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My life is better because I spent time with Ken!!
John Daigle
September 06, 2019 | LAFAYETTE, LA | Friend
Houston, Texas
KENNETH HASTINGS SAVAGE II was born on December 12, 1937 in San Antonio, TX. He died September 10, 2007 at his home in Beeville, TX. Ken graduated with a B.A. degree in 1960 from UT in Austin and then served in the US. Army. Mr. Savage began his career as a landman for Oscar Wyatt and Coastal...
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John Daigle
September 06, 2019 | LAFAYETTE, LA | Friend
Dear Karen and Family,
Paula and I express our deepest sympathy for your loss. I had the
pleasure and privilege of knowing and working with Ken for 30 years.
Ken's counsel was invaluable, but more important were his friendship
and sense of humor. Ken showed us the finest example of courage,
perseverance, and spirit. For that we thank him. We will miss him.
Gary Lee
Gary Lee
September 20, 2007 | New Orleans, LA
Ken:
Your courage and optimism during the past four years have been an example for all of us to follow and admire. I am sorry I was not present at the funeral, but I and several new friends, did hoist a wee pint in your honor in southern Ireland. As in life, I am sure you are preparing a place of opportunity for the rest of us in the kingdom of heaven.
Dave
Dave Watson
September 17, 2007 | Lafayette, LA
We were privileged to have Ken as a friend...we will miss him.
Bob and Leslie Spielhagen
September 16, 2007
To all of you who have written here, I deeply appreciate your thoughts and time to write. What a wonderful tribute. Many thanks for the love. Karen Savage
Karen Savage
September 15, 2007 | Beeville, Tx., TX
I worked for Ken for 2 years. He was one of the finest people I've met, the best boss and one of the best landmen I've met. I am glad I had an opportunity to know him and am really saddened at the news of his death. I would have been at the services for him, but I was out of town.
Jeff Daniels
September 14, 2007 | Houston, TX
Ken always treated everyone with respect and kindness. It was a pleasure working with him and the times spent hunting and fishing together are wonderful memories I hold dearly. The Daigle family will miss him.
John Daigle
September 13, 2007 | Lafayette, LA
I had the privilege to work with Ken. He was the best in teaching his ethics, honesty & expertist in the land business. I am glad I was able to know him. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Lisa Phillips
September 13, 2007 | Arlington, TX
The family of the late Reid Renken send their deepest sympathy to the Savage's for their loss. Our father was a fellow landman with Mr. Savage...mom says they met at Coastal and remained great friends for 30+ years. We always heard wonderful things about him! We will keep you all in our prayers during this difficult time.
Allison Renken Mills (Reid's daughter)
September 12, 2007 | Richmond, TX