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SAVAGE, Harold Vincent Montig: 31 Jul 1891 - 7 May 1950
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The Times-Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Monday, 8 May 1950, page 6
Harold Savage, 58, Dies in Hospital
Harold V Savage, 58, of McConnelsville, a veteran of World War I and lineotype operator for the Morgan County Herald, died at the Veteran's hospital, at Huntington, W. Va., at 1:10 o'clock Sunday morning. His death was as unexpected as he had called Mrs Savage, here, Saturday evening and told her he was improving from an operation undergone at the hospital about April 20. Mr. Savage was the son of the late George and Bertha McElhose Savage, was born and spent his early life at Stockport, but for many years has resided in McConnelsville, where he was formerly employed with the Morgan County Democrat and of late years with the Morgan County Herald. He was a member of the Malconta band; of the Veterens of Foreign Wars; of the Disabled Veterans and of the Eagles and Moose lodges in Zanesville. Surviving are his widow, Lucille Perkins Savage; a daughter, Mrs. Bettie Faires, of Stockport and a granddaughter, Michele, of the home. The body was brought to the Fisher funeral home, in McConnelsville, Sunday night. Funeral services will be held at the Fisher funeral home Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in McConnelsville cemetery. The body will be returned to the funeral home in time for the services.

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SAVAGE, Helen Ethel (Woodward): 26 Dec 1905 - 7 Apr 1994
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Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, Ohio, April 9, 1994
Mrs. Helen Ethel Savage, 88, of 1134 North Ave., Tallmadge, formerly of Zanesville, died Thursday, April 7, 1994, at Akron City Hospital. Born Dec. 26, 1905 in Newton Township (near White Cottage, Ohio), she was the daughter of the late William W. and Ethel Dilts Woodward. She is survived by daughter, Mrs. Dale (Cherie) Lewis of Cuyahoga Falls; granddaughters, Mrs. David (Debra) Erskine of Canton, Mrs. Don (Diane) Jarvis of Canton; great-grandson, Travis Barrett Stewart; and great-great-granddaughter, Chelsea Ann Erskine. Funeral service Saturday, 1 p.m., at the Bryan Funeral Home, 2318 Maple Ave., Zanesville, Dr. Herbert R. Hick officiating, where friends may call from 11 a.m. until time of service. Burial will be at Memorial Park in Zanesville.

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SAVAGE, Hulda Rae (Brummage): 18 Feb 1877 - 30 Nov 1951
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The Zanesville Signal, Zanesville, Ohio, Saturday, December 1, 1951
Mrs. Hulda Rae Savage, 74, widow of Charles Savage and a life resident of this area died suddenly Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wade McLean in Crooksville. Death was the result of a cerrebral hemorrhage. Besides her daughter, Mrs. Savage is survived by a son, Frnak, of Crooksville; six grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren; two brothers, Lee Brumage of Crooksville Route 2, and Jesse Brumage of Zanesville; two sisters, Mrs. Winona Caton of Columbus and Mrs. P. R. Smith of Gary, Ind. The body was removed to the Cannon and Cannon funeral home where services will be held at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon. Rev. Otto M. Wortman, Methodist pastor, will officiate and Burial will be in Rose Hill cemetery.

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SAVAGE, James C: 22 Dec 1867 - 24 Jan 1959
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The Zanesville Signal, Zanesville, Ohio, Monday January 26, 1959, page 10
James C Savage, 91, of 1680 Adamsville road died at 10 o'clock Saturday night in the Kuhn rest home. He was born Dec 22 1867 at Stockport and had been a house painter for many years. Surviving are a sister, Mrs Vergie Omen of West Main street; a son-in-law, Marion Walpole with whom he had made his home; two grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and six great-great-grandchildren. The body was taken to the Ranson funeral home where services will be held at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon with the Rev H M Carpenter officiating. Burial will be in McConnelsville cemetery.

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SAVAGE, James Milton: 20 May 1882 - 28 Nov 1959
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Monday, Nov 30, 1959
Perry Co. Man Dies At Age of 77
New Lexington - James M. Savage, 77, of New Lexington died at 7 a.m. Saturday in Perry County Hospital. He had been in ill health for the past three years. He was born in Perry County on May 20, 1882, the son of Oscar and Rebecca Nichols Savage. He was a life long resident of Perry County and former employe of the C & O Railroad. Surviving are his widow of Athens; one son, Danford of New Lexington; three daughters, Mrs. Venetia Bagent of Nelsonville, Mrs. Martha Simiss of near Junction City and Mrs. Donald McNulty of New Lexington; 30 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren; one brother, Marion of Crooksville, Route 2. The body was removed to the C.L.Chute Funeral Home where friends may call after noon today. Services will be conducted at the funeral home at 1 p.m. Tuesday with Rev. David Davis officiating. Burial will be in New Lexington Cemetery.

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SAVAGE, James Monroe "Jacob": 5 Dec 1869 - 24 Aug 1937
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The Zanesville Signal, Zanesville, Ohio, Thursday Evening, August 24, 1937
Roseville Man Dies After Brief IllnessJames Savage, 67, of Roseville, died at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning at
the home of his daughter, Mrs. Deweese Harmor, 2437 Maple avenue following a short illness of hear disease. Surviving are the widow, Frances Creek Savage; two sons, Edward and Dwight, all of the home, two daughters, Mrs. Walter Ogg, New Lexington, and Mrs. Dewees Harmor, at whose home he died; one sister, Mrs. Myrtle Burley, Crooksville; one brother, William Savage, this city, and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at Cannon and Cannon funeral home, Roseville. Rev. E. R. Anthony will officiate. Burial will be in Rose Hill cemetery.

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SAVAGE, John Bryan: 27 Apr 1868 - 27 Oct 1940
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The Coshocton Trubune, Monday Evening, October 28, 1940
John Savage Dies Sunday Evening at His Home on R. 2.
John D. Savage died at 6 p.m. yesterday at his home on Route 2 after 2 weeks' illness with complications. He was 72. He was born April 27, 1868 in Morgan county, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Savage and was married in 1893 to Rachel Peebles who survives. The couple moved to Coshocton county in 1897. Mr. Savage was a coal miner. Besides his wife he leaves one daughter, Mrs. Bert Snell, Birds Run Route 2; three sons, William Otsego; Charles, Route 5, and Eugene of Route 2; seven grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary McClintock and Mrs. Callie Church, both of Zanesville. One son is deceased. Services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Franklin Methodist church, of which Mr. Savage was a member. Rev. W. S. Longsworth will be in charge and burial will be in South Lawn cemetery.

