Celebrating the life of
Robert Scott Luse
February 15, 1956 - May 17, 2015
Savannah- Robert “Scott” Luse, 59, died Sunday, May 17, 2015. He was born in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, February 15, 1956. He was the son of Harris Hadley and Virginia Berry Luse. He graduated with a Liberal Arts degree from Penn State University. Scott had a lifelong love of aviation. After college he attended Spartan School of Aeronautics, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he earned his A & P Certification. In 1987, he began his aviation career at Agusta Aviation, in Philadelphia. In 1999, he joined Gulfstream / General Dynamics, in Savannah, and was a Contract Specialist.
Scott loved, “his girls” and was a devoted husband and father. He loved the outdoors, golfing, trap and skeet shooting and his antique Chris Craft.
He was a loyal church member of Christ Church Anglican where he served on many committees and outreach programs.
Scott loved life and sharing stories and jokes; he cherished every day.
He is survived by his wife of 29 years, Nancy Bowden Luse, of Savannah and two daughters, Jillian Berry Luse and Stephanie Leah Luse of Savannah, a sister, Virginia Luse of Oneida, NY.
He is predeceased by brothers Charles, Coulter and James
The Memorial Service will be held Sunday, May 24, 2015 at Christ Church Anglican, at 2:00 pm. The church is located at 2020 Bull Street, Savannah, GA. Rev. Marcus Robertson, Officiant.
The family requests that memorial gifts be sent to: The Building Fund, Christ Church Anglican, 2020 Bull Street, Savannah, GA, 31401.
Nancy, I was shocked to read is Scott's passing after seeing him at Rob Kress's funeral. My wife Chris and I send our prayers and best wishes for you and your family. sincerely, Rob Bradway
- Rob Bradway, king of prussia, pa
Dear Nancy and family I am deeply saddened to hear of your loss.a great family with far to many early losses.So many wonderful memories.I hope scott is building swing sets from Jolly Rodgers for us to play on.
- steve warner, kennett square, pa
I was saddened to learn of the untimely passing of Scott. I knew him throughout my tenure as Director, Corporate Communications, Gulfstream Aerospace, and we shared two things together: love of boats and love of daughters. I extend to his family my deepest condolences. He was, in every sense of the word, a gentleman.
- Robert Baugniet, Savannah, GA
Nancy, greatly saddened about Scott and thinking about you during your time of sorrow. So many memories of him from the Bryn Mawr neighborhood and his long and close relationship with my Rob. Imagining that they may now be together again and laughing about their wrestling team, cross country auto trip and so much more.
- robert l kress, chesterbrook, pa
I am so very sorry for your profound loss and pray for you during your time of grief.
- Lynn Roesler, Savannah, Ga
We are very sad to hear of Roberts passing the family will be in our prayers
- Anthon &,Vickie Hummel, Savannah , Ga.
Nancy, Jill & Stephanie, Please accept our deepest and most sincere condolences with the passing of Scott. What we will remember most about Scott and you and the girls, was your warm welcome and introduction to Savannah and the many friends you shared with us during our transition from Phoenix 15 years ago. Scott's smile and sunny disposition was always a welcome sight for all of us. Scott had the rare ability to see the silver lining in every dark cloud. We have always considered Scott and you great friends and feel lucky that he had touched our lives. We know how much he loved his family and absolutely adored his daughters. As a golfing buddy, there was none better. There is an old James Taylor song that goes "the secret of life is enjoying the passage of time." That was Scott in a nutshell. We will celebrate Scott's life, yet mourn his passing. .....
- Tom, Lynn, & Lindsay Schilder, Savannah, GA
What a blessing to have Scott and Nancy Luse move in next door to me for about ten years. Scott and I had many conversations as we returned home after a long day's work. He had a wonderful sense of humor and it was a joy having them as neighbors. Scott was so proud of his family and I still remember the day when he told me he joined the church. The Good Lord was enriched to have Scott as a devoted follower. May you have peace knowing Scott was a gift that we will treasure in this walk of life.
- Sue Turner, Savannah, GA
I'm so sorry to hear this sad news. My heartfelt condolences to you and your daughters.
- Patricia Ryan, Savannah, GA
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this very sad time. Scott will be surely missed.
- Jim Tait, Savannah, GA
Nancy and girls, we wanted to say from the bottom of our hearts how sorry we are for your loss. Scott had a wonderful and warm smile. Our encounters have been limited but none the less treasured. May GOD wrap his arms around you and your family. With much love, Kim and Garry
- Kim Graham and Garry Riddle, Savannah, Ga
Nancy, I was shocked to read is Scott's passing after seeing him at Rob Kress's funeral. My wife Chris and I send our prayers and best wishes for you and your family. sincerely, Rob Bradway
- Rob Bradway, king of prussia, pa
Dear Nancy and family I am deeply saddened to hear of your loss.a great family with far to many early losses.So many wonderful memories.I hope scott is building swing sets from Jolly Rodgers for us to play on.
- steve warner, kennett square, pa
I was saddened to learn of the untimely passing of Scott. I knew him throughout my tenure as Director, Corporate Communications, Gulfstream Aerospace, and we shared two things together: love of boats and love of daughters. I extend to his family my deepest condolences. He was, in every sense of the word, a gentleman.
- Robert Baugniet, Savannah, GA
Nancy, greatly saddened about Scott and thinking about you during your time of sorrow. So many memories of him from the Bryn Mawr neighborhood and his long and close relationship with my Rob. Imagining that they may now be together again and laughing about their wrestling team, cross country auto trip and so much more.
- robert l kress, chesterbrook, pa
I am so very sorry for your profound loss and pray for you during your time of grief.
- Lynn Roesler, Savannah, Ga
We are very sad to hear of Roberts passing the family will be in our prayers
- Anthon &,Vickie Hummel, Savannah , Ga.
Nancy, Jill & Stephanie, Please accept our deepest and most sincere condolences with the passing of Scott. What we will remember most about Scott and you and the girls, was your warm welcome and introduction to Savannah and the many friends you shared with us during our transition from Phoenix 15 years ago. Scott's smile and sunny disposition was always a welcome sight for all of us. Scott had the rare ability to see the silver lining in every dark cloud. We have always considered Scott and you great friends and feel lucky that he had touched our lives. We know how much he loved his family and absolutely adored his daughters. As a golfing buddy, there was none better. There is an old James Taylor song that goes "the secret of life is enjoying the passage of time." That was Scott in a nutshell. We will celebrate Scott's life, yet mourn his passing. .....
- Tom, Lynn, & Lindsay Schilder, Savannah, GA
What a blessing to have Scott and Nancy Luse move in next door to me for about ten years. Scott and I had many conversations as we returned home after a long day's work. He had a wonderful sense of humor and it was a joy having them as neighbors. Scott was so proud of his family and I still remember the day when he told me he joined the church. The Good Lord was enriched to have Scott as a devoted follower. May you have peace knowing Scott was a gift that we will treasure in this walk of life.
- Sue Turner, Savannah, GA
I'm so sorry to hear this sad news. My heartfelt condolences to you and your daughters.
- Patricia Ryan, Savannah, GA
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this very sad time. Scott will be surely missed.
- Jim Tait, Savannah, GA
Nancy and girls, we wanted to say from the bottom of our hearts how sorry we are for your loss. Scott had a wonderful and warm smile. Our encounters have been limited but none the less treasured. May GOD wrap his arms around you and your family. With much love, Kim and Garry
- Kim Graham and Garry Riddle, Savannah, Ga
Services under the direction of:
Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200

