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Herschal "Plug" Savage Jr.

Weatherford, Texas

1929 - 2005

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Herschal "Plug" Savage Jr., 75, a longtime Parker County resident, passed away Saturday, Jan. 22, 2005, at a local hospital after undergoing heart surgery.

Funeral: 2 p.m. Tuesday at White's Chapel of Memories. Burial: East Greenwood Cemetery. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at White's Funeral...

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It is May now Daddy, mother, the kids and I drove down to attend Steven's graduation down in Dripping Springs. I wish you could have been with us to witness this event. You'd would have been so proud of Sue and Steve and how they together raised Little. He is a fine young man who is destined for greatness. He has been accepted to Texas A & M and will be attending this Fall.
Robert Charles passed a week ago and I no he is with you and uncle Johnny. Time continues to pass rapidly and in...

Hershal was my nephew, though I was only 6 months older than he.
My eldest brother Hershal Senior would have been very proud of him as was I. Bless you Hershal. Aunt Mackie

My grandfather was one of the grestest men I knew, He was the only real grandfather I had and he was an inspiration to me and I miss him very much, I will always remember him and his bowl full of peacan's how he would always love to give them away his wisdom was only surpased by his kindness and love. He was truly a great man and will be missed and remembered.
Your grandson Connor

Two months have passed since Jesus called you home. I miss you very much and was not prepared for your departure.
I know you entered into Gods' kingdom, and you are happy now, but I still miss you dearly. I think of all the things we did together as father and son. My dreams go there often. Summer is soon approaching and I will, for the first time be cutting and baling hay without you. In the past, at he end of the day I would always see you coming into the field to see how things were...

I loved my grandad very very much. He was a great man. He loved to attend church and listen to Brother Toby preach. My grandad was a very wise man. He liked riding on his John deere tractor. I loved grandad's food and especially his deserts (funnel cake). He was especially proud of me when I made the A honor role. I will always remember and love my grandad.

My grandad was a person who gave from his heart. I watched him while he prepared food for the cafe' and he never took shortcuts. He was a lover of football and sports. He would always keep up with the area teams who were coached by previous players from Weatherford.
I never saw my grandad cry, he was always happy. I miss him. I will always try to bring honor to him.

How do you start. Well I have met the man and have to say he treated me like a son. I have eaten the food and he always gave more than you could eat. I was blessed each time I was around him.

I worked with Richard at Bell Helicopter in Ft Worth and can see where Richard got his heart and courage.
They say the greatest compliment you can leave is a reproduction of your life. I've seen that in the Savage family because of Plugs life.

You will never meet a nicer person than Mr. Savage. He was respected and beloved by his students, friends, and co-workers. His legacy of friendliness and decency is continued through his family.

PLUG WAS A GREAT MAN HE TAUGHT ME ALOT ABOUT PLUMBING AND TALKED ME INTO GETTING MY JOURNEYMAN PLUMBING LICENSE WE WORKED AT LJ PARKER REAL ESTATE AND HAD A LOT OF LAUGHS WILL MISS HIM...