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James Savage

Boston, Massachusetts

Dec 11, 1967 – Dec 28, 2022

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BORN
December 11, 1967
DIED
December 28, 2022
LOCATION
Boston, Massachusetts

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James Savage, Of Beacon Hill, Boston formally of Warrington UK passed away suddenly on December 28, 2022 at the age of 55.Jim was a longtime employee of JJ Foley's Bar and Grill Kingston St.,he worked with the Foley family for almost 27 years and was so loved by the family along with his...

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I was a fixture at foleys circa the early 2000s . Jim Always treated me and my pals Well . He was a first rate ball buster but i loved him for it and when he wasn´t razzing me , we did have some in depth conversations. I just went by today hoping to see Savage , only to learn he had left us all . And i say that in the collective because he joked and played with us all and we all loved it . My heart broke to learn Jim passed away . He was a love and thorn and sometimes both on the same...

Just saw this. Only met him once in person but he had a huge impact on my Boston visit. RIP sir.

Just heard the awful news this week. We´ll always have JazzFest 2012. See you at the corner of Sauvage & Grand Route St. John.

Absolutely stunned and sadden over just hearing this news, apparently I've been living under a rock! I had been wondering why I had not heard from back you in all these months, to which I came down to JJ's just last evening to see you! James you were such a gent in this world, and I can't believe we will no longer be graced with your presence, wit and intelligence. We never got to the bottom of finding out where our mate Rudolph is! Rudy if your out there and see this please let us know...

You were much more than a great bartender. You were a larger than life welcoming presence who brought many people together that became lifelong friends. I can see you standing @ Heaven´s gates chirping St. Peter & us just like ya did when I´d walk into Foley´s on Kingston Street! Love & miss ya buddy. JK

Loved Jim great person music aficionado he was the BEST!!!

Shocked to hear the news about Jim. Very happy memories in the 80's playing cricket at the 'White House' up Hobb Lane and listening to ZZ Top!

Only just heard of this. I was a primary school friend of James , brother Acca and Uncle Terry, and another life long Wire fan. - Stuart

A good man! Heart of gold!