he had to be a good husband, father, grandfather, son and brother. He was 97. Sam was a man of great faith. He and Celia were longtime members of Saint Jude Parish where Sam was as an usher at the 10:30 Mass for as long as anyone can remember. When he wasn't ushering he and Celia were Eucharistic ministers at the masses they attended. He belonged to the Joseph F. Hill American Legion Post No. 156 in Waltham and he was able to enjoy life's simplest pleasures . . . another lesson from the war. He was a terrific gardener whose tomatoes were second to none and he never lost his skill in the kitchen. In addition to his bride of sixty-eight years, Cecilia, he leaves his children, Cecilia F. Viscardi of Northborough and Maureen Decola Harrison of Waltham; his granddaughter, Julie Viscardi-Smalley and her husband, Justin, of Shrewsbury; his greatgrandchildren, Charlie and Luciana Smalley and many nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late John and Murry Decola, Jean Caisey and Delia Lyons. Family and friends will honor and remember Sam's life by gathering for calling hours in The Joyce Funeral Home, 245 Main Street (Rte. 20), Waltham on Friday, December 2nd from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. and again at 10 a.m. on Saturday morning before leaving in procession to Saint Jude Church, 147 Main Street, Waltham where his Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Waltham. Memorial donations may be made to Saint Jude Parish, 147 Main Street, Waltham, MA 02453. Riposa in pace.

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December 11, 2016

Kathleen Sullivan-Meskunas posted to the memorial.

December 10, 2016

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December 5, 2016

Tabitha Bellerive (Miller) posted to the memorial.

Kathleen Sullivan-Meskunas

December 11, 2016

Dear Mrs. Decola, Cecilia and Maureen,

My brother Paul Sullivan informed me of the recent passing of Sam. My son in law, Justin Dowd grew to know Sam though his dealings at the bank where Justin was manager. He always entertained him with stories of the neighbor. So sorry for your loss. I'm sure he will be missed in the neighborhood.

Kathy Sullivan-Meskunas
Formally of 31 Rose Hill Way

bernice n

December 10, 2016

I was saddened to hear of the news that Sam had passed away. I would often see him in Shaws picking up a few things and would ask how he was doing and to say hello to Celia. He would give you a word of advice and be on his way with a smile as he said goodbye. I came to know Sam and Celia through a mutual friend of theirs that I had worked for. Sammy would drop off a pecan pie and would give Celia the credit for it and say how blessed he was to have a wonderful woman in his life. He would never part with the recipe though I had asked him for it time and time again. I knew as the years had passed he was growing tired and would say how things were different now. Our mutual friend had passed at least 10 years ago (Helen) and her husband is in a senior home now, but I will always think of the kind and generous man that I had come to know and will keep his family in my prayers. May the good Lord ease your sorrow as the holidays approach. Your friend Bernice.

Tabitha Bellerive (Miller)

December 5, 2016

Aunt Sis, so sorry to hear about Uncle Sam. You are all in my thoughts
Love, Tabitha

Gail Langlois

December 5, 2016

Aunt Sis, Cecilia and Maureen,
I am so sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Gail

Paula Currie

December 4, 2016

Dear Cecilia, Maureen and Mrs. Decola,

Our thought and prayers are with you.

God Bless

Love, Paula, Craig and Jared

Paul Douglas

December 2, 2016

To the entire family I extend my deepest sympathy. Sam was a truly great man of whom you should all be very proud. He lived a good, long life. I first met Sam when I was a young lad with a News Tribune paper route which cover the area of the Monarch Diner. I used to bring them a newspaper every day and constantly going in there to get coffee for the Arena boys at the barber shop on the other block. "Those were the good ole days. " God Bless you Sam !

Marianne Viscardi

December 2, 2016

So sorry to hear this news. Your father was always so happy to see you and just talk. What a beautiful couple! Fond memories and laughs!

Lynne Fenton

December 2, 2016

So sorry for your loss. I always enjoyed seeing your dad and grandpa. He was a great man. Loved his Italian cookies too

David Willner

December 1, 2016

Pepsi, your joyful and loving life will always be an example to me as I try to live a life worth living. Many know the story of what you did for our family, but it was not only that which had a profound impact on me. You took me in while I was a student and fed me your incredible home-cooked meals. During each visit, I would watch as you expressed your love for your soulmate Cecilia and enjoyed life's simple pleasures like growing tomatoes. I have always been inspired by the life you lived and I hope to carry forth your beautiful outlook through my own life.

Love,

David and Sabaa

Laura Langton

December 1, 2016

We love you Sam. So thankful for your life. Family,Bill and I can't be at the services, but you are in our hearts and prayers.

priscilla thayer

December 1, 2016

To All the Decola Family: We were so sorry to hear about our loss. We'll certainly miss him. With love and sympathy. Tom Duffy & Mary Ann

Kim Rivera

December 1, 2016

To Aunt Sis, Cousins Celia and Maureen:
We are very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and hope that you can be comforted by the fact that Uncle Sam now joins all of his siblings in heaven. His service to his country, his love for his family and his well lived life will not be forgotten.
Sincerely, Kim, John and Jacqueline Rivera

Paul Sullivan

December 1, 2016

I'll offer my family's condolences on Mr. Decola's passing. We lived around the corner on Rose Hill Way from their home on Farnum Rd. I remember that my younger sister was a friend of Mr. Decola's daughter, Cecilia.

Reading Mr. Decola's obituary took me back to the many conversations I had with my dad about his experiences during World War II. Our father, also included here at the Joyce site, passed at age 93 in 2012.

My family's very best wishes to all the Decolas,
Paul Sullivan
formerly of 31 Rose Hill Way, Waltham, MA

Ann Witham

November 30, 2016

Sam, thank you for your service to this country and to being a kind-hearted and compassionate human being. It was a privilege to know you and your beautiful bride. May your good soul be at the right hand of God and may your fellow comrades and those who benefited from your generosity welcome you to your eternal home in heaven. Till we meet again, Rest in Peace.

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