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Calista <I>Clark</I> Savage

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Calista Clark Savage

Birth
Potsdam, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Death
12 Mar 1928 (aged 73–74)
Reedsville, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
F-7-3-1
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CALISTA (CLARK) SAVAGE
(1854 - 1928)

MRS. M. SAVAGE DIES AT HOME OF DAUGHTER
Resident of County For Over 50 Years Passes Away at Morrissey Home at Reedsville


Mrs. Calista Savage, widow of the late Matt Savage and mother of Dr. Thomas Savage of this city, died this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W.J. Morrisey(sic) at Reedsville, with whom she has made her home for the past ten years. The deceased suffered a stroke a week ago last Thursday and she grew steadily worse. She was 72 years of age at the time of her death.

The deceased was born at Pottsdam, New York, her maiden name being Calista Clark. She located in Illinois with her parents and later removed to Clarks Mills, this county, where her father established a flour mill and after whom the settlement was named. She was married some fifty years ago to Matt Savage who preceded her in death 19 years ago.

Six Children Survive.
Three daughters, Mrs. W.J. Morrisey of Reedsville, Mrs. Louis Svacina, Grimms, and Mrs. C.H. Post of Centralia, Wash; three sons, Hugh of Concord, Wash., Stephen of Green Bay and Dr. Savage of this city, two sisters, Mrs. Ella Evans and Mrs. Rhoda Allee both of Tacoma, Wash. And one brother, Herman Clark of Watson, Mont., survive. There are twelve grandchildren and one great grandchild.

Burial will take place on Wednesday, with services in the morning from the St. Mary's church at Reedsville, at 9 o'clock. Rev. J. Kalishek officiating and interment at Evergreen cemetery here.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Monday, March 12, 1928, Page 2

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Reedsville news:
Mrs. M. Savage Buried

Mrs. Calista Savage, who died Monday at the home of her daughter Lillian, Mrs. W.J. Morrissey, was buried Wednesday at Evergreen cemetery at Manitowoc, funeral mass and services being read by Rev. Father Kalisek, of St. Mary's church, Reedsville, of which church the deceased was a member. She will be sadly missed by her children, relatives and friends for her death leaves a void not easily filled.

Kind, loving, gentle and faithful, her first thoughts were for the solicitude of others comforts and proud indeed are we who claimed the honor of calling her friend for such she was in every sense of the word. Steadfast, loyal and true, gentle and serene, such an heritage that will not soon fade from memories fondly cherished by those who knew and loved her during her life on this earth.

To the sorrowing children from whom earth's dearest treasure has been taken we extend our heartfelt sympathy.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Friday, March 16, 1928, Page 16

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▪ buried: 3-14-1928
▪ died: at Reedsville, WI
▪ cause: cerebral embolism
▪ buried on Dr. Frank Gehbe lot

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CALISTA (CLARK) SAVAGE
(1854 - 1928)

MRS. M. SAVAGE DIES AT HOME OF DAUGHTER
Resident of County For Over 50 Years Passes Away at Morrissey Home at Reedsville


Mrs. Calista Savage, widow of the late Matt Savage and mother of Dr. Thomas Savage of this city, died this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W.J. Morrisey(sic) at Reedsville, with whom she has made her home for the past ten years. The deceased suffered a stroke a week ago last Thursday and she grew steadily worse. She was 72 years of age at the time of her death.

The deceased was born at Pottsdam, New York, her maiden name being Calista Clark. She located in Illinois with her parents and later removed to Clarks Mills, this county, where her father established a flour mill and after whom the settlement was named. She was married some fifty years ago to Matt Savage who preceded her in death 19 years ago.

Six Children Survive.
Three daughters, Mrs. W.J. Morrisey of Reedsville, Mrs. Louis Svacina, Grimms, and Mrs. C.H. Post of Centralia, Wash; three sons, Hugh of Concord, Wash., Stephen of Green Bay and Dr. Savage of this city, two sisters, Mrs. Ella Evans and Mrs. Rhoda Allee both of Tacoma, Wash. And one brother, Herman Clark of Watson, Mont., survive. There are twelve grandchildren and one great grandchild.

Burial will take place on Wednesday, with services in the morning from the St