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Alice Savage Obituary

Alice B. Savage

South Deerfield, MA - Alice B. Savage, 97, passed away peacefully at home on September 6, 2025, surrounded by the loving presence of her family.

A lifelong resident of South Deerfield, Alice grew up on Eastern Avenue, where she was raised by her mother Annie Brunkard, who was widowed when Alice was only two years old. In 1955, Alice married Joseph Savage, and together they raised seven children in the cherished home they built down the road from Alice's mother. Widowed in 1993, Alice carried on with her characteristic strength, wit, and unwavering positivity. She became the heart of her growing family-the enthusiastic and deeply beloved "Nana" to fifteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Alice graduated from Deerfield High School in 1946 and began work in accounting, where she loved working alongside her sister Rita at the Tap and Die in Greenfield. After marrying and devoting herself to raising her family, she returned to the workforce at Wilson's Department Store and, later, at the Country Sampler gift shop. As a generous volunteer, she gave her time to the Franklin County Hospital gift shop and the local senior center. She was a devoted member of St. James's Church, contributing to many parish activities.

Known for being on-the-move with her beautiful white hair and radiant smile, Alice was a joyful presence in her neighborhood-often seen riding her bike or taking a walk. Her warmth, cheerfulness and good humor were matched only by her humility and gratitude for life's simple pleasures: the outdoors, a good book, the company of family and friends-and a good meal. Although everyone loved her apple pie, nightly dinner was not her thing; her signature dish was burned grilled cheese sandwiches! Perhaps that's because Alice was in a hurry to get to her favorite part of the meal. With a wink and a smile, she advised her grandchildren, "Eat dessert first!"

Alice was a lifelong learner and avid reader, often with a book or newspaper in hand. She had encyclopedic knowledge of her hometown, which she loved dearly. She also loved traveling, and she embraced new experiences with enthusiasm. For their 25th anniversary, she and Joe fulfilled a lifelong dream by visiting Ireland to celebrate their shared Irish heritage. She especially cherished summer trips with family to Eastham, Massachusetts, and winters among friends in Bonita Springs, Florida. Whether exploring new places, visiting loved ones in California, or simply enjoying a scenic drive, Alice approached every journey with appreciation-and made new friends wherever she went.

Each summer, family and friends gathered to celebrate Alice's birthday. After blowing out the candles, when asked to say a few words, she always began the same way: "I'm very blessed." All who knew her felt just as blessed to have known this truly one-of-a-kind gem.

Alice was predeceased by her beloved husband Joseph, her parents Annie and John Brunkard, her sister Rita, and her brothers James and John ("Jackie," a WWII purple heart recipient). She is survived by her children: Joseph Savage Jr., James Savage (Carol), John Savage, Patrick Savage (Donna), Michael Savage, Ann Savage-Clift (Mike), and Maureen Griffin. Alice was the very proud Nana to Megan (Max), Jaime (Sam), Jake, Tess, Laura (Andrew), Lizzie (John), Emily (Stephen), Mackenzie, Samantha, Shea, Jack, Kathryn, Lindsey, William, and Matthew. She was also thrilled to be a "great Nana" to Willa and Frances.

Alice was lovingly cared for by wonderful individuals, including Sandra Connor-Misiun and Leanne Dowd. For the last three years, Leanne provided compassionate care that greatly eased Alice's journey. Through her love and friendship, Leanne became family to Alice. Alice lived happily and comfortably in her home, thanks to these caregivers and the devoted support of her daughter Ann and her family, who lived on her street and who meant the world to her.

A funeral Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, September 16th, at 11 am, at Holy Family Roman Catholic Church, 29 Sugarloaf Street, South Deerfield, MA 01373, followed by a burial at Brookside Cemetery. A reception will take place after the burial at the church hall to celebrate Alice and share cherished memories.

In remembrance of Alice, the family suggests that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Vermont Adaptive Ski & Sports (vermontadaptive.org), Shriners Hospitals for Children (shrinerschildrens.org) or a charity of your choice.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Recorder on Sep. 10, 2025.

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Jeff Zayach

September 11, 2025

Alice, or Mrs. Savages I always addressed her, was the most wonderful person and will be missed. In all the years I´ve known her she greeted me and others with a smile and seemingly always happy upbeat attitude. She brought joy to everyone around her and she will be missed. I will miss seeing her on her trike riding up and down the street and I know she was loved and cherished by all her kids, grandkids and entire extended family. She brought joy to my life and she will be missed but never forgotten.

Meg & Mary Poppins's

September 11, 2025

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Kathy lorden

September 10, 2025

Alice was a lovely person, who I had the pleasure of meeting through her cousin Anna Flynn. I´m so sorry for your loss. She always had a smile & was a gentle soul. Again my deepest sympathies & I´m sure your memories will as always bring you comfort

Amanda Bureau

September 10, 2025

Rich and I are thinking of you all and so sorry for your loss.

Denise Hemingway

September 10, 2025

I remember Alice as the sunshine to any day. Her bright smile was her greeting. She was a dear friend and neighbor to my parents Phil and Blanche Tetreault for 20 years. Alice and Mom shared a birthday, one year apart. Sweet Alice fly with the angels.

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