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Mark D. Savage

Canton, Ohio

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MARK D. SAVAGE, age 47, of San Francisco, California, formerly of Massillon, died Wednesday, February 28, following an extended illness. He was born in Massillon on August 4, 1959 to John and the late Iva Jo Savage. He graduated from Washington High School in 1977 and served with the US Army in...

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Mark was a friend to all that knew him and we are honored to be a part of his family. We rarely got to visit with him but our time with him will always be in our memories. He was special to all. May your memories bring you comfort during this time of grief.

To my family in ohio, I want you to know that i love you deeply ... I will miss uncle mark coming up to stay for the summer... and swimming with us. I wont ever forget the time we shared. but i know in my heart that he is not it pain... my mom and grandma are up there in heaven welcoming him with open arms... he wont be in pain. I love you all

Mark and his family spent alot of summers together with my family, in our younger days. He was a funny guy as a kid and a wonderful first cousin. I will miss him very much. My prayers are with his family. I love you all.

We met Mark through our son Todd. Both had a passion for sailing.That is when our adventures began. We got to sail with them. We have many memories of Mark jumping around that boat, cooking for us, telling crazy stories, and making us laugh so hard.

Mark was loving, kind, a hard worker, funny, and excited about each new day.

We will miss you Mark.

Love, Rich and Jean Kapp

My prayers go out to my aunt, Linda Borton and family. When we were kids I always had fun with Mark any time we had a chance play together. He will be missed by everyone that ever had a chance to meet him. God Be With You.

My prayers are with you all during this sad time. I did not know Mark except to chat for a few minutes, but knowing his Dad and what a wonderful sould he is, I am sure Mark was a delight to know. God Bless you all.

I grew up and went to school with Mark. I will always remember playing hide and seek as kids and playing football in his backyard. My smypathy to the Savage family. Another one taken from us to soon. God bless the whole family.

Mark was a very unique person. Someone at would look at person as a person. Not judging them in any way. A person that loved people and wanted to be love by them. I know that alot of people did. His smle or his way he would look at you, you knew he care about you. I just wanted say that if anyone that knew him or just met him. He would make you feel like you new him forever. And he would be forever in my heart.

Uncle Mark taught us to never give up hope, to live life to the fullest and to do what we want, no matter what other people think. Thank you, Uncle Mark. I want to live life the same way, full of hope, fun and laughs.

I'm glad Mom, Uncle John, Aunt Linda and Grandpa all got to spend a week to celebrate Mark's life with him, the way Uncle Mark wanted it to be. I pray and hope that they all find peace in their hearts to let go and live life just like Uncle Mark, full of fun. ...