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SAVAGE, John Henry: May 1853 - 27 Nov 1924
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The Zanesville Signal, Zanesville, Ohio, Friday, November 28, 1924
Henry Savage of M'Connelsville Died on Thursday
McConnelsville, O., Nov. 28 - Henry Savage, aged 72 years died Thanksgiving day at 12:30 at the home of his sister Mrs. Elizabeth Donahue from infirmities. He was a life long resident of Morgan Co., and had been in failing health and blind for a number of years. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Ella Vanhorn of Columbus, one brother, George Savage of Chicago, and the sister with whom he had made his home. Three nephews Pearl Savage of McConnelsville, John of Sells, Arizona, and George of Visatina, California and one neice Mrs Maggie Shaver of Chicago. The body was taken to Columbus Friday and funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at the home of the daughter Mrs. Vanhorn. Burial will also be made at Columbus.

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SAVAGE, John J: 15 Nov 1879 - 29 Nov 1934
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Arizona Star, Tucson, Arizona, Sunday, December 2, 1934, p6
RITES SET FOR INDIAN TRADER
Two Services To Be Held for John Savage on Two Days
Two funeral services will be held for John J. Savage, Sells Indian trader, who died Thursday night at his home on the Papago reservation. One service will be held at the home at 10 o'clock this morning and another at the Reilly chapel Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mr. Savage, who was 54 years old, had lived on the reservation and run a trading post for 14 years and was so loved by the Indians that they pleaded for services for him at home. His death came after an illness of two years. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Betrice Lillian Savage, and three children. Pallbearers at the Tucson funeral at which Rev. O. J. Rainey will officiate, will be T. T. Smith, Johnny Rhodes, Lewis Ross, Archie Richardson, Ted Schnell and John C. Pheobus.

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SAVAGE, John Louis: 14 Jan 1852 - 10 Jan 1941
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The Zanesville Signal, Zanesville, Ohio, Friday, 10 Jan 1941
John Savage, 88, of McConnelsville, Dies at Hospital
McConnelsville - John Savage, 88, of McConnelsville, died at 12:30 o'clock this morning at Bethesda hospital, Zanesville. He was admitted to the hospital Thursday afternoon to receive treatment for pneumonia. Mr. Savage, who would have observed his 89th birthday on Tuesday, had made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Ethel Anderson, since the death of his wife a number of years ago. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs Anderson, Mrs George Rudolph, and Mrs Alice Savage, all of McConnelsville, and Mrs Erma Founts of Cleveland: two sons, William Savage, of McConneslville, and Dr Gordon Savage of Xenia, and a brother George Savage of McConnelsville. The body has been removed to the Fisher funeral home here.

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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Saturday, 11 Jan 1941
John Savage of Morgan County Dies in Hospital
McConnelsville, O., Jan. 9 - John Savage, 89, who made his home with his daughter, Mrs Ethel Anderson, in McConnelsville, died at Bethesda Hospital, about 12:30 o'clock, Friday morning, after a few days illness from pneumonia. He was taken to the hospital Thursday afternoon. He was born near Hooksburg, Morgan county and spent his early life in that vicinity, but for many years has been a resident of McConnelsville. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs Alice Savage, Mrs Etta Rudolph and Mrs Ethel Anderson, all of McConnelsville, and Mrs Erma Fouts, of Cleveland and two sons William Savage of McConnelsville and Dr Gordon Savage of Xenia; seventeen grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren, and one brother, George Savage, of McConnelsville. Funeral services willb e held at the Grace Methodist church at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, with Rev L S Wees officiating. Burial will be in McConnelsville cemetery. The body is resting at the Fisher funeral home.

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SAVAGE, Laura (Stoneburner) (Snide): Aug 1880 - 13 Oct 1948
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The Zanesville Signal, Zanesville, Ohio, Thursday, October 14, 1948
Mrs. Laura Savage
Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Stoneburner Savage, 68, wife of Clinton Savage of near Crooksville, Route 2, will be held at 1:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Iliff Methodist church. Rev. Frank Dunn and Rev. Joseph O'Reilly will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. Mrs. Savage died yesterday morning at her home following a lingering illness. Surviving are her husband; four daughters, Mrs. Hobart Hinkle of Deavertown, Mrs. Chester Ketchum of Juntion City, Miss Lydia Savage of the home, and Mrs. Glenn Adams of Crooksville; one brother, Hugh Stoneburner of Crooksville; two sisters, Mrs. Worley Appleman, of Ashley, Ohio, and Mrs. John Snide of Crooksville; 14 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. The body is at the Cannon & Cannon funeral home at Crooksville.

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SAVAGE, Lawrence K: 17 Dec 1886 - 14 May 1948
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Saturday, May 15, 1948
Lawrence Savage Dies in Hospital
Lawrence K Savage, 61, of Roseville, formerly of Fultonham, died Friday afternoon at Bethesda hospital, after six weeks illness. He leaves three sons, Fred, Leon, and Lewis, all of Roseville; two daughters, Mrs. Ivy Smith of Fultonham, and Mrs. Etta Angler of Adamsville; five brothers, Albert of Crooksville Route 2, Clarence of Roseville, Clinton and Marion of Crooksville, Route 2, and James of Millersburg; two sisters, Mrs. Annie Rose of Roseville, and Mrs, Myrtle Rhodes of Roseville; and 17 grandchildren. Mr. Savage was employed by the Nelson-McCoy Pottery of Roseville until his illness. His parents were Oscar and Rebecca Nichols Savage, early residents of McLuney near Crooksville. The body has been taken to the home of the son, Lewis of Race street, Roseville from the Cannon and Cannon funeral home there. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2:30 p.m. at the Roseville Church of Nazarene. Rev. Cecil Hayes will officiate, and burial will be in Crooksville cemetery.

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SAVAGE, Lucy M (Murphy): Aug 1870 - 6 Oct 1941
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The Zanesville Signal, Zanesville, Ohio, Monday Evening, Oct 6, 1941, page 8
Death Comes to Mrs Lucy Savage
Mrs Lucy Savage, 71, wife of James Savage, Coopermill Manor, died at 12:15 o'clock this afternoon at Good Samaritan hospital. She was stricken ill last week and her condition steadily became more serious until her death today. Mrs Savage was a member of Market Street Baptist church. She was a native of McConnelsville. Her parents were the late Mr and Mrs E R Murphy. Survivors include her husband and one daughter, Mrs Margaret Walpole, of Adamsville road. The body is at Trimmer funeral home.

