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Bruno Savoia Obituary

SAVOIA Bruno Joseph Savoia died in his sleep at his home in Donaldsonville, Louisiana on March 16, 2012. He was 92. Except for his college years and his tour of duty in World War II, Mr. Savoia was a life-long resident of Donaldsonville, a town he jokingly described as having "growing impossibilities." He was a graduate of Ascension Catholic High School and earned his bachelor's and master's degrees from L.S.U., where he was a member of Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity. Mr. Savoia was a talented musician, who began playing jazz and swing music with an orchestra of youngsters by the time he was 12. His instruments of choice were the saxophone and the clarinet. The first in his family to attend college, Mr. Savoia studied music at L.S.U., much to the chagrin of his father who wanted him to become a pharmacist or a doctor. Mr. Savoia fell in love with L.S.U. and would be a devoted Tiger fan for the rest of his life. Mr. Savoia completed Officer's Candidate School at L.S.U. in 1942 and entered the United States Army as a Second Lieutenant. He was promoted to Captain and fought in the Battle of the Bulge. There, he was seriously wounded in January 1945 and left totally paralyzed and blind. Always a fighter, he regained his sight and the use of his right side. Although his days of playing music were over, Mr. Savoia never regretted a day of his military service, which he regarded as one of the proudest episodes of his life. He was awarded the Purple Heart and the Battle Star for his service in World War II. After the war, Mr. Savoia married Sarah Corte, a young teacher from New Orleans, and they settled in Donaldsonville to start a family. He did not lose his love of music and taught music and band in the Ascension Parish public schools. He later added history and government to his repertoire of courses. Mr. Savoia qualified as a guidance counselor and ultimately directed a career services program. He was a member of various professional educational associations before he retired from the public schools in l975. Mr. Savoia was a parishioner of Ascension of Our Lord Catholic Church and a strong supporter of its school system. His alma mater honored him by inducting him into the Ascension Catholic High School Hall of Fame. He also was elected Grand Knight of the Knights of Columbus and Knight of the Year of his local chapter. He was a member of his local chapter of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Affectionately known as "Prof" or " Cap," Mr. Savoia was smart, irreverent and wickedly funny. He loved politics and kept up with current events until the end of his days. An engaging raconteur, Mr. Savoia held family, friends and students in thrall with stories about World War II, American history or the events and characters of the day. Despite the physical challenges he faced throughout his adult life as a result of his war injuries, Mr. Savoia let nothing constrain his sheer joy in living. He just loved people, and they loved him back. Mr. Savoia is survived by his son, Charles C. Savoia and his wife, Joan; his daughter, Sarah Savoia Vance and her husband, Patrick; and his daughter Ann Savoia Ourso and her husband, Justin. He is also survived by his sister, Joan Savoia Guillot and her husband, Nolan; and his sister-in-law, Bertha (Mrs. Thomas) Savoia. His family includes eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Mr. Savoia was preceded in death by his wife, Sarah Corte Savoia; his parents, Charles and Cosimina Savoia; and his brother, Thomas Savoia. Mr. Savoia's family wishes to thank the faithful caregivers who attended to him in his last years. Visitation will take place at Ascension of Our Lord Catholic Church, 716 Mississippi Street, Donaldsonville, Louisiana, on Thursday, March 22 from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 10:30 a.m. Arrangements under the direction of Ourso Funeral Home in Donaldsonville. In lieu of flowers, donations in Mr. Savoia's memory can be made to Ascension of Our Lord Catholic Church or the L.S.U. Alumni Fund, 3838 West Lakeshore Drive, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 70808. Condolences can be made at www.oursodonaldsonville.com.

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Published by The Times-Picayune from Mar. 20 to Mar. 21, 2012.

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George Richard

March 27, 2012

I was a student of "Cap" Savoia during my high school years at Donaldsonville High, graduating in 1950. I played trumpet in the school band during those years, and had private lessons under Mr. Savoia. He was a terrific musician, and despite his war injuries was able to play a great saxaphone. He taught me a great deal about music and life in general. I will always remember him as a caring, funny human being with a zest for life. Despite his injuries, he was always upbeat and outgoing, and very interested in his students. He knew my family well, and was able to tell me stories about my Uncle Jim Crawford, who was a Captain in the tank corps who was killed in France during WWII. The two were at LSU together before the war. I am now 80 years old, and will always cherish my years with "Cap" Savoia. George Richard

Beth Landry

March 23, 2012

My deepest sympathy for your loss. He will be remembered by me and generations of Ascension Parish students as the man who taught us about Louisiana history. I know he will be missed by you all.

Geralyn Lanoix

March 23, 2012

I am sorry for your loss. He was the best Civics teacher I could have had.

Gerry Broussard

March 23, 2012

Savoia Family..... My heart aches for your loss. I didn't know Prof's family, but I did know the man. He was my 8th grade CIVICS teacher at GHS some 40+ years ago. He made such an impression on me. I've shared with my kids and grandkids the greatness of this man. If only all teachers could have been like him, they could all truely learn a lesson from his wealth of knowledge. He has always been in my thoughts and will continue to be. I'm sure when he arrived at those Pearly Gates, he entered with a story to tell. Rest in Peace "Prof" gonna miss ya forever.

Sheilal Person

March 22, 2012

Ann, Sarah, Charles & Family,
Your Family will be remembered in Prayer during this most difficult time.

