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I was so sorry to hear about Mr. Savee’s passing. He was such a funny and engaging  person and teacher. I was a student of  Mr. Savee in 2004, and I think of him often because I often answer the phone the same he did, with a great “Headquarters “ greeting.  God bless his family and his soul, and may he rest in peace. 
Bill Brewer
Bellflower, CA, USA; Lakewood, CA; Joshua Tree, CA

Mike Savee

I met Mike in 1975 when I started work at Washington Junior High School in Bellflower. He was very kind to the new guy, and I needed that kindness. I needed to find a place to live, and he suggested I check out his apartment complex in Bellflower. Soon we were co workers and neighbors.

I think it may have been in that first year at Washington that Mike invited me to go camping in Joshua Tree with him and his old friend Stan Kresowski. We arrived on a Friday night with a full moon. I was completely blown away. Stan was already a serious photographer, and soon Mike had a Canon AE-1. Before long I had my own camera.

So that was the start of many many camping trips to Joshua Tree. Occasionally Mike’s brothers, Stan’s brothers, and even Mike’s father joined us. And, of course, Stan Goodin-Mike called him Goodwin-joined us frequently. It was where my love of the desert and my passion for photography got their start.

From the beginning, Mike and I bonded over music. Mike was the moving force that got us to operas and philharmonic performances. I can also remember many conversations about books. Through those early years we were both teachers. For a while we both had a second job delivering furniture at a place called Once a Tree.

Over the years things changed. I quit teaching in 1981, while Mike continued. I got married to Wini in 1982, so I was no longer the bachelor friend. But through it all we stayed friends. And, through it all Mike was kind and accepting. Sometimes there would be gaps between seeing each other, but it never seemed to matter. Mike was the friend of my lifetime.

Through all the years of Mike’s illness I was struck by how he never complained—at least not to me. He just kept going, and he continued to find joy in his life. His love of music, ideas, the desert, all the things he was passionate about, and just having a good time seemed to sustain him. Toward the end of Mike’s illness, he was already disappearing. But there was still the essence of Mike there until the last few weeks.

So, to my old friend Mike, I want to say goodbye. I will miss you.

He was a sensible man as well as a great teacher. My condolences to his family. I have a great story to this day that I still tell sometimes that happened in his class. Actually I have two. He is part of so many memories at Mayfair High School. ❤️

Mr. Savee was a fantastic teacher, he had a great sense of humor that make learning fun. Some teachers leave a sketch in your brain, and Mr. Savee is definatly one of them. 

May he rest in peace. 

My heartfelt condolences to Mr. Savee's family.  He touched our lives ( all us Gurrolas) with his patience, kindness, and ability to bring out the best in us. We will always be grateful for the time we had with him.  

May his memory be a blessing. 

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My favorite high school algebra teacher. My deepest condolences. Class of 98’ 
Rest in Peace and Love Mike, you were always the sweetest with the kindest smile.
My condolences go out to his family.  He was such an amazing and funny math teacher.  He made learning math interesting and fun.  He made an impact on so many.    
He is the reason I am, and my fellow Monsoons, are so good at Algebra.
Mr. Savee was a beloved teacher. The class of ‘87 really embraced him. He was one of us and yet commanded respect.  Smart and funny with the energy of Tigger from Winnie the Pooh. Thank you for making teachers human and bringing levity to our days. May you rest in peace sir. 
Mike fought a bigger than life health challenge with dignity up until the end. I hope he was able to reunite with friends & family that paved the way ahead of him. 
Loved his since of humor and love of the desert!  Always a pro in working with students and other faculty members! 
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