Betsy Mitchell Savery

Profile Updated: January 8, 2020
Residing In: Reno, NV USA
Spouse/Partner: Michael Boumansour
Homepage: www.classcreator.com/troy-ny-1963
www.classcreator.com/troy-ny-1900
Occupation: Retired RN; Musician (flute and piccolo) with the Reno Wind Symphony; therapy dog team with Paws4Love; volunteer at Renown Medical Center Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in Reno.
Children: Jill Savery, dob 5/2/72

Laura Nelson, dob 6/26/68

Gabe Nelson, grandson

Gary More…Nelson, son-in-law

Grandsons: Chad and Gabe Nelson
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4/2015: I am a graduate of the University of Buffalo in NY State with a major in Nursing and a minor in psychology. I was a member of the Sigma Kappa sorority. I have been a registered nurse in pulmonary medicine for many years (specializing in the treatment of children and adults with asthma and life-threatening allergies). My two daughters have led very accomplished lives. Laura Savery Nelson is a nurse specialist in the Neonatal Intensive Care Nursery at a hospital in Roseville, CA, having graduated from Sacramento State University. She was a member of the jazz dance team for the Sacramento Kings Professional Basketball Team for several years and travelled internationally with them. She is married to Gary Nelson and they have a son named Gabe. He weighed 1.5 pounds at birth and is now very healthy and the love of our lives. Jill is a Gold Medalist from the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta in team synchronized swimming. I have been so fortunate to have travelled with her over the years, both nationally and internationally, to see her win many national and international titles. Jill is a 10 time All-American swimmer and was named the National Collegiate Swimmer of the Year (representing UC Berkeley) in 1994. She has been inducted into the US Swimming Hall of Fame and the International Swimming Hall of Fame. She was elected the team captain of the National and Olympic Synchronized Swim Teams for three years. She earned a Masters degree in environmental science at Yale University and has worked with the Olympic movement over the last few years. She lived in London for 3 years to assist the International Olympic Committee in planning the 2012 Summer Olympic Games. She worked as the Head of Sustainability for the 2013 America's Cup. She now resides in Reno, NV, and owns her own consulting company in the environmental field. I currently live in Reno, NV. I have played my flute/piccolo in several concert bands, in a flute choir called the Flutecakes (piccolo, flute, alto flute, bass flute), in musical productions, and in my church orchestra. I am currently a member of the Reno Wind Symphony.

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Mar 15, 2022 at 9:32 AM

SUBMITTED BY STEVE SIPOS ON THE 53rd ANNIVERSARY OF ROGER FULKERSON'S DEATH IN VIETNAM IN 1968

Today is the 53rd anniversary of the death of Roger Fulkerson September 25, 1968 near Duc Lap Special Forces Camp in Vietnam. I was coordinating artillery fires in the area at a C/P outside the perimeter of DucLap SF Camp. I believe I was on the radio with Roger when he was killed. His RTO (Radio Operator) took the radio and advised the Forward Observer (FO) was just killed. In war, many units are involved. We generally did not know the names of who was on the radio. We responded for calls for artillery fire and tried our very best to deliver it quickly and accurately. Through the process of elimination I came to the conclusion Roger was the FO killed during the fire mission I was running. DucLap was my last field assignment in Vietnam. It was a terrible place. Too many lost their lives there and in the war.
While I did not know him, I think of him at this time of year.

Steve Sipos
5/22 Artillery 175-8" SP
Vietnam December 1967 - November 1968

Mar 13, 2022 at 12:33 AM
Sep 25, 2021 at 7:47 PM

On the 53rd anniversary of Roger's death in Vietnam, the following memory was submitted by Steve Sipos, from Arlington HS in LaGrangeville, NY:

Today is the 53rd anniversary of the death of Roger Fulkerson September 25, 1968 near Duc Lap Special Forces Camp in Vietnam. I was coordinating artillery fires in the area at a C/P outside the perimeter of DucLap SF Camp. I believe I was on the radio with Roger when he was killed. His RTO (Radio Operator) took the radio and advised the Forward Observer (FO) was just killed. In war, many units are involved. We generally did not know the names of who was on the radio. We responded for calls for artillery fire and tried our very best to deliver it quickly and accurately. Through the process of elimination I came to the conclusion Roger was the FO killed during the fire mission I was running. DucLap was my last field assignment in Vietnam. It was a terrible place. Too many lost their lives there and in the war.
While I did not know him, I think of him at this time of year. 

Steve Sipos
5/22 Artillery 175-8" SP
Vietnam December 1967 - November 1968

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Betsy, Happy Birthday
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Apr 22, 2016 at 5:33 PM

Leo Derkowski wrote this tribute to his best friend, Pete Herman:

When I got a phone call last night from my high school classmate and friend, Betsy Savery, I at first thought, as the consummate organizer that she is, she wanted me to volunteer for something … or it was bad news. Sorrowfully it was the latter. Betsy informed me that my best friend from childhood, Pete Herman, had been called home to heaven. Needless to say, it was shocking and very, very sad news.

