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Dr. Kenneth J. Savage

57, San Jose, Ca, New Jersey

Age 57

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Dr. Kenneth J. SavageSan Jose, CA - Dr. Kenneth J. Savage, 57, died suddenly at his home in San Jose, CA on November 28. He was born in Somerville, NJ to the late Daniel and Dorothy Savage and raised in Manville, NJ. Besides his parents, Ken was predeceased by his brother Daniel Savage in...

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I just learned of Dr. Savage's passing. So very sad. He was the best! I went to him for two years. He was so compassionate and such a great chiropractor. He always made his clients feel important and cared for. RIP

I just saw that Ken has passed - quite a shock since he was always so much bigger than life. I was a patient of his for about a year, quite a few years back, and he helped me out quite a bit. During that time we golfed several times, and he was always a pleasure to be around. I've driven by ChiroprocticFirst hundreds of times since then, I always look over, thinking I should stop in to say hi, but never did. I'll still look over, but will just think fondly of the man I knew and liked. ...

I just learned today of Dr. Savage's passing. More than a year later. Damn. I've been a patient of Dr. Savage for about 25 years. He was always so full of energy, hope, and a passion to help people. I will miss him. My condolonces to family and loved ones. Thanks Dr. Savage for all the healing care and vibes and may you rest in peace!

My baby My sweetheart My absolutely Everything
I still miss you with all my sending kisses to Heaven

I am still stunned and speechless of Kens passing. I look at his pictures and cannot believe that he is gone.

I was stunned to hear of Kens passing, I was one of Dr Kens first patients he is the reason I am walking today 31 years later. He wasnt only my savior and doctor he was such a good friend I remember Saturday golf with Uncle Ray and our travels to play a round.Ill miss you old friend.

I am so shocked and saddened to read about Ken's passing in the Palmer Alumni Insights magazine. I also graduated from Palmer West in 1986. I remember Ken as a good size guy and a super athlete. He played rugby, basketball, and flag football. He was always matched up against water polo Olympian Terry Schroeder, DC in the intramural sports competitions we had. He was instrumental in starting the Sports Injury Club on campus. I hadn't seen him since graduation, but I have fond memories of him...

I worked as a chiropractic intern in Dr. Savages clinic in 1987. He taught me how to care for patient's, not only with Chiropractic techniques, but also with kindness. Something that I strive to deliver to this day. Thank you Ken for your kindness to me.
May God bless you.

I worked as a chiropractic intern in Dr. Savages clinic in 1987. He taught me how to care for patient's, not only with Chiropractic techniques, but also with kindness. Something that I strive to deliver to this day. Thank you Ken for your kindness to me.
May God bless you.