Spencer-Savory-Obituary

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Spencer Jay Savory

Aug 23, 1954 - Oct 4, 2025

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In loving memory of a wonderful man. We will love you and miss you always. I’m not going to say goodbye, but until we meet again, crabby old man at the bottom of the hill.
From the crabby old lady on the top of the hill

Well Spencer you sure are going to be missed. I am happy I got to tell you that I loved you and you said it right back. When I think of you now I know you had a good life which is comforting. Thank you for loving my cousin, your children, your grands and great grands. You were the best at all you did. I've always had respect for you and when I think if you I'll have a big smile on my face. Those eye rolls and hand to the forehead always cracked me up. I don't believe there any more molds made...

I am so sorry for your loss. I hope you will be comforted by many happy memories of your time together.

Oh Daddymy heart hurts so bad! How do I live in this crazy world without you? I am so lost and broken, give Jesus a hug for me! My two greatest influences in my life are together. Did you ask God why he created ticks yet? I love you Daddy!

I have had you(Susan) on my mind lately. Kept telling my self I wanted to make a way to come and see you and Spencer. I will be praying for you and your family . Beverly (Goff) Bock

So sorry for you loss he was a great man I’m glad I got to know him

Niki, I loved your dad. He was so kind and generous with his time and talents — always willing to lend a hand, make people feel welcomed, with a great sense of humor, and he was such a great friend-dad, willing to let me come over for us to hangout. He was truly one of the kindest, most humble, hard-working people I have met. I can imagine how heartbroken you all are. Nothing can ever replace him, nor should it. I pray that your memories remain as fresh as if they happened yesterday and...

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Spencer's Obituary

Savory, Spencer Jay, passed away, Saturday, October 4, 2025, at his home at the age of 71. He was born in Washington, Missouri, a son of Alfred Jackson and Mary Lou (Holladay) Savory. Spencer worked in maintenance at Westminster Christian Academy faithfully for 37 years. He was well known for...

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