Love and Prayers,

Sheila C Person

March 22, 2012

Ann,
Val told me about your dad-I am so sorry for your loss. I loved reading his obit-he sounds like quite a character!! I imagine that you have plenty of fun stories to recount over and over! Please know that I am keeping you in my prayers and I would love to visit with you!
Love, Tiny

Jan Chamberlain Chategnier

March 22, 2012

"Tootie"' So sorry to read about Tom's brother. Whenever I think of Tom I smile and from the obituary, seems like his brother brought smiles to many also!Wish we could see you more often. My thoughts asnd prayers are with you and the family.
504.289.9703

March 22, 2012

My deepest condolences, Prof Savoia was my 8th grade Science teacher at Gonzales in 1953.

Dave Leadbetter Steedman, Mo.

Tinky Guichet Bonadona

March 22, 2012

Charles, Sarah & Ann
My deepest sympathy to you on the loss of your dad. Your parents left a lasting impact on our community and will surely be missed. May God continue to bless you and your families.

AW "Bill" Knaps, Jr.

March 22, 2012

Dear Joanie and family. Daniele and I are deeply saddened by your brothers passing. You and your family are in our prayers. We love You, Nolan and All Your Family. We Love You, AW & Daniele Knaps, Jr.

Darrell Ourso

March 22, 2012

Thoughts and prayers to all. Mr Cap and Mrs. Sarah were legendary figures in Donaldsonville - proud, polite and patriotic! A true war hero and a Great American - our thanks and gratitude, always! Fond memories of both - and together they celebrate in Heavenly accord. God blessed them and may He comfort you and cloak you with Grace and Compassion.

The Staff of Ourso Funeral Home

March 22, 2012

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

March 21, 2012

Sorry to hear about your dad. When I would come home to visit I would always drop in to see your mom and dad. We would spend an hour sometimes talking about the war that my dad and your dad were in. He had such a sharp mind and great memory. I will always cherish those visits.
Brenda Nizzo Milligan

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March 21, 2012

I think of the days when we were kids sharing football games and crawfish boils with your dad and mom and ours. How time flies. It should show us an appreciation of time and the values we were taught. I wish I could have been there for Cousin Sarah and today, but, unfortunately I can't. My sympathy goes with you, Sarah Beth, and Ann.
Sincerely, Toni

Nick Porto

March 21, 2012

I am sorry to hear of your Dad's passing my prayers are with the family in this time of sorrow. Cap taught me in Donaldsonville High School back in 1950's we had a lot of good times and laughs.

Celine & Harvey Giroir

March 21, 2012

Charles, Joan and family;
You all have our deepest sympathy, prayers and thoughts. Mr. Bruno may not be with you on earth but he will be in your memories. God Bless and keep you in His arms.

Carolyn Casso Stringer

March 21, 2012

Charles, Sarah and Anne,
God is happy today! Your dad entered those heavenly gates with his beautiful smile and made everybody happy. I know your pain and loss and am praying for all of you.

Mickie (Hebert) Darbonne

March 21, 2012

My prayers and thoughts are with all of you at his time.

Annell & Tim Tomeny

March 21, 2012

Charles and Joan, Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. I personally only knew of your father and did not have the privilege of knowing him as many did. Please get comfort knowing he is the arms of Our Lord Jesus Christ.

March 21, 2012

My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this most difficult time. With deepest sympathy,

Myrna Bouchereau

Cindy Doran Marino

March 21, 2012

Charles, Sarah Beth and Ann, I was so saddened to hear of Mr. Bruno's passing. I really enjoyed my visit with him recently even though it was in very sad circumstances. I have so many cherished childhood memories of our families as neighbors. Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time.

With Love,
Cindy Doran Marino

Janet LeBlanc-Burtt

March 21, 2012

Charlie and family,

Please know that we are thinking of you all and praying that the warm and loving memories your Dad leaves behind will get you through this difficult time.

March 21, 2012

Charlie and Joan, Sarah and Patrick, Ann, and Family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you , our deepest sympathy.

Glen and Marlene Ourso

Allan Hebert

March 21, 2012

Cap was truly a unique character in the grandest tradition of Donaldsonville. He was also a member of our "greatest generation," in which he paid a high price for protecting our freedom. We will miss him in both regards. Thank you, Cap, for your service.

Nova Thriffiley

March 21, 2012

I'll always remember Bruno Savoia as a man of impeccable manners, exceptional intelligence, profound knowledge and humor, and great dignity. He was one of the few who welcomed me to Donaldsonville when I came as a stranger to my ancestral home. There's no filling the vacuum he leaves behind, except with the living light of fondest memory. I send my condolences, most sincerely felt.

Alicia Thomas

March 21, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Susie Doran Guidry

March 21, 2012

...sitting under the mimosa tree in the front yard, Ann and I listening to stories unfolding from him like the petals on the yellow daylilies along the driveway. Just one of so many memories. My thoughts and prayers are with you all as we turn another page.

March 21, 2012

Sarah,Charles and Ann, I just read of your dad's death this morning. He was an extraordinary man who was blessed by God with a long life. We pray that he is reunited with your mom to again watch over your beautiful families.....Syd and Jay Webre

Carol Pooley

March 21, 2012

Sarah, Charles and Ann,
What a beautiful tribute you wrote to your dad with his lively character. I think of him as one of a kind, with his own unique charm. I am sorry that due to work obligations, I will not be able to attend the funeral service. All of you will be remembered in my thoughts and prayers with the loss of your dad. May he and all of you be at peace. Carol Pooley (Baton Rouge)

Dennis Fitzgerald

March 21, 2012

Charlie, Sarah, I am sorry for your loss . He must have been very proud of both of you.
God Bless!

Gerry Doran Henry

March 21, 2012

Charles, Sarah Beth and Ann - So sorry to hear about Mr. Bruno. My prayers are with all of you at this time. What wonderful memories he gave us. Seems like yesterday.

Cliff LeBlanc

March 21, 2012

Sarah and Pat,

Deepest sympathy to you and all of your family.

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