Richard-Savacool-Obituary

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Richard Craig Savacool

Tomball, Texas

Jun 12, 1934 – Nov 26, 2020 (Age 86)

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BORN
June 12, 1934
DIED
November 26, 2020
AGE
86
LOCATION
Tomball, Texas

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Richard Savacool “Dick” – Obituary

June 12, 1934 – November 26, 2020

Richard Savacool “Dick” went to be with the Lord the evening of November 26, 2020.  Dick passed away peacefully at his home in Spring, Texas surrounded by family with his loving wife, Jackie by his side.   Dick...

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You always made me laugh! I will miss your sense of humor! Love and sympathy to Jackie and the whole family.

Dick was a jolly man! I had never seen him without a smile on his face. He was a very well-known face in the pump industry and has touched many lives thru his professionalism and kindness. He will surely be missed. Rest in Peace, Dick!

Jackie, you and family are in our thoughts and prayers. Our deepest sympathy for your loss. The time spent with you and Dick always brought us lots of laughter. Dick had the biggest smile and it was contagious.
I will never forget the day we met so many years ago as we set out for the first of our church cruises. It still brings a giggle.
Since we can not be there in person just know you are in our hearts as you celebrate Dick today.
Carol and Chris VADALA

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Our deepest condolences Aunt Jackie and family. Uncle Dick will be missed. Although many miles kept us apart, time together was always fun and enjoyable. I will always remember the fun at Bemis Point and his word of advice.

When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure.

May your memories give you peace and comfort.

Love Tom, Janet, Matt and Kristen Edel

Marilyn and I always enjoyed our neighborhood visits with Dick and Jackie. We never left them without a smile or funny story to remember. Rest in peace, Mr Savacool.

Dick was a Great Friend and Boss. He taught us to value every customer and we lived by his values so everyone knew we were a team. Personally I am in Texas because of him, he stressed the job had more opportunities in Texas and moving south was going to be a huge benefit to my family. My sincere condolences to his family. They treated everyone with Love and care. My regret is we lost touch as life and job changes made staying in touch difficult. God Bless Dick and the family. May his memory...

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Jackie and family, please accept my deepest condolences. Dick was such a friendly man. I've missed our visits together with both of you after church. I hope Bob was there to greet Dick when he arrived. I will continue to keep the family in my prayers.