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SAVAGE, Lydia Ann: 14 Oct 1910 - 3 Oct 1959
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The Zanesville Signal, Zanesville, Ohio, Saturday, October 3, 1959
Lydia Savage Dies After Long Illness
Miss Lydia Ann Savage, 49, died at 4 a.m. Saturday at the home of a sister, Mrs. Chester Ketcham of Junction City Route 1, after a lingering illness. She had made her home with the sister for the past three years. Miss Savage was born Oct 14 1910 in McLuney, a daughter of Clinton and Laura Stoneburner Savage. She was a member of the Fairview EUB Church in South Crooksville. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Ketcham, at whose home she died, Mrs. Glen Adams of Crooksville Route 2 and Mrs. Raymond Sohrennsen of Crooksville Route 1; a half-sister, Mrs. Hobert Hinkle of McConnelsville and a number of nieces and nephews. The body was removed to the Roberts Funeral Home in New Lexington where friends may call after 7 this evening. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Iliff Methodist Church with Rev. Kenneth Roach officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

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SAVAGE, Margaret (Hoops) (Perrigo): Oct 1867 - 6 Feb 1926
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Tuesday, February 9, 1926, p13
The death of Mrs. Margaret Savage, a respectable resident of Dearfield township, occurred at the family home at Santoy Saturday after a several days' illness due to complications. The deceased was 65 years of age and is survived by three sons and two daughters, George Perrigo of Crooksville, Thurman Perrigo of Santoy, Chas. Perrigo of the home, Mrs. Rosa Price of Zanesville and Mrs. Bessie Retteck of Congo. Funeral services were conducted from the home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev. Mr. Hart officiating. Interment was made at the Porterville cemetery under the direction of the Driggs Undertaking company.

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SAVAGE, Marion Elwood: 17 May 1888 - 25 Feb 1964
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, February 27, 1964
Marion E Savage
New Lexington - Marion Elwood Savage, 75, died at 11 p.m. Tuesday following a stroke at his home, 211 Water street. He was a retired coal miner. He was born May 17, 1888, a son of Oscar and Rebecca Nichols Savage and spent his entire live in the New Lexington Vicinity. He was a member of the Church of Christ here. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Beatrice Speele (Steele) of Columbus, Mrs. Vivian Bush of Lancaster, Miss Chestoria Savage, Mrs. Fern Rose and Mrs. Hazel Storts, all of New Lexington; three sons, Paul Savage of Columbus, Gerald Savage of Lancaster and Lester Savage of New Lexington; 17 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at Chule-Belford Funeral Home here with Rev. James Honaker officiation. Burial will be in Rehoboth Cemetery. Friends may call after 6 p.m. today at the funeral home.

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SAVAGE, May Bell (De LaGrange): 3 Jul 1878 - 6 Jan 1958
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Tuesday Jan 7, 1958
Linden Ave. Woman Dies in Rest Home
Mrs. May Bell Savage, 79, of 2357 Linden avenue, died Monday at 12:45 p.m. at the Belle Wells rest home where she had been a patient since Dec. 28. Previous to that time she had been a patient at Bethesda hospital since Dec. 1. Mrs. Savage was born July 3, 1878 in Hoskinsville in Noble county, the daughter of Lafayette and Hannah Tredway DeLaGrange. Her husband preceded her in death in 1937. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Stella Henry of Endicott, N.Y., and several neices and nephews. The body is at the Forrest avenue chapel of the Bolin-Bryan funeral home where friends may call after 6 p.m. Tuesday. Arrangements are incomplete.

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SAVAGE, Myrtle E: 28 Jul 1915 - 18 Feb 1931
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The Zanesville Signal, Zanesville, Ohio, Thursday Evening, February 19, 1931, pg11
17-YEAR-OLD SCHOOL GIRL DIES FROM BRAIN FEVER
McConellsville, O., Feb 19 - Myrtle Savage, 17, senior at M and M high school, died Wednesday afternoon following an illness of two days from brain fever. Miss Savage had been in good health until taken sick Monday evening, complaining of a pain in her head. She grew rapidly worse. She was a member of the M E church of McConnelsville, and she was a talented musician. She stood high in her school work and leaves many friends beside her parents, Mr and Mrs Thomas Savage and two brothers, Harry Savage, Zanesville, and Bryan, Columbus.

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SAVAGE, Nimrod S: 1905 - 28 Aug 1925
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Saturday, Aug. 29, 1925, page 1
Edward Rowe, aged 40, was instantly killed and Nimrod Savage, 20, was fatally injured about 4 o'clock Friday afternoon when a section of the roof of Opie Mine, No 6, situated near Milligan's Bend and McLuney in Perry county, and owned by the Zanesville Coal Co., fell, entrapping the men beneath it. The two men had shot their last coal for the day and were loading their last car. Other men employed in the mine had started for the surface a few minutes before and knew nothing of the accident. It was stated last night that Clinton Savage, father of one of the victims, that the roof of the mine had been somewhat loose for the past two or three days. As no one saw the accident, the exact method of its occurrence is not known. It is thought that the fall of slate was caused by the blast fired a short time before the accident occurred. The first knowledge of the fatal accident came about 5 o'clock when the driver of the mine came upon the men, almost completely buried by the slate, as he came into the mine to get the last cars of caol. He managed to extricate the victims and brought them to the surface of the ground. Cannon & Cannon's ambulance of Crooksville was summoned. It was discovered that Rowe was dead and that Savage was badly injured. The latter was rushed to the Bethesda hospital where he was given all possible attention, but passed away at 8:20 o'clock Friday night. Both men were badly crushed in the accident. Rowe's death is believed to have been due to a fractured skull and internal injuries. Savage was suffering from several broken ribs, a fractured left thigh, internal hemorrhages and injuries about the head. Rowe was removed to his home at Milligan's Bend, where he was prepared for burial. He is survived by his widow and seven children, all of the home. No funeral arrangements have been made. Savage was removed to the Bateman & Mangold morgue in this city where the body was prepared for burial. The remains later were removed to the home in Milligan's Bend by Cannon & Cannon of Crooksville. No funeral arrangements have been made. Young Savage is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Savage, and four sisters, Emma, Lydia, Mary and Rosie, all of the home near Milligan's Bend. Both men were well and favorably known and their deaths come as a shock to the community in which they lived.

The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Monday, Aug 31, 1925
Double Services Accident Victims
Double funeral services were held at the Iliff M.E. Church at 2 o'clock Sunday Afternoon for Edward Rowe, 40, and Nimrod Savage, 20, victims of an accident at Opie mine No.6, Friday afternoon. Burial was made in the church cemetery. Mr. Rowe is survived by his widow and seven children, all of the home; while Mr. Savage is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Savge, and four sisters, the Missess Emma, Lydia, Mary, and Rosie Savage, all of the home.

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SAVAGE, Noral Edward: 3 Jul 1895 - 5 May 1940
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The Zanesville Signal, Zanesville, Ohio, Monday Evening, May 6, 1940
Rites Wednesday for Noral Savage
Funeral Services for Noral E Savage, 47, of Roseville, will be held at 3:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Cannon and Cannon funeral home at Roseville with Rev. W. E. Buchholtz, pastor of the Roseville Lutheran church, officiation. Burial will be in the Rose Hill cemetery. A World war veteran and retired stationary engineer, Mr. Savage died Sunday evening at his home following a brief illness of heart disease. He suffered a heart attack about a week ago. He spent most of his life in Roseville. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Frances Savage, of the home; a brother, Dwight Savage, of the home, and two sisters, Mrs. Walter Ogg, of New Lexington and Mrs. W. D. Hamer, of Zanesville. The body was removed to the home Monday afternoon and will be returned to the funeral chapel prior to the services.

