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John W. Savage Sr.

Syracuse, New York

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July 21, 2007 John W. Savage Sr., 85, of East Syracuse, died Saturday at Iroquois Nursing Home. He was born in Jewell, NY, was raised in Rome, NY, and had resided in East Syracuse for many years. He retired from New York Telephone after 30 years. He was an Army veteran of WW II and a member of...

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We are so sorry to hear of Jack's passing. We will miss his terrific smile on Sunday mornings at the diner at the regional market,when he was able to come for breakfast.As soon as we opened the door,seeing his happy face made the day much brighter. We will miss him. Rick and Jane Jackman. Ce Ce Jackman also wishes to express her deepest sympathy.

David, Jackie & Matt. I am so very sorry to hear about the death of your Dad. He was one special human being. I will always remember your parents' kindness to me when I first graduated from Crouse-Irving & began my nursing career in Syracuse. He made me laugh every day!! Please know your old friends share your sadness.

So sorry to read about Jack.My wife and I knew Jack and Ann from St Matthews for many, many years.
I also was a volunteer at St. Joes`
and looked forward to seeing his
smiling face and great sense of
humor.

David, Jack and Matthew, I'm so sorry to hear about your Dad. Your parents were good people who guided many of us Fremont kids along the road to adulthood. I'll cherish my memories of Jack and Ann. You and your families will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Jack has surely been missed here at the Volunteer Office. There is not a week that would go by that someone would ask if we heard how Jack was doing. I remember when I first started at the Volunteer Office, Sister Myra asked me who I thought Jack looked like .... and sure enough he does resemble the Pope (or should I say the Pope resembled him).

We are sorry for your loss, but you should take great comfort and pride in having had such a dear man as part of your life. I know we...

Jack and Ann were wonderful neighbors for over 35 years. We will never forget them. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Jack was a good friend and fellow telephone man. He always set an excellent example on his daily life. My deepest sympathy to his family.

David, Jack and Matthew, we are so sorry for your loss. Our parents were so very active together at St. Matthew's. We all have fond memories of Jack and Ann.
Lucille D'Angelo & Connie Palmisano

Jack and Ann were our very good friends, When David was born they spent about a week with us until Ann got back on her feet. We were co-workers and hunting buddies.He will be missed, very sorry for your loss.