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Art has been gone for some years now yet his legacy will live on . All of us that worked at Raley Field cared for and respected Art.
Betty Colbert Sharpe
February 22, 2024 | Work
Sacramento, California
SAVAGE, Art July 3, 1951 - November 21, 2009Art Savage, majority owner and CEO of the Sacramento River Cats, the Triple-A affiliate of the Oakland Athletics, passed away at the age of 58 due to complications of lung cancer.Art was a loving husband, son, father, and grandfather. He will be missed...
Read MoreArt has been gone for some years now yet his legacy will live on . All of us that worked at Raley Field cared for and respected Art.
Betty Colbert Sharpe
February 22, 2024 | Work
Dear Savage Family,
I never met Art but saw him on many occasions at Raley Field. As a lifelong Sacramentan, I am really thankful for his many contributions to the community, especially bringing baseball back to our city. I wish to express my condolences to all of you.
Wally Borland
November 30, 2009 | Gold River, CA
To Susan and family,
I knew Art from College, and the many hours we spent working together at a local accounting firm part time. I have known Susan (Black) Savage since we were six. Art and Susan were good people and we had some really good times, and it was very special to me to visit again with Art and Susan when they were in Salt Lake City about a year ago... Colleen and I offer our heartfelt prayers and thoughts to Susan and family in this very sad time. He will be remembered.
Mark Spurgeon
November 27, 2009 | Salt Lake, UT
ART SAVAGE was a FANTASTIC MAN,BOSS, and most of all a DEAR FRIEND.....knowing him was one of the highlights of my life....A real pleasure working for RALEYSFIELD....A chance of a life time.....Our prayers go out to the Savage Family and Friends..HE WILL BE MISSED BUT NOT FORGOTTON !
Connie Denny
November 25, 2009 | Sacramento, CA
Our heartfelt sympathies to the Savage family. What a shock. I had the extreme pleasure of working for, and with, Art while he served as interim President of the Cleveland Cavaliers-- many years ago. He was nothing short of the best "boss" I ever had - becuase he honestly cared about me first. This reflected in the way that the business ran while he was at the helm. He inspired people to work hard and that all ideas were worth discussion and thought. He taught me a lot about how to work with...
Andy Malitz
November 25, 2009 | Hudson, OH