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SAVAGE, Orla Oscar: 1 May 1883 - 8 Jan 1966
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, January 9, 1966
Orla Savage
Crooksville - Mr. Orla Savage, 82, of Crooksville Route 1, died at noon Saturday (Jan 8) at the Perry County Home following a lingering illness. Born in McLuney May 1, 1883, he was the son of George and Eliza Frame Savage. He was a retired coal miner having last worked at Old 52 mine near Crooksville. Surviving are a sister, Mrs, Ada Blckburn of Canton; and a niece and three nephews. A sister and a brother are deceased. The body was taken to Fred L. Cannon and Sons Funeral Home here where friends may call after 7 p.m. today. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the funeral home with Rev. Lee Hall officiating. Burial will be in Iliff Cemetery near McLuney.

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SAVAGE, Oscar Robert: 3 Nov 1854 - 13 Apr 1924
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Wednesday, April 16, 1924
Oscar Robert Savage Passes From Life at Home Near McLuney
Crooksville, O., April ?? Oscar Robert Savage, a well known resident of the McLuney neighborhood, died at the family home Sunday, following an extended illness of a complication of ???. He was a life-long resident of the community, and was held in high esteem. He was born Nov 3, 1854. Six sons and two daughters survive: Clinton, K???, James, Lawrence, Marion, and Albert and Mrs. Ann Roe and Mrs Myrtle McGinnis. He is also survived by 53 grandchildren and ??? great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wedneday from the Church of God, with the Rev. John Tipple Officiation. The ???tege will leave the late home at 1 o'clock, p.m.

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SAVAGE, Patricia Jane: 30 May 1937 - 30 Oct 1939
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Tuesday, October 31, 1939, p6A
CROOKSVILLE. O - Patricia Jane Savage, aged two years and five months, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Frank Savage of Elizabeth street, died at the Good Samaritan hospital Monday morning at 3:10 following a one week illness of influenza. She is survived by her parents, three brothers, Charles, Lyle and Frank Jr., and two sister, Betty and Colleen, all of the home, and also by her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ray Savage of Crooksville. Funeral services will be conducted at the Cannon & Cannon funeral home here Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Rev. Glenn Leamon of the Pentecostal church of McCuneville officiating. The body was returned from the funeral home to the family home Monday evening.

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SAVAGE, Paul Dwayne: 17 Sep 1926 - 8 Feb 1992
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The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Florida, February 12, 1992
PAUL D. SAVAGE SR., 65 . . . RETIRED PHYSICAL SCIENCE TECHNICIAN
MR. SAVAGE, 1317 Teakwood Lane, died Saturday, Feb. 8. He was a retired physical science technician for NASA and also had a career in law enforcement. Born in Cleveland, he moved to Lady Lake in 1984. He was a Protestant. An Army veteran of World War II, he was a life member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10126, Lady Lake, and the Disabled American Veterans of Orange Blossom Gardens. Survivors: wife, Bernadine; sons, Paul D. Jr., Wadsworth, Ohio, Thomas J., Medina, Ohio, Dale D., Lady Lake; daughters, Virginia May Wurgler and Debra Ann Bader, Leesburg, Brenda J. Bishop, Wadsworth; sister, Darlie Fredmonsky, Cleveland, Ohio. Beyers Funeral Home, Lady Lake.

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SAVAGE, Pearl E (Sanborn): 1902 - 29 Oct 1961
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Wednesday, Nov 1, 1961
CROOKSVILLE - Services for Mrs. Pearl H. Savage, 59, of Crooksville, who died Oct 29 will be held at 2:30 p.m. today at the Fred L Cannon Funeral Home. The Rev. Talmadge C. Gregory will officiate and burial will be in Crooksville Cemetery. The body will be taken from the Georgie Wright residence to the funeral home an hour before services. Pallbearers will be Forest Burley, Lloyd Hughes, Richard Hughes, Urias Hughes, Earl Kitchen and Harvey Johnson.

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SAVAGE, Pearl J: 14 Mar 1926 - 13 Jul 2000
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The Hawk Eye, Burlington, Des Moines Co., Iowa, 16 Jul 2000
Pearl J. "Junior" Savage, 74, of West Burlington, formerly of Dumfries, Va., died at 10:54 p.m. Thursday, July 13, 2000, at Great River Medical Center in West Burlington. Born March 14, 1926, in Burlington, he was the son of Pearl C. and Nellie E. Patton Savage. On Jan. 11, 1951, he married Ida Hummer in Gladstone, Ill. Mr. Savage worked as a truck driver, retiring in 1973, and then worked as a sacker for Hy-Vee Food Stores for five years. He worked at the Water Works Car Wash this year. He was an Army veteran. He was a member of Sunnyside Baptist Church and South Omaha Aerie No. 154 Eagles. Survivors include his wife; four daughters, Jenetta Styninger, Terry Drost, Vicki and Verna; one stepson, Gerald Peck; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; two brothers, Lyle Savage of Cedar Rapids and Allen Savage of Burlington; one sister, Janet Wiemann of Burlington; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister. There will be no service or burial. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday and from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday in Lunning Chapel. Memorials have been established for the West Burlington Volunteer Fire Department and Dale City, Va., Volunteer Fire Department.

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SAVAGE, Pearl Vanlow: 1 Nov 1875 - 13 Dec 1943
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The Zanesville Signal, Monday Evening, December 13, 1943
Pearl Savage Dies at McConnelsville
McConnelsville - Pearl V. Savage, 68, a retired rural mail carrier, died early today at his home here following an illness. Mr. Savage was a veteran of the Spanish-American war and was a member of the Masonic lodge. Surviving are his widow, two daughters, Mrs. Thomasine Eitelgeorge of Mansfield and Mrs. Frances Harter of Columbus: two son, Max Savage of Columbus and Buel Savage of Chicago; two brothers, Frank Savage of Wyandotte, Mich., and George Savage of Watsonville, Calif., and five grandchildren. The body was removed to the Fisher funeral home.

The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Tuesday, December 14, 1943
Illness Fatal to Pearl V. Savage
McConnelsville, O. - Pearl V. Savage, 68, prominent citizen of McConnelsville and a retired rural mail carrier, died at his home here at 1:40 o'clock Monday morning from heart trouble from which he had been ill for the past few weeks. He was the son of the late George and Miranda Ann Miller Savage and was born at Chesterhill. The most of his life was spent in Morgan county. He was a veteran of the Spanish American war and of World War 1. He was a member of the Masonic lodge and of Morgan Aerie of F.O.E. Surviving are his widow, Alpha Patterson Savage; two daughters, Mrs. Tomasine Eitelgeorge, of Mansfield and Mrs. Francine Harter of Columbus; two sons, Buell of Chicago and Max of Columbus; five grandchildren and two brothers, George Savage, of Watsonville Calif, and Frank Savage of Wyandotte, Mich. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Grace methodist church with Rev. L.S.Wees officiating. Interment will be made in McConnelsville cemetery. The body will be taken to the home Tuesday afternoon from the Fisher funeral home.

