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Donald J. Savage Sr.

Newark, New Jersey

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Donald J. Savage Sr. January 27, 2010 Donald J. Savage Sr., 81, of Basking Ridge, NJ, formerly of Berkeley Heights, passed away in Overlook Hospital, Summit on January 27, 2010. Visiting will be held in Paul Ippolito Summit Memorial, 7 Summit Ave., Summit on Friday, January 29 from 4 to 8 p.m....

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Jackie and Family

Please accept our condolences on your loss. I still remember when Donny was at U.S.F.&G in Syracuse on the advice he gave me as I started my career in the insurance business. Sue (nee Currie) and I will always remember those summers at Sandy Pond and the Savage clan. We will keep you and your family in our prayers.

Sue and Pete Mooney

Dear DJ,
I'm very sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad. You and your family are in my prayers. Take care,
Debbie Tambasco (Bersani)

To DJ and family:
I remember Mr and Mrs Savage visiting St John Fisher's parents' weekends and what a wonderful family!
With sincere symphathy,

Dear Jackie and family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of great sorrow. Mary Ellen & Bob Giltz

Mrs. Savage, Please know the passing of your husband and my God Father, Donald, brings me a very heavy heart. He was a great example to me of how to live a fruitful and faithful life. You and your family and friends are in our prayers.
Marty Lane

Dear Jackie and Family ,
With a heavy heart I send you my love and condolences.
I learned of Don's passing from Ray Hassett and I contacted a number of US&G associates.
As you know I thought Don was an ideal person and friend. I treasure the time we spent together.

Dear Jackie and family,
With a heavy heart I send my love to you.I heard of Don's passing from Ray Hassett and I contacted many of the USF&G friends.
AS you know I thought the world of Don,he was an ideal person and friend.I treasure the time we had together.

Dear Jackie,
I am very sad to hear about the passing of my godfather and hope you are among supportive friends and family at this difficult time. I spoke with Dad and Rose who say you may come up in the spring for a memorial sevice. I look forward to seeing you then and want you to know you are in our thoughts and prayers. I was proud to have you as godparents and the envy of my siblings because I always got an extra gift for birthdays and holidays.(Teresa still teases me about it). ...

Dear Jackie and family. Our prayers are with you and Don. He was one of the most outstanding people we all knew at LeMoyne. He will be missed but we are sure that he left a strong mark on all the organizations and groups that knew him. God bless.