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Neal Savage Obituary

1933 ~ 2013
Neal Savage, our husband, father, grandfather, uncle, leader, mentor and friend was called home on Wednesday, November 27th, 2013. Neal was born June 4, 1933, in Twin Falls, Idaho to Cornelius Ammon and Emma Luke Savage. The fifth of six children, he was greatly influenced by his four brothers and one sister. As a boy born during the great depression, the family moved often to obtain work. This left a lasting impression on Neal as the family had opportunities to make do with what they had while also sharing with others less fortunate. The family finally settled in American Fork, Utah where Neal graduated from American Fork High School having played basketball on a state championship team and where he served as drum major of the marching band. Following graduation, Neal attended the University of Utah where he played basketball for the Runnin' Utes and served as drum major of the U of U marching band. Neal also joined the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity and made many friends that had a lasting impact for good upon him. During this time, Neal also served in the United States Air Force Reserve.
In 1960, Neal married Gaylie Anne Brockbank (later divorced). In 1981, Neal married Sherrie Ann Hansen. Neal was blessed with six children that he cherished. They are Malinda (Matt) Melville of Orem, Greggory (Tamara) Savage of Draper, Melissa (Mike) Clayton of Orem, Nathan (Shannon) Savage of Draper, Anna (Trent) Mallinson of Pleasant Grove and Emilee (Shane) Wright of Provo. Neal was also blessed with 22 grandchildren. Each loved him dearly and will forever be grateful for his kindness and influence. Neal is survived by his wife, Sherrie, and each of his children and grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, his four brothers John, Grant, Kenneth and Luke and his sister Valentine.
During Neal's teenage years, his older brother Kenneth returned from naval service in the Pacific Theater having served in World War II. Kenneth had saved $600 dollars and with a willing father as partner, they started in business together. As they grew older, Neal and his brother Luke also joined the business. Summers were spent cutting timber in the Yellowstone area for mine props and hauling coal from the Carbon and Emery County area. Neal often spoke of loading 7½ tons of coal one shovel at a time and then off-loading the coal in the same manner. In 1958, Neal's father passed away and he joined with his brothers Kenneth and Luke in forming Savage Brothers Incorporated which eventually became Savage Companies. In business and in life, they were partners and allies. Based on the principles of integrity, hard work and customer value, the business overcame many challenges and grew through the years across North America, Northern Europe and the Middle East. However, Neal never lost touch with his roots. Neal appreciated the many friends and employees with whom he associated and was always grateful for their hard work and dedication. Neal always saw the good in others, shared his vision for the future and helped people do things they never dreamed possible. Neal was never defined by what he had but rather by how he could serve others. In business and in life, Neal believed there was a better way to do things and then worked to achieve it. Neal never forgot where his blessings came from. Neal's last counsel to his family was to never forget how blessed we have been.
Neal's life was defined by his membership in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and his testimony of the restored gospel. As a young man, he served as a missionary in the Central Atlantic States Mission in Virginia and North Carolina. Neal was a faithful member of the church throughout his life having served as young men advisor, music director, temple worker, High Councilor, member of Branch Presidency, Bishop and Stake President. He loved the Lord and freely shared his testimony of the restored gospel with others. Neal was also committed to giving back to the communities in which he lived having served as Mayor of American Fork and on numerous civic, government and educational boards. Throughout his life, Neal was a giant of a man. He was always known for his kindness, humility, compassion and love. He leaves behind a legacy of faith and testimony for which we are eternally grateful.
As a family, we thank the doctors, nurses and other healthcare and hospice providers at IMC ICU, Envision Hospice and American Fork Stonehenge who worked so hard to make him comfortable. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the General Missionary, Humanitarian Aid or Perpetual Education Funds of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
A viewing will be held Thursday, December 5th from 6:00 to 8:30 PM and on Friday, December 6th from 8:30 to 10:00 AM. Funeral services will be held Friday, December 6th at 10:30 AM. Both the viewings and funeral service will be held at the Edgemont LDS Stake Center located at 303 West 3700 North in Provo, Utah. Interment in the American Fork City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.SundbergOlpinMortuary.com.

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Published by Deseret News from Dec. 1 to Dec. 4, 2013.