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SAVAGE, Rachel Ellen "Ella" (Peebles): 29 Jul 1873 - 5 Feb 1954
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The Coshocton Tribune, Coshocton, Ohio, Saturday Evening, February 6, 1954
Mrs. Ella Savage, 80, died at 5:30 p.m. Friday at her home on Coshocton Route 2. Death resulted from a sudeen heart attack. She was born July 29, 1873, at Chester Hill, Morgan county, a daguther of Mr. and Mrs. Mordecai Peebles and was married April 24, 1893, to John Savage, who died in 1940. She attended the Wesleyan Methodist church in Coshocton. Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Bert Snell, Guernsey Route 2; three sons, William Savage, Coshocton Route 3, Charles Savage, Coshocton Roue 2, and Rev. Eugene Savage, Marengo, O.; four sisters, Mrs. Anna Wells, West Lafayette, Mrs. Lillian Wean, Florida, Mrs. Mary McGlade, Zanesville, and Mrs. Emmett Love, Coshocton; eight grandchildren and six greatj-grandchildren. One son, one sister and two brothers are deceased. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Wesleyan Methodist church in charge of Rev. Robert W. McIntyre. Burial will be in South Lawn cemetery. Friends will be received at the home of the son, Charles Savage, Coshocton Route 2, after Sunday noon.

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SAVAGE, Ralph G: 1913 - 16 Jun 1957
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The Zanesville Signal, Zanesville, Ohio, Monday, June 17, 1957
Perry County Man Shot Accidentally
New Lexington- Ralph Savage, 44, of 231 East Broadway, died Sunday morning at 6:10 in Good Samaritan hospital, Zanesville, six hours after he had accidentally shot himself in his home according to Police Chief Harris Householder. Householder said his investigation showed Savage had arrived home about midnight. His wife told the office she was preparing coffie while Savage tried to remove a shell from a .20 gauge shotgun. Mrs. Savage said her husband had told her the gun was not cocked just as it fired, striking his left chest. Mr. Savage was a member of the United Brethren church and had been an employe of the John Fortney Construction Co. In addition to his widow he is survived by a daughter, Miss Mildred of Lancaster, four sons, Albert with the U.S. Army in Oakland, Ill., Ralph Jr., Larry and Richard of the home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Savage of this community; one grandson; a brother, Danford of New Lexington; three sisters, Mrs. Donald McNulty of New Lexington, Mrs. John Bagen of Nelsonville and Mrs. George Sinift of Junction city. The body is at the C.L. Chute funeral home where friends may call after 7 p.m. Monday and where services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Rev. H.O. Thompson will officiate. Burial is to be in the New Lexington cemetery.

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SAVAGE, Robert Lorin: 27 Apr 1887 - 17 Sep 1951
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The Cedar Rapids Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Mon., Sept, 17, 1951, p2
Robert Lorin Savage, 64, of 110 Seventeenth street SW, with the Eddy Paper Corporation in Cedar Rapids the last 16 years, died at 3:31 a.m. Monday in a Cedar Rapids hospital after a long illness. Born at Port Byron, Ill., he came to Cedar Rapids from Arnolds Park 33 years ago. Mr. Savage was a member of Crescent lodge No. 25, A.F. and A.M., Trowel chapter No. 49; Royal Arch Masons, of which he was past high priest; Palestine council No 27, Royal and Select Masters, Apollo Commandery No. 26, Knights Templar, of which he was past commander; El Kahir Shrine, of which he was past potentate; Iowa Consistory and the Jesters; B.P.O.E.;p and O.E.S. at Milford, Ia. Surviving are his wife, Mary; two sons, Robert of Manitowoc, Wis., and John, of Chicago; three daughters, Mrs. Claude Galloway, of Port Angeles, Wash., Mrs. Caroline Anderson of Chicago and Mrs. Thomas Kunze of Davis, Calif.; a brother, George, of Savannah, Ill.; a sister, Mrs. Hary Frels of Geneseo, Ill.; his mother, Mrs. Robert M. Savage of Port Byron, and five grandchildren. Services will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Barta-Hesser chapel by Crescent Masonic lodge. Burial will be in Okoboji cemetery at Arnolds Park. Friends may call at the chapel. All Master masons are requested to meet at the Masonic lodge rooms at 3 p.m. Tuesday, all Knights Templar at 2:30.

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SAVAGE, Robert M: 13 Feb 1903 - 4 May 1967
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Friday, May 5, 1967
Robert Savage Dies Retired Prison Branch Guard
Robert M. Savage, 64, of New Lexington, was dead on arrival at Good Samaritan Hospital at 7:30 a.m. Thursday (May 4) following an apparent heart attack. He was born Feb 13, 1903, at McLuney, a son of the late Clarence and Clara Colburn Savage. Mr. Savage retired two months ago after 15 years as guard at Junction City Branch of Ohio Penitentary. He was a member of St. Rose Catholic Church and New Lexington fire department and emergency squad. He is servived by four daughters, , Mrs. Lucy Nash and Mrs. Roberta King, both of New Lexington, Mrs. Sheila Burton of Worthington, Mrs. Carole Deavers of Columbus; a brother, Rolland Savage of Roseville; six sisters, Mrs. Della Wilson of New Lexington, Mrs. Marie Hinkle, Mrs. Carrie Rowe, Mrs, Dorthy Earley and Mrs. Loretta Wilson, all of Clare, Mich., Mrs. Jennie Flemming of Wheatridge, Colo.; 16 grandchildren. Requiem high mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Monday at St. Rose Catholic Church Monsignor Joseph Hakel will officiate. Burial will be in New Lexington Cemetery. Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Sunday at Chute-Belford-Wiley Funeral Home in New Lexington where friends may call after 7 p.m. Saturday.

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SAVAGE, Robert Wallace: 19 Sep 1926 - 21 Dec 1958
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Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Monday, December 22, 1958, p1
MAN DROWNS AS CAR ROLLS INTO NEW LEXINGTON CREEK
A 32-year old father of five small children was drowned about 1 a.m. Sunday when the auto in which he was a passenger overturned at a sharp curve in New Lexington and rolled into Comley run. The driver and another passenger were hurt. Robert Wallace Savage, an employe of the Perry Distributing company at New Lexington and a lifelong resident of the Perry county seat, was pinned in the water under the car. Coroner A. J. Ball, who investigated the crash with New Lexington Patrolman Dave Tharp, returned a verdict of accidental drowning. The crash occurred at the intersection of Routes 13 and 37. Six other persons were hurt late Saturday and early Sunday in two other traffic accidents in Perry county, while five autoists were injured in a mishap near the Perry - Muskingum county line near East Fultonham. Savage was a passenger in a car driven by William Wollenberg. James Tracy was another passenger. Both reside at New Lexington also. They were returning home from Somerset. Wollenberg was taken in an ambulance from the Roberts funeral home in New Lexington to good Samaritan hospital where he was admitted with lacerations of the face. He also received treatment for exposure suffered when he was immersed in the creek water. His condition Sunday night was reported to be good. Tracy's injuries were minor. Savage, a son of Robert Savage who is a guard at the Junction City branch of Ohio penitentiary, also is survived by his wife, Violet; four sons, Robert Michael, 8, David Eugene, 5, Tony Lee, 3, and Robert Wallace, jr., 10 months.; a daughter Linda Louise, 6, four sisters and his mother the former Anna Harris. Funeral services will be held in St. Rose Catholic church at New Lexington at 9 Tuesday morning. Friends may call at the Chute funeral home at New Lexington.

