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'''Joan L. Savage (nee Leonhardt)''' (18 August 1924 - 4 December 2021) was a Colorado ranch family matriarch and the mother of futurist and author [[Marshall T. Savage]].
'''Joan L. Savage (nee Leonhardt)''' (18 August 1924 - 4 December 2021) was a Colorado ranch family matriarch and the mother of futurist and author [[Marshall T. Savage]].


==Ancestry===
==Ancestry==


The Leonardt surname is of German and Dutch origin; from the Germanic personal name Leonhard, composed of the elements leo ‘lion’ + hard, ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’. [5]
The Leonardt surname is of German and Dutch origin; from the Germanic personal name Leonhard, composed of the elements leo ‘lion’ + hard, ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’. [5]
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The couple moved to Colorado's Western Slope to pursue oil shale development. They had four boys while ranching on Battlement Mesa, near Grand Valley (now Parachute), and the family moved to Rifle in 1963.
The couple moved to Colorado's Western Slope to pursue oil shale development. They had four boys while ranching on Battlement Mesa, near Grand Valley (now Parachute), and the family moved to Rifle in 1963.


In 2000, Mrs. Savage believed royalty owners were being shortchanged by a natural gas company. When she challenged the company at a public meeting, its president told her, "Joan Savage, sue us if you don't like it." She did sue. And in that year, she won a precedent-setting Supreme Court case for royalty owners.
In 2000 [actually it was 1998], Mrs. Savage believed royalty owners were being shortchanged by a natural gas company [Barrett Resources, which was bought out by Williams in 2001 which inherited the lawsuit]. When she challenged the company at a public meeting, its president told her, "Joan Savage, sue us if you don't like it." She did sue. And in that year [actually it was 2006], she won a precedent-setting Supreme Court case for royalty owners.  [In fact she won her case in 2006 when the Colorado State Supreme Court refused to hear the appeal of her opponent after she won in a lower court].


For 25 years, Mrs. Savage raised Arabian horses and often rode them in endurance races. For years, she also wrangled dozens of kids of family and friends who were sent to her for a ranch experience and sometimes for "rehabilitation."
For 25 years, Mrs. Savage raised Arabian horses and often rode them in endurance races. For years, she also wrangled dozens of kids of family and friends who were sent to her for a ranch experience and sometimes for "rehabilitation."


Mrs. Savage was an avid world traveler. In 1967-68, when her sons were ages 8 to 17, the family of six spent a year traveling in Europe, often living in a VW van. Her last trips abroad included going to China in 2007, Germany in 2010 and Roatan in 2011. She was a member of the International Women's Forum and remained connected with the River Rats, an adventuresome group of women friends from the forum. Among this group, Mrs. Savage was known as a "lioness."
Mrs. Savage was an avid world traveler. In 1967-68, when her sons were ages 8 to 17, the family of six spent a year traveling in Europe, often living in a VW van. Her last trips abroad included going to China in 2007, Germany in 2010 and Roatan [an island in the Caribbean] in 2011. She was a member of the International Women's Forum and remained connected with the River Rats, an adventuresome group of women friends from the forum. Among this group, Mrs. Savage was known as a "lioness."


For decades, she was a quiet but generous supporter of a Pennsylvania library that collects and protects Yiddish books. "These are the books that Hitler wanted to burn," she said.
For decades, she was a quiet but generous supporter of a Pennsylvania library that collects and protects Yiddish books. "These are the books that Hitler wanted to burn," she said.


Mrs. Savage was preceded in death by her husband, John Savage, and brother, Laurence Leonhardt. She is survived by sons, John (Sally), Rifle, CO; Roy (Libby), Snowmass, CO; Marshall (Tami), Hayden Lake, ID, and Daniel (Suzanne), Lakewood, CO; nine grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren with more to come.
Mrs. Savage was preceded in death by her husband, John Savage, and brother, Laurence Leonhardt [(~1923 - 2010), of Jeffersontown, Kentucky [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/louisville/name/laurence-leonhardt-obituary?id=23566643&__cf_chl_captcha_tk__=1.yfB9UjvRttogosc0.4A4a325kysFjae91jkhi9mYA-1642994000-0-gaNycGzNF9E]]. She is survived by sons, John (Sally), Rifle, CO; Roy (Libby), Snowmass, CO; Marshall (Tami), Hayden Lake, ID, and Daniel (Suzanne), Lakewood, CO; nine grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren with more to come.
 
Published by The [Grand Valley, Colorado] Daily Sentinel on Jan. 6, 2022.
Published by The [Grand Valley, Colorado] Daily Sentinel on Jan. 6, 2022.


