John-SAVAGE-Obituary

John William "Bill" SAVAGE

Spokane, Washington

02/18/1935 - 11/21/2015

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SAVAGE, John William "Bill" The fourth child of Oscar and Mary Maher Savage, was born and raised in Spokane. He joined older siblings, James, Patricia, and Thomas on February 18, 1935. Younger brother, Terry, was born two years later. John attended St. Anthony's Parish School and Havermale Jr....

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John was my wood shop teacher at Mead. Excellent instructor. He taught me power tool safety that I still remembered decades later when I was a general contractor. He also was my councilor at SFCC when I attended there in the mid '70's. I'll always remember the interest he took in his students, his big smile and his wonderful sense of humor.

He was not only a special cousin but he was also our friend. We are sorry to hear of his death.

June


So sorry about your loss.
I always enjoyed working with John at SFCC.

Really enjoyed our visits in COSTCO these past few years.

You are in our thoughts


Ben and Julie Webinger

So sorry to hear of your loss of Bill. Even tho we have not been in touch for some years many good memories have come to mind. Joe enjoyed his hunting trips with Bill. Bill was a happy person after he met you, the love of his life. It was a joy to see you and Bill together. Raising our families kept one busy and we all went separate ways but our hearts always remember the good times we shared.
Our prayers are with you and the family.
Joe and Caroline Hoerner
Las Vegas, NV

June dear, I was so sorry to hear today of cousin Bill's death. I have so many great childhood memories of the Mahers and Savages as youngsters. I also will never forget you and Bill caring for me in a difficult time in my life in the late 1950's. Hope to see you at Holy Cross.

Mead High School Woodshop Teacher

We will miss walking by and talking to John. He always gave us great advice.
Ralph and Sandy Christiansen

June and family, We will miss John and the good times on Diamond Lake. Lon and Kathy Lee