Souza, Stephen J. (Brother)

August 27, 2017

Jesuit Brother Stephen J. Souza, SJ, died on August 27 at the Sacred Heart Jesuit Center in Los Gatos, California. He was 81.

Souza, Stephen J.

Jesuit Brother Stephen J. Souza, SJ, died on August 27 at the Sacred Heart Jesuit Center in Los Gatos, California. He was 81.

Born on Aug. 22, 1936 in Eleele, Kauai, Hawaii, Br. Souza grew up there and in Hanapepe, Kauai, attending Eleele School and Waimea High School. His early years were filled with a passion for sports (He was an avid Yankees fan.) and raising rabbits (which occasionally graced his family’s dinner table). This latter interest led him to join the Future Farmers of America while in high school.

Following high school, Br. Souza served in the U.S. Army. After his honorable discharge, he took up the call to another line of service as a brother in the Society of Jesus, entering the Jesuit Novitiate on March 8, 1958.

Over the course of his 59 years as a Jesuit, Br. Souza served in a variety of capacities, many of them building on business skills he had begun to acquire in the Army, but which he later expanded and developed while working in the business office and taking courses in accounting at Seattle University. That background provided him with the opportunity to spend two years teaching accounting in the Philippines.

In 1984, Br. Souza moved to Spokane to begin more than 33 years of service at Gonzaga University, first as an accountant for the bookstore, and ultimately keeping the books for the many student organizations on campus. In his later years, he would often comment on how much he loved being able to work with students.

Dedicated to his work, Br. Souza often insisted that he wanted to “die with his boots on.” Despite a chronic illness that led to bone cancer, Br. Souza remained adamant that he wanted to stay active in service as long as he could. It was therefore with mixed feelings that Br. Souza acknowledged that his energy was not sufficient to the task of continuing in his work. Yet, in characteristic fashion, he moved decisively once he had received permission to move to Sacred Heart Jesuit Center. Only a few days after arriving in Los Gatos, Br. Souza passed away.

He is preceded in death by his father, Edward M. Souza, his mother, Jeanette A. Melton, his brother, Edward M. Souza Jr., and his half-brothers, Walter H. Souza and Lester M. Souza. He is survived by his brother David M. Melton, half-brother Wayne H. Souza, and 11 nieces and nephews and their families.

David Inczauskis, SJ

David was born in Hinsdale, Illinois, and raised in Homer Glen, Illinois. A graduate of Wake Forest University, he met the Jesuits while studying liberation theology at Oxford University and joined the Society after graduation in 2014. 

As a Jesuit, David has been particularly active in academics: studying or working at a university every year since taking first vows in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 2016. He published two books in Spanish, one in 2019 on Honduran theater and one in 2022 on Honduran cinema. His current research as a doctoral student in philosophy at Loyola University Chicago focuses on critical phenomenology and Latin American liberation philosophy. Also at Loyola Chicago, he serves as chaplain to the men’s volleyball team and to the Spanglish Christian life community. Off campus, he works as a community organizer with the Coalition for Spiritual and Public Leadership.

After ordination, David will continue as a doctoral student in philosophy at Loyola University Chicago.