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LaMon Miller

December 11, 2013

My heartfelt condolences to the entire Savage Family, he was an outstanding man of vision and compassion. I appreciate his leadership and personal interaction he gave to me as a former employee. I will never forget that wonderful "Gentle Giant". God Bless you and may you Rest In Peace.

Marilyn Berrett

December 5, 2013

Emilee and Family,
I am sorry for your loss. Your father has left an amazing legacy. I pray you will be comforted and strengthened.

Bob Holt

December 5, 2013

I was a Pi Kap with Neal at the U. Then we served together as missionary companions in the Central Atlantic States. We were companions in Roanoke, VA and then he was my traveling companion when I served as Counselor to the Mission President. Upon returning from our missions we served together in the Utah Air National Guard.
He was an outstanding missionary and a great communicator.
Though I haven't been in touch with Neal for many years, I have fond memories of our time together. I send my love and condolences to his family and friends.
Bob Holt

Steve & Monica Rodriguez

December 4, 2013

Savage family,

We were so sad to hear of this great man's passing! We would like to express our sincerest condolences for your great loss! Mr. Savage was such a kind person and a role model for everyone! We will miss talking with him and hearing him speak at the Savage Leadership Conferences. He always put a smile on our faces. He will truly be missed!!! May he rest in peace. God Bless.

Chris Salhany

December 4, 2013

I was saddened to hear of Neal's passing. Although I only met him a few times, he made a lasting impression on me and the team. One chilly afternoon in February in Connecticut, he cooked steaks for the entire group of 30. His words and deeds show how much he cared about those he worked with. He was a role model for me and he will be truly missed.

My deepest sympathies.

Tracey W

December 3, 2013

I met Mr. Savage through my job in the medical field. Although I only met him twice he made an impression on me. What a sweet man. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time.

Kimberly Taylor

December 2, 2013

Dear Malinda,
I seldom look at a Utah paper, but my Aunt Blanche passed away last Wednesday and I went to look up her information. It was then that I saw that your father had also passed away. The doors of Heaven were open last Wednesday and only the very best were being called home.
At this difficult time, I know you will rely on your faith in our Savior and use the power of the atonement to give you and your family comfort.
Love,
Kimberly Ferguson Taylor

Dianne Brown

December 2, 2013

Nathan, I am Dianne Brown, Jackie Orr's sister. I am so sorry for your loss. Thank you for your concern in our time of loss when our parent's passed away.

December 2, 2013

Dear Savage Family: I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Neal. After working with him for almost 20 years and knowing what a wonderful man he was, I know that he will be missed. I learned many things from him and highly respected his judgement, strength and business sense. With his passing, it is the end of a dynasty. As I said, he will be missed. May you gather strength from all the wonderful memories you had with him and remember that he will live in the hearts & memories of those who loved him forever. Janeen Elliott

June Dunsdon Pack

December 2, 2013

Dear Children of Neal Savage
I am also a 1951 AF High School classmate. We had a great class, everyone knew and liked one another. We have had lots of fun class reunions. Neal always seemed to be at every reunion sometimes alone but he was there. He has always been a great and generous classmate and friend. A Good Man...Yes you have been blessed to have him as a father...We have been blessed to have him as a friend. Very sorry for your loss. Sincerely

Chet&Betty Andersen

December 1, 2013

To the Savage family I"am so sorry to see of Neal passing. My how time go,s bye it was just yesterday I started working For Savage companys bye yesterday I mean 1973 30 years retired 11 your family was my family we had some great years...My heart feels your pain I have missed all of you.. Bless you all Chet&Betty Andersen

Terry Payton

November 30, 2013

To: Savage Family
My condolences goes out to you,Neal Savage was more than just a friend & owner to me I will miss him so much, he was a person I could always talk to on a personal level. May God send a comforter in you time and need,the Payton family will keep you in prayer.

Denise Taylor

November 30, 2013

Dear Sherrie and family; I have very much enjoyed working for many of you. Those that I have met have all been gracious and kind. I will continue to love and pray for your well being. Thanks for always being a great example of dedicated family unity. Love, Denise Taylor

Maria Brockbank

November 29, 2013

I hope that all of the family will feel happiness for the wonderful experiences they have had with Neal and Know that they will meet again in the future.

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