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Neve Savage

Portola Valley, California

Nov 18, 1944 – Dec 7, 2015

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BORN
November 18, 1944
DIED
December 7, 2015
LOCATION
Portola Valley, California

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Neve SavageNov. 18, 1944 - Dec. 7, 2015Portola ValleyNeve Richard Savage died on December 7th, at his home in Portola Valley. The cause was Prostate Cancer. Neve is survived by his wife Ann, and his three children, Sarah Jane, Megan and Truan. Neve was born in 1944 in Harrow, England and...

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So another year goes by without Neve's presence. He is missed! It's wonderful to hear his family is growing. He would have been a doting grandfather. I think of Neve now whenever we launch Netflix, his favorite career job. It's like he is saying hello when the logo appears on the screen. (-:

Another year passed without Neve and we still miss him. He would have been 80 in November and had another grandchild. All the grandchildren know of Granpa Neve. I am sure he is still reading The NY Times so he is up to date with all the news of the world!

I think of Neve often and can't believe it's been 7 years since he left. I am reminded of him when I spot a NYT on an airplane seat. I miss his funny emails and the occasional lunches we would have when he was in town. My thoughts are with his family this Holiday season.

We are surprised and delighted to read the messages and memories left here about Neve even seven years after his death. We are remembering Neve, husband and father (and now grandfather to 4 little grandchildren) and think of him every day. Once again we are off to his favorite spot for a proper Vermont Christmas. He will be there in spirit, sitting by the fire with his beer and New York Times. We miss him.

Best account guy who ever worked with me (at Garland-Compton in London) and I would have learned so much, and been so much wiser, had I ever worked with or for him in later years!

May the memories of Neve Savage be a blessing to us all, always.

I worked alongside Neve at Compton Advertising in the late 60's. He really was a terrific person and extremely helpful .
We had some great times together.
Just caught up with his story this week.

I remember visiting the Savages at Christmas in the 50s when they lived at Chalfont St Giles in Buckinghamshire. Neve was always perceptive about the Christmas 'spirit' and his sentiments have stayed with me ever since. A thoughtful and lovely man.

We still enjoy reading all of the messages and memories left here about Neve. Today, four years after his death, we are remembering Neve, our husband and father (and now grandfather). We think of him every day and we are off to his favorite spot for a proper Vermont Christmas. He will be there in spirit, sitting by the fire with his beer and New York Times.