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SAVAGE, Rolland K: 12 Sep 1906 - 31 Jan 1972
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Wednesday, February 2, 1972, pg 1D
COUNTRY MUSIC PERSON DIES
Rolland (Banjo) Savage, 65, of near Roseville, a well-known country-western music personality in the area, died of an apparent heart attact at 11:15 p.m. Monday at Good Samaritan Medical Center. For a number of years, he had his own television show on WHIZ, presenting country-western music and later helped form the Savage Family Orchestra which played in the area night spot circuit. His entire family, including grandchildren, plays musical instruments and got together at family gatherings from time to time at his Elks Run road home for "jam session." Mr. Savage had just returned from a vacation trip to California when he was stricken ill. He was employed at Sidwell Stone Company in White Cottage and was a member of Ebenezer United Methodist Church and K of P Lodge in Roseville. Born Sept. 12, 1906, in Perry County, he was a son of Clarence and Clara Coborn Savage. His wife, Rosella, preceded him in death in 1966. Surviving are two sons, Donald of Fultonham and James of Columbus; three daughters, Mrs. Lena Luckett, Mrs. Kay Smith and Mrs. Clara Ann Danison, all of Roseville; five sisters, Mrs. Marie Hinkle, Mrs. Dorothy Early, Mrs. Loretta Wilson, all of Clare Mich., Mrs. Jennie Fleming of Roseville Route 2 and Mrs. Della Wilson of New Lexington; 18 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Friends may call at Roseville Chapel of Cannon and Cannon Funeral Home. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Ebenezer Methodist Church with Rev. Earse Mauler officiating. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. The body will be taken to the church one hour before services.

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SAVAGE, Rosella M (Williams): 16 Jun 1911 - 28 Aug 1966
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Monday, August 29 1966
Mrs Rosella Savage of Clay Township, near Roseville, died at 2:50 p.m. Sunday (Aug 28) at Good Samaritan Hospital where she was admitted Aug 10 following a heart attack at her home. She was 55. Mrs. Savage was the wife of Rolland (Banjo) Savage and played piano with the Savage orchestra. She was born Jun 16, 1911 in Roseville, daughter of Frank and Berta Sagle Williams. Mrs. Savage was formerly employed at the Brush Pottery. She was a member of the Ebenezer Methodist Church and Booster Grange. Surviving in addition to her husband are three daughters, Mrs. Lena Norris, Mrs. Kay Smith and Mrs. Clarra Dannison all of Roseville Route 2, a foster daughter, Mrs. Mary Finck of Maringo; two sons Donald of East Fultonham and Jim of Columbus; two brothers, Arthur Willams of Crooksville Route 1 and Ralph of Deavertown; a sister, Mrs. Ruth Rice of Roseville; and 16 grandchildren. A brother and sister preceeded her in death. The body is at the Roseville Cannon Funeral home where friends may call after 7 p.m. today.

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SAVAGE, Ruth Marie (Watts): 3 Sep 1945 - 21 Mar 2003
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Times Recorder (Zanesville, OH) - March 24, 2003
FLORIDA -- Ruth Marie Savage, 57, of 7004 Krycul Ave., Riverview, Fla., died at 2:30 p.m., Friday, March 22, 2003 at St. Joseph Hospital in Tampa, Florida. She was born on Sept. 3, 1945 in Zanesville and was a data processor for Hillsborough County Schools and a member of Riverview United Methodist Church. She is survived by her husband, Wayne Savage, whom she married on Aug. 19, 1966 sons, Trent (Dana) Savage and Todd E. (Tammy) Savage, all of Brandon, Fla. a sister, Mabel (Noah) Vineyard, of Philo grandchildren, Crue, Sagan, Tyler and Trinity Grace nephews, Gary (Betty Vineyard, Larry Vineyard and Terry (Mitzi) Vineyard and niece Debra (Robert) Holdren. She was preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Grace Clapper Watts and brother, Merle Watts. Visitation will be from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Thompson-Farus Funeral Home. A service will be held at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday at the funeral home with Pastor Steve Bondurant officiating. Burial will be at the Duncan Falls Cemetery.

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SAVAGE, Theresa Elizabeth (White): 21 Jul 1891 - 7 Feb 1947
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Saturday, February 8, 1947, p10
Mrs. Elizabeth Savage, 56, wife of Lawrence Savage of Fultonham, died Friday morning at Bethesda hospital following an illness of six weeks. She had been a patient at the hospital for the past two weeks. She was the daughter of Amos and Etta White, pioneer residents of Gallia county. Besides her husband she is survived by three sons, Fred of Roseville, and Lewis and Leonard of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Gareth Smith of Deltz Lane, and Mrs. Ettie Angle of Zanesville; her mother, Mrs. Etta White of Fultonham; two sisters, Mrs. Charles Seens of Fultonham and Mrs. Joe Rielly of Roseville; two brothers, James White of Crooksville and Otto White of New Lexington, a half-brother, Herman Bradford of Roseville, and 16 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Fultonham Methodist chruch with Rev. Wayne De Wolfe officiating. Burial will be in Crooksville cemetery. The body will be removed from the Cannon & Cannon funeral home in Roseville to the residence this morning.

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SAVAGE, Thomas J: Sep 1861 - 27 Sep 1939
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The Zanesville Signal, Zanesville, Muskingum Co., Ohio, Thursday Evening, September 28, 1939
Thomas Savage Dies
Thomas J. Savage, 79, died suddenly Wednesday morning at his home at McConnelsville following a heart attack. He was a member of the Maccabee lodge and of the old Universalist church. He was an employe of the Brown Manly Plow Co, for 30 years. Surviving are his widow, Agusta Davis Savage; two sons, Bryan and Harry of Zanesville, and two grandsons. Funeral services will be held Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the residence with Rev. Charles L. Wees, pastor of the Grace Methodist church, will have charge. Burial will be in the local cemetery.