I first met Pete in the fourth grade at Public School 16 in Troy, New York, but we did not really become close friends until high school. I think we got along well together because we shared a bizarre and unique sense of humor, eagerly anticipating the next issue of Mad Magazine, which we discussed endlessly after its arrival. I remember the joy of writing what we hoped were very funny “commercials” for the prom that were broadcast over the PA system under the stern eye of the principal, Mr. Enfanto, who once greeted us with, “Ah, my young thespians” to which Pete replied indignantly, “I take exception to that!” As we dissolved in laughter Mr. Enfanto just stared at him open mouthed. My favorite was the Chipmunks parody. Pete, Roger Fulkerson and I sang into a tape recorder and then played it back at a faster speed.

To say that Pete was smart and talented, especially musically, is a woeful understatement. I was amazed at how easily even the most difficult school work came to him, but underlying that was a work ethic that to this day I envied. After school we would retreat to his house where we invented stupid games to play, encouraged by his father, Otto, who would gleefully join us. However, the time came for homework, and his Mom, “Tilly,” would make me sit down and work alongside Pete. If it weren’t for them I doubt that I would have made it through school with a B average. Of course, it was Mrs. And Mrs. Herman to me.

We stayed close through college and the Army, but afterwards drifted apart and I soon lost contact with him. Then, it must have been around 1992, Betsy got us back together again and we worked on planning our first ever high school reunion (after 39 years!). It seemed as if the intervening decades never existed and we picked up our friendship right where it left off. Since then we stayed in touch and visited each other when we could. Whenever I had a bad day I knew a dose of Pete Herman would cheer me up and I gave him a call.

One of the things we discovered is that we shared was a strong Christian faith. Pete was very involved in his church as I am with mine. That brought us even closer together. So even though I am profoundly sad, I know that my friend is waiting for me in heaven. How do I know this? Because we both believe in Jesus Christ as our savior from sin. Because of his death and resurrection we know we will have everlasting life with the Lord. No matter how bad we have been, we know our sins are forgiven though our faith in Jesus.

On his last birthday I continued our tradition of reminding him that he is older than I am and he replied, “Maybe I’ll just stop and let you catch up.” I told him that the only way I would catch up with him will be in heaven and he said, “I will definitely see you there PTL (praise the lord).” I just didn’t know the Lord planned to do this so soon.

Marcia and I are praying constantly for Carolyn and Pete’s family. Be comforted in knowing that Pete is finally home where he belongs and we can confidently look forward to seeing him again when our time comes.

Pete was the best friend anyone could ever have. We loved each other like brothers and I am really going to miss him. When I am hurting, I read the Bible. And there I find peace for my troubled mind. When I think of Pete, I like the following the best:

John 14:1-4
“Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in God; believe also in me. My Father’s house has many rooms; if that were not so, would I have told you that I am going there to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am. You know the way to the place where I am going.”

Pete knew the way.

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Apr 22, 2016 at 5:33 PM

I am in absolute shock and grief over Pete's death. I have known him since the fourth grade when he and his parents arrived in this country from Germany. Pete spoke no English but learned very fast from his friends in school. I went to school with him from grade school through high school and we have kept in touch over the years. He is one of a kind and one of the most beloved members of our Troy High Class of 1963 alumni group. My deepest condolences to Carolyn and to his mother, who we designated years ago as our Troy High School Class Mom. Heaven has just gained an amazing angel in Pete. Finally he and his very best friend from his youth, Roger Fulkerson, are back together laughing and joking and enjoying one another.

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Posted: Dec 16, 2013 at 8:47 PM
Partying at Laurie Mandelbaum's house.
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More partying at Laurie Mandelbaum's house.
Posted: Mar 09, 2014 at 9:00 PM
Junior prom 1962.
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Grand reunion in San Francisco, 2001, of best friends from Troy High School. First time we've been together since 1963!!
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Junior prom court 1962.
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Senior ball 1963.
Posted: Mar 08, 2014 at 9:00 PM
Yearly summer trips to Cape Cod with wonderful friends and family.
Posted: Mar 08, 2014 at 9:00 PM
Elaine and Larry, Paula and Peter, Betsy and Al met for an afternoon in Cape Cod for the first time since graduation from Troy High School in 1963. What an awesome time we had.
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Betsy, Larry and Elaine in Cape Cod, 2001.
Posted: Dec 16, 2013 at 8:47 PM
Old time buddies in Cape Cod 2001: Elaine Hogan Schlegel, Betsy, Paula Schlegel Sanders.