San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

MAX GIOVANNINI

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Col. Max Giovannini (USAFRet.) died on 10 May 2022 at the age of 93 in San Antonio, Texas. His long life was characteri­zed by unwavering devotion to his family and country. He epitomized the “officer and gentleman.”

He was born to Filippo and Irene Giovannini in Ellwood City, Pennsylvan­ia.

After graduating from Geneva College, he was awarded a commission in the U.S. Air Force and began a 29-year military career in the new USAF Security Service.

At his first tour of duty, he met and married Mary Bethel Kincaid. They raised four children in six states and five overseas assignment­s, including USAFSS Headquarte­rs, Kelly AFB, Wheelus AFB, Tripoli, Libya, European Security Region Headquarte­rs, Frankfurt, Germany, Headquarte­rs-Tactical Air Command, Langley AFB, Wakkanai Air Station, Japan, command of the common defense installati­on in

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Karamürsel, Turkey, National Security Agency, Ft. Meade, Maryland, DOD Special Representa­tive to the Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, and the North American Aerospace Defense Command, Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado.

He furthered his education by earning an MBA at the Univ. of Oklahoma, and his distinguis­hed service was recognized with numerous commendati­ons, including the Bronze Star, the Distinguis­hed Service Medal, and the Legion of Merit.

Upon retirement, Max returned to San Antonio, where he transferre­d his leadership skills to civilian life. He served his fellow officers as Executive Director of Air Force Village I, and on Security Service FCU’s Board of Directors for 30 years, including service as Chairman, making many cherished friends. Max and Mary enjoyed a vibrant life until Mary’s death parted them after 58 years of marriage. Two years later, Max found new joy with Dolores “Dodie” Blum, with whom he - May 10, 2022 was joined in marriage in 2013. Their nine years together were marked by great happiness.

Max is survived by his wife Dodie, daughters Juliana McCollom (Patrick) (Luther, Oklahoma), Gloria Giovannini (Jay Mitchell) (Salt Lake City, Utah), and Regina Giovannini (Lamar McCorkle) (Houston

Texas), daughter-in-law Sebastiana Giovannini (Sacramento, California), eleven grandchild­ren, two great-grandchild­ren, cousin Paolo DePiante (Elisabetta) of Rome, Italy, and many other cousins, nieces and nephews in the U.S. and Italy.

He was preceded in death by his parents, wife Mary, infant daughter Marietta, and son Philip Giovannini, PhD.

Mass will be celebrated on June 21, 2022 at 9:00a.m. at St. Louis Catholic Church in Castrovill­e, followed by 11:30a.m. committal with military honors at Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery. Friends are invited to greet the family at 3:00p.m. at Blue Skies of Texas West.

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Memorials may be made to Air Force Villages Charitable Foundation.

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