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SAVAGE, Tony Lee: 30 Mar 1956 - 30 Oct 1999
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Tampa Tribune, The (FL) - November 3, 1999
TONY LEE SAVAGE, 43, of Dade City died Saturday at home. A native of New Lexington, Ohio, he moved to this area four years ago from Ohio. He was a claim examiner for the state of Ohio and a Christian. He is survived by his mother, Violet Mayle of Cambridge, Ohio; five brothers, Michael of Seffner, David of Lancaster, Ohio, Wally of Galion, Ohio, Keith of Marion, Ohio, and Jeff of Mansfield, Ohio; three sisters, Linda Taylor of Zephyrhills, Debbie Jackson of Zanesville, Ohio, and April of Irving, Texas; and his grandmother, Florence Heath of Cambridge. Whitfield Funeral Home, Zephyrhills.

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SAVAGE, Wayne M: 24 Jul 1944 - 3 Nov 2007
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The Zanesville Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, November 6, 2006
DUNCAN FALLS - Wayne M. Savage, 63, of 7004 Krycul Ave., Riverview, Fla., passed away at his home at 3:05 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, 2007. Wayne was born on July 24, 1944, in Zanesville to the late Fred and Alta Fluhart Savage. He was employed by the Tampa Electric as a turbine mechanic. Wayne was a member of the Riverview United Methodist Church, Roseville VFW and American Legion Post 0071, and the IBEW in Florida. Wayne was an Army veteran. He is survived by two sons, Trent and Dana Savage of Brandon, Fla., and Todd Savage and Lisa Richards of Brandon, Fla.; grandchildren, Crue, Sagan and Trinity Grace; sisters, Evelyn Dement of Roseville and Shirley (Vonnie) Huddleston of Zanesville; brother, Forrest (Wort) Savage of Zanesville. Wayne was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth M. Savage, who passed away March 21, 2003; and a brother, Lawrence "Runt" Savage; and sisters, Linda Neff and Susie Davis. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7, at Thompson-Farus Funeral Home in Duncan Falls. The funeral will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 8, 2007, at the funeral home with the Rev. Ellen Thomas officiating and burial in Duncan Falls Cemetery. To send condolences online: www.thompsonfarusfuneralhome.com.

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SAVAGE, William Dwight: 22 May 1905 - 4 Feb 1959
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Thurs., Feb 5 1959
Pottery Man Dies After Long Illness.
Dwight Savage, 52, of Roseville died at 4:15 o'clock Wednesday morning at Good Samaritan hospital following a lingering illness of silicosis. He had been a patient at the hospital since Jan 18, 1958. Mr. Savage was an employe of the Nelson McCoy pottery at Roseville. He was a member of Roseville lodge, F. & A.M. and was a 32nd degree Mason, being a member of Scioto Consistory of Columbus. He was also a member of a number of other Masonic bodies. He was a member of the Zanesville Eagles lodge. Mr. Savage was born May 22, 1905, in McLuney, a son of James and Frances Creeks Savage, but had resided in Roseville since 1919. He is survived by his widow, Bernice; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Ogg of New Lexington and Mrs. Hazel Harmer of 2347 Maple avenue, a niece and a nephew. Friends may call after noon today at the family home. The body will be removed Saturday morning to the Roseville chapel of the Cannon and Cannon funeral home where last rites at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon will be conducted by the Rev. William Haggis. Burial will be at Rose Hill cemetery.

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SAVAGE, William Fassig: 8 May 1894 - 17 Dec 1961
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The Coshocton Tribune, Coshocton, Ohio, 18 Dec 1961, page 13
William F Savage, 67, died unexpectedly of a heart attack Sunday at 4:45 p.m. at his home, 828 South Lawn av. The retired mine electrician was born in Zanesville, May 8, 1894, a son of John and Racheal E. Peebles Savage. On March 1, 1922, he was married to Hilda Shroyer, who survives. Other suvivors include two sons. Ward of New Concord Route 1 and Wayne of Route 3; six grandchildren; one brother, Rev. Eugene Savage, Jelloway, and one sister, Mrs. Anna Snell, Newcomerstown. Two brothers are deceased. A World War I veteran, Mr. Savage was a member of the Emmanuel Lutheran church. Services at the Dawson Funeral home will be conducted Tuesday at 3 p.m. by Rev. Olan Aughbaugh. Burial will be in South Lawn cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 and until time of services Tuesday. The family has requested that flowers be omitted.

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SAVAGE, William H: 27 Apr 1868 - 6 Feb 1920
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The Newark Advocate, Newark, Ohio, Saturday, Feb 14, 1920
William H Savage. a former resident of Zanesville, died at his home in Midla, Ark., according to a message received by his sister Mrs. J. B. McClintock in Dresden. He is survived by his widow, six sons, two brothers, and four sisters.

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SAVAGE, William H "Bunt": 1865 - 17 Nov 1938
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The Zanesville Signal, Zanesville, Muskingum Co., Ohio, Friday Evening, November 18, 1938
Funeral services for William "Bunt" Savage, 73, who died Thursday at his home, 2357 Linden avenue, following three months' illness from a complication of diseases, will be held at 3:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at Mader-Peoples funeral home with Rev. Paul N. Runk officiating. Burial will be at Greenwood. Mr. Savage was a native of Muskingum county and spent the greater part of his life in this city. He was a member of the First Church of Christ. Surviving are the widow of the home; one son, William Savage, Jr. and a sister, Mrs. Myrtle Burley, both of this city. The body will remain at the funeral home until time for burial.

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SENTER, Jeanette E (Crossley): 23 Aug 1898 - 29 Nov 1973
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The Coshocton Tribune, Coshocton, Ohio, November 30, 1973
Mrs. Jeanette E. Senter, Coshocton Route 3, died at 12:15 p.m. Thursday at County Memorial Hospital from an apparent heart attack. She was born in Coshocton County, a daughter of Frank and Katherine Savage Crosley. On Jan 20, 1934, she was married to Arthur Senter, who survives. Others surviving include one son, Raymond Senter, Baltic, along with two brothers and one sister. Four brothers and one sister are deceased. At the request of the deceased there will be no visitation hours. Graveside services for the immediate family only will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at Canal Lewisville Cemetery with the Rev. Donald Dolick officiating. Arrangements were in charge of the Fischer Funeral Home at Warsaw.

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SEY, Alfred Max "Al": 19 Dec 1891 - 21 Nov 1950
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The Zanesville Signal, Wednesday, November 22, 1950
Alfred Sey
Funeral services for Alfred "Al" Sey, 58, of 727 Nancy avenue, who died Tuesday, will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Keck funeral home. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery. The body will remain at the funeral home. Mr. Sey suffered a heart attack Tuesday morning and died several hours later in Good Samaritan hospital. He was a native of Cleveland and came to this city 15 years ago. He had operated the Victory shop on lower Main street for the past six years. Mr. Sey is survived by his widow, Florence; two daughters, Mrs. Harriet Kortanch of Cleveland Heights, and Mrs. Betty Huffman of 925 Marrietta street; two sisters of Cleveland; two grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.

