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SJ434: Celebrating the life of Bernard Lawrence Savage.
WHEREAS, Bernard Lawrence Savage of Chesterfield County, admired community leader and benefactor and respected real estate broker, died on August 20, 2006; and
WHEREAS, a native of Richmond, Bernard Savage was born on August 8, 1924, graduated from John Marshall High School, and served his country during WWII in the United States Army Air Corps; and
WHEREAS, after his military service, Bernard Savage worked as a C & O Railroad executive until his position was transferred from Richmond, at which time he decided to make a career change; and
WHEREAS, Bernard Savage learned the real estate industry with the aid of friend and neighbor, James Sowers, and after three years was prepared to venture out on his own, forming a partnership, Napier and Savage, with broker Oscar Napier; and
WHEREAS, the highly successful firm lasted 18 years, and in 1976, Bernard Savage again started a new company, Savage & Company; and
WHEREAS, a hard-working and dedicated real estate broker, Bernard Savage worked in sales and land development in the best interests of the citizens of Chesterfield County throughout his long and distinguished career; and
WHEREAS, Bernard Savage gave his time and immense talents to numerous civic organizations, serving as a member and president of the Richmond Board of Realtors, as well as a member of the board of the Metropolitan Richmond Chamber of Commerce; and
WHEREAS, always concerned with the welfare of his fellow residents in Chesterfield, especially its young people, Bernard Savage was a tremendous supporter and fundraiser for the YMCA, a charter member of the board of the Midlothian YMCA, and the co-founder and first president of the Huguenot Little League; and
WHEREAS, Bernard Savage was instrumental in the creation of the Chesterfield Business Council; he was the first recipient of its Bernard L. Savage Community Service Award; and each year since, a citizen who has made outstanding contributions to Chesterfield County has been honored with the prestigious award; and
WHEREAS, Bernard Savage was an enthusiastic golfer and a charter member of the Willow Oaks Country Club; and
WHEREAS, Bernard Savage will be fondly remembered for his professionalism, as well as his generous and compassionate nature, and greatly missed by his loving family and friends, his countless admiring colleagues and clients, and the citizens of Chesterfield Country and the Richmond Metropolitan area; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring, That the General Assembly mourn the loss of a conscientious community leader and outstanding Virginian, Bernard Lawrence Savage; and, be it
RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Clerk of the Senate prepare a copy of this resolution for presentation to the family of Bernard Lawrence Savage as an expression of the General Assembly’s respect for his memory.
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