==Sources==
==Sources==


[1] [Grand Valley, Colorado] Daily Sentinel, 6 January 2022.  https://www.postindependent.com/news/state-supreme-court-refuses-to-hear-williams-appeal-in-royalty-lawsuit/
[1] [Grand Valley, Colorado] Daily Sentinel, 6 January 2022.  https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/gjsentinel/name/joan-savage-obituary?id=32133923


[2] https://www.stinson.com/assets/htmldocuments/Royalty%20Update%20Paper%20-%20Salzman.pdf
[2] https://www.stinson.com/assets/htmldocuments/Royalty%20Update%20Paper%20-%20Salzman.pdf
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[3] https://caselaw.findlaw.com/co-court-of-appeals/1199033.html
[3] https://caselaw.findlaw.com/co-court-of-appeals/1199033.html


[4] https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/gjsentinel/name/joan-savage-obituary?id=32133923
[4] https://www.postindependent.com/news/state-supreme-court-refuses-to-hear-williams-appeal-in-royalty-lawsuit/


[5] https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=leonhardt#:~:text=German%20and%20Dutch%3A%20from%20the,brave'%2C%20'strong'.
[5] https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=leonhardt#:~:text=German%20and%20Dutch%3A%20from%20the,brave'%2C%20'strong'.

Latest revision as of 03:16, 24 January 2022

Joan L. Savage, circa 2021

Joan L. Savage (nee Leonhardt) (18 August 1924 - 4 December 2021) was a Colorado ranch family matriarch and the mother of futurist and author Marshall T. Savage.

Ancestry

The Leonardt surname is of German and Dutch origin; from the Germanic personal name Leonhard, composed of the elements leo ‘lion’ + hard, ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’. [5]

Obituary

Joan L. Savage

August 18, 1924 - December 4, 2021

Western Slope home builder, horse breeder, rancher, and oil shale developer, Joan Savage, died in Grand Junction, Colorado, December 4. She was 97.

Born Joan Leonhardt in Milwaukee, WI, August 18, 1924, she grew up in Louisville, KY. Her family spent summers in Sturgeon Bay, WI, and as a young woman she returned to Milwaukee to earn a nursing degree from the University of Wisconsin. She trained with the U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps.

Attracted to Colorado's ski slopes, she moved to Denver, where she worked as a nurse. It was there she met John Savage. During a trip to Europe in 1950, the pair married in Luxembourg, and then remarried in Louisville when they returned to the States because Mrs. Savage insisted on having a marriage certificate in hand and not just an entry in a foreign country's Bible.

The couple moved to Colorado's Western Slope to pursue oil shale development. They had four boys while ranching on Battlement Mesa, near Grand Valley (now Parachute), and the family moved to Rifle in 1963.

In 2000 [actually it was 1998], Mrs. Savage believed royalty owners were being shortchanged by a natural gas company [Barrett Resources, which was bought out by Williams in 2001 which inherited the lawsuit]. When she challenged the company at a public meeting, its president told her, "Joan Savage, sue us if you don't like it." She did sue. And in that year [actually it was 2006], she won a precedent-setting Supreme Court case for royalty owners. [In fact she won her case in 2006 when the Colorado State Supreme Court refused to hear the appeal of her opponent after she won in a lower court].

For 25 years, Mrs. Savage raised Arabian horses and often rode them in endurance races. For years, she also wrangled dozens of kids of family and friends who were sent to her for a ranch experience and sometimes for "rehabilitation."

Mrs. Savage was an avid world traveler. In 1967-68, when her sons were ages 8 to 17, the family of six spent a year traveling in Europe, often living in a VW van. Her last trips abroad included going to China in 2007, Germany in 2010 and Roatan [an island in the Caribbean] in 2011. She was a member of the International Women's Forum and remained connected with the River Rats, an adventuresome group of women friends from the forum. Among this group, Mrs. Savage was known as a "lioness."

For decades, she was a quiet but generous supporter of a Pennsylvania library that collects and protects Yiddish books. "These are the books that Hitler wanted to burn," she said.

Mrs. Savage was preceded in death by her husband, John Savage, and brother, Laurence Leonhardt [(~1923 - 2010), of Jeffersontown, Kentucky [1]]. She is survived by sons, John (Sally), Rifle, CO; Roy (Libby), Snowmass, CO; Marshall (Tami), Hayden Lake, ID, and Daniel (Suzanne), Lakewood, CO; nine grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren with more to come.

Published by The [Grand Valley, Colorado] Daily Sentinel on Jan. 6, 2022.

Sources

[1] [Grand Valley, Colorado] Daily Sentinel, 6 January 2022. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/gjsentinel/name/joan-savage-obituary?id=32133923

[2] https://www.stinson.com/assets/htmldocuments/Royalty%20Update%20Paper%20-%20Salzman.pdf

[3] https://caselaw.findlaw.com/co-court-of-appeals/1199033.html

[4] https://www.postindependent.com/news/state-supreme-court-refuses-to-hear-williams-appeal-in-royalty-lawsuit/

[5] https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=leonhardt#:~:text=German%20and%20Dutch%3A%20from%20the,brave'%2C%20'strong'.