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SHEETS, Howard E: 16 Jun 1881 - 7 Dec 1937
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The Zanesville Signal, Zanesville, Ohio, Tuesday Evening, December 7, 1937, page 11
Death Summons Howard Sheets
Howard Sheets, 56, died at 2:15 o'clock Tuesday morning at his residence, 122 South Seventh street, following a three month's illness of complications. Mr Sheets had been employed at Huffman's restaraunt for the past 13 years. He was well known in this city. Surviving are his widow, Daisy Sheets; two step-daughters, Miss Dorothy Davis, of the home, and Mrs Bern P Reuter, Canton; his mother, Mrs Winfield Wymer; one half-sister, Mrs A G Huffman, and one half-brother, Ernest Wymer, all of West Main street. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at Maden-Peoples chapel. Rv S R Martin will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Park. The body will be taken to the residence late Tuesday afternoon and will be returned to the funeral home at 10 o'clock Thursday morning for services in the afternoon.

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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Wednesday, December 8, 1945
HOWARD SHEETS FUNERAL THURSDAY
Well Known Restaraunt Employe Dies Tuesday
Last rites for Howard Sheets, 65, who passed away Tuesday morning at 2:13 o'clock at his home, 122 South Seventh street, after an illness of three months, will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Mader-Peoples funeral home chapel. Rev. S. R. Martin will officiate and interment will be in Memorial Park cemetery. Mr. Sheets, who was widely acquainted in this city had been employed at Huffman's restaurant for the past 13 years. The deceased is survived by his widow, Mr. Daisy Sheets; his mother, Mrs. Winifred Wymer; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Dorothy Davis of the home, and Mrs. Bern F. Reuter, of Canton; one half-sister, Mrs. A. C. Huffman, and a half-brother, Ernest Wymer, all of West Main street. The remains were removed to the late residence Tuesday afternoon from the funeral home but will be returned Thursday morning at 10 o'clock.

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SIMPSON, Harry Ray: 23 Feb 1929 - 21 Jun 1976
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The Lima News, Lima, Ohio, Wednesday, June 23, 1976
Harry R. Simpson, 47, of Lisle, Ill., died at 9:30 p.m. Sunday following a five-month illness. He was born Feb. 23, 1929 in Cadiz, the son of Harry R. Sr. and Maude Lucas Simpson. His wife, Carley Epp Simpson, and his mother survive in Lisle. He was midwestern regional manager for Fashion Accessories and a member of Grace United Methodist Church. Survivors also include a son, Harry R. (Casey) Simpson of Lima; four dauthers, Ann Simpson of Green Bay, Wis., Debbie Ann Simpson of Lisle, ill., and Diana Simpson and Mrs. Ronald (Pamela) Grubb, both of Columbus; a step-daughter, Sherry Lynn Smith of Columbus Grove; a sister, Mrs. Robert (Mary) Wiley of Columbus; and three grandchildren. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday in Lewis Memorial Chapel of Chiles and Sons-Laman. Dr. Ewart Turner officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call after 7 tonight.

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SIMPSON, Harry Raymond: 14 May 1891 - 15 May 1940
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Harry R. Simpson, Jewett automobile salesman died of complications Wednesday morning at the City Hospital at Dennison. He was born on May 14, 1891 near Flushing, Ohio, the some of Thomas and Susan Tipton Simpson. Besides his wife, Mrs. Maud Lucas, Simpson leaves two children, Mary Elizabeth Simpson and Harry Simpson, Jr., both at home; two brothers, Charles Simpson of Flushing and Albert Simpson of Pittsburgh and one sister, Miss J.E.Brady of Morriston. He had lived in Cadiz for many years, coming to Jewett two years ago. He was a member of the Cadiz Methodist Church. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 P.M. Friday at the home of Mrs. J.A. Lucas in Jewett, followed with services at 2:30 P.M. at the Cadiz Methodist Church. Burial will be made in Cadiz Cemetery.

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SINIFT, Horace M: 23 Apr 1923 - 3 Mar 1977
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Saturday, Mar 5, 1977
Logan - Horace M. Sinift, 53, formerly of New Lexington, died unexpectedly Thursday evening at his home in Logan. Mr. Sinift was born April 26, 1923 in Junction City and was formerly employed by the Peabody Coal Company. He was a member of the New Lexington Baptist Church and was a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, the former Fern Savage; three sons, Richard Grubb of Columbus, David of Somerset and Johnnie Rose of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Fredrick (Cynthia) Lanning of Nelsonville; five brothers, Gilbert and Ralph, both of New Straitsville, George of McCuneville, Roy of Logan and Donald of Toledo; four sisters, Mrs. Merle (Mary) Nixon of Old Town, Mrs. Earl (Laura) Pennell of Columbus and Mrs. Harland (Rebecca) Geil and Mrs. Russell (Almeda) Brown, both of Logan. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at New Lexington Baptist Church with burial in Friendship Cemetery in Perry County. Friends may call at the Leonard-Lyke Funeral Home in Logan after 7 p.m. today, Sunday afternoon and evening and at the church two hours pryor (sic) to services.

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SKINNIN, John William: 6 Mar 1888 - 23 Feb 1958
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The Zanesville Signal, Zanesville, Ohio, Wednesday, February 26, 1958, p2A
CROOKSVILLE - John W. Skinnin, a Crooksville resident for many years, died Sunday in Whipple veterans hospital in Prescott, Ariz., following a lingering illness. A veteran of World War I, Mr. Skinnin was the son of James and Harriet Tharp Skinnin, early residents of Buckingham, Perry county. While in Crooksville, Mr. Skinnin was employed at the Crooksville China company. He also worked at the Universal pottery in Cambridge. He was a member of the Crooksville Church of the Atonement and the New Lexington Knights of Columbus. He leaves his widow, Mary; a daughter, Mrs. Rosemary Faulkner of Spokane, Wash.; two sisters, mrs. Laura McBee of Marengo, Ohio and Mrs. Minnie Barbour of Crooksville; two brothers, James of Crooksville and Jerome of Buckner, Ill, and six grandchildren. The body will be returned to the Crooksville chapel of the Cannon and Cannon funeral home where arrangements are being completed.

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SLATZER, Pearl Eleanor (Rambo): 30 Jan 1926 - 2 Aug 1972
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Thursday, Aug 3, 1972
Mrs. Pearl Slatzer, 46, 0f Columbus, former Zanesville resident, died Wednesday at Mount Carmel Hospital, Columbus, following a short illness.Born January, 1925, in Zanesville, she was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Rambo of Jackson road. She was employed as a secretary for the Snyder Furniture Company, Columbus. Mrs. Slatzer was a member of the Jehovah's Witnesses and the Oakhurst Country Club. Surviving in addition to her parents are her husband, Robert Lee Slatzer and two brothers, William of Atlanta, Ga, and Russell of Columbus. Service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in the Hilltop Chapel of the Schoedinger Funeral Home, 3030 West Broad street, Columbus. Burial will be in Sunset Cemetery, Columbus. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.

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