In memory of

F. Henry Savage Jr.

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Carole Kaplan, ASID

April 15, 2004

Dear Carolyn,

It was with shock and sadness that I heard of Henry's passing. Bill Ellinoff shared this with me, and we talked about how many years we have known and felt a fondness for Henry. He always greeted me with a big smile and all the latest news....I am so sorry for your loss. He was the sweetest man....

Carole

Michael O'Keeffe

April 15, 2004

Carolyn:

I knew Henry form back in the 50's as a kind and good friend. His gentle nature and sense of humor will be missed. ~ Mike

Colin Delaney

April 14, 2004

Carolyn,



Please accept my deepest condolences for your loss. I will treasure my fond childhood memories of you and Henry together both in Milton and on the Cape. My thoughts are with you.



Warmly,

Colin.

Tommy Hutchinson

April 13, 2004

We are very sorry for your loss. I will always remember Henry for being quick with a smile or a song. May God Bless you both.



Sincerely,

Tommy, Lynne, Madeline & Emily

Larry & Sheila Block

April 13, 2004

Carolyn, We are very sorry to hear of Henry's passing; we had no idea of his illness of recent months. We have many pleasant memories of our times together both in Milton and the Cape. We will miss him with his always upbeat manner and surely he will brighten heaven as he did on earth.

Larry & Sheila

Michelle Acker

April 13, 2004

Dear Carolyn...I am so sorry to hear about Henry. We all loved him at Finishing Touches and will surely miss him. I enjoyed my times with Henry...he was a very special man.

Rev. Thomas L. Rita

April 12, 2004

Dear Carolyn,



I am very sorry to learn of your loss. Henry rests with the Lord in Whom he trusted. May The Lord bless you and grant you His choice graces of confidence in Him. Will celebrate Mass for Henry and for your good self.



Always,

Father Rita

Michael Perry

April 12, 2004

I met Henry my first year working at Deerfield. He immediately embraced me as a friend. I will always remember the times playing golf with him at Wianno, visiting with Carolyn and Henry at their lovely home and seeing that wonderful smile cross his face. He was a special man and his passing creates a void.

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