Jennifer Elizabeth Savoie
October 13, 1975 ~ July 4, 2010
Born in:
Atlanta, Georgia
Resided in:
Suwanee, GA
Jennifer Elizabeth Hardy Savoie, 34, of Suwanee, GA made her transition on July 4, 2010.
Jennifer was born in Atlanta, GA and lived in Suwanee, GA for the past nine years. She was a graduate of Parkview High School in Stone Mountain, GA.
She was a loving and dedicated wife and mother. Her children were her life, and she totally devoted her time and love to her two sons. Jennifer lived life, and it showed greatly in the way she lived. She recently experienced skydiving, which she considered one of her new hobbies.
Those left to cherish her memory are her loving husband, Jay Savoie, their two sons, Jayson and Justin, all of Suwanee; her mother, Richie Hardy of Flowery Branch, GA; a sister, Catherine Branscome; brothers, Dennis Branscome of Flowery Branch and Richard Branscome of Atlanta, GA.
The family will receive friends Saturday, July 10, from 4:00 – 6:00 P.M. at Wages and Sons Gwinnett Chapel. A funeral service will be held at 4:00 P.M., Sunday, July 11, at Wages and Sons Gwinnett Chapel with interment to follow at Broadlawn Memorial Gardens in Buford, GA., Wages and Sons Gwinnett Chapel, 1031 Lawrenceville Hwy., Lawrenceville, GA, 770-277-4550
To all of Jennifer’s family:
This tragic event has made it difficult for me to find words to express my sorrow and convey to you how much we will miss Jennifer. My hope is that the love and memories you shared with Jen will bring you peace and comfort during this very difficult time. Love, Stacy cousin to Jay
My Love to Jay and boys…
Jennifer was one of my best friends and a love bug to my daughters. She was an amazing beautifuL woman, who had a heart of gold and smile/laughter that was contagious….she would light up a room without saying a word. When I think of her, our adventures and countLess conversations it brings nothing but a smiLe to my face. I am going to miss you beyond imagination. I am so proud and humbLed to have been a part of your Life and heart….no one can hoLd a candLe to you. Rest in peace my sweet Love.
ALL my Love aLways,
Sam xx
Jay,Justin,and Jason,
Please accept our most sincere condolences. We regarded Jennifer and the boys as among our best friends. She was one of the most decent and loving people we knew
We will miss her terribly.
Fred, Jackie, Karin and Michael Mellow
To the Savoie family
I am sorry for your loss. I know Mrs. Savoie was such a kind person and a loving mother. Her kindness and warmth will live on in her boys. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.
I will always remember her sweet smile and her big heart. May she rest in peace.
JJ
Jennifer and my daughter, Carissa, were exactly one week apart in age. They grew up together and Jennifer spent a lot of time at my house during their teenage years when we lived across the street. Jennifer was so much fun. She really just simply sparkled. She packed a lot of joyful living into her too few years. I loved talking with her. She did some adventuring with me and three of my grandchildren this past summer and I have LOTS of pictures. As I look at them, one thing stands out. Jennifer was ALWAYS smiling. She also had lot of love to give away in her short time with us. She was always hugging and helping every one. I really loved her.
My deepest sympathy to the entire family. She was a great woman & friend. I will treasure all the laughter & crazy memories we made from being roommates. She was the first person ever to introduce me to sweet tea. I thought she was crazy the first time she ordered it at a restaurant. Now, that is my favorite drink 10 yrs later. I will forever cherish our friendship and I will miss you so very much.
With love,
Cara Cosentino
Jennifer, you will be sadly missed. You were so full of love for your family. All of your Yada prayer group sisters are praying for your family.
The Wright family is very sad today. Jennifer had a dynamo personality and brightened up many of our days. Our daughter Sarah remembers that Jennifer took her to her first concert – Goo Goo Dolls. A very special person in our hearts and always in our memories.
Jay and family,
I’m so sorry for your loss. May your memories give you strength through this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you and you family.
Please accept our heartfelt condolences.
Thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of transition.
Love endures.
To the Savoie and Hardy families:
Jennifer was one of the brighest rays of sunshine I have ever had the pleasure to know. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this incredibly difficult time.
Jennifer,You were a good friend. Cindy and I have thought about so much. We enjoyed the times we hung out. I alway’s wanted you to find happiness. And, You found jay. And, We was so happy for you. The last time we so you was when we did some interior painting, For you and jay. I got sick, moved to mo.I just wish i got on fb. a long time ago. You will always be in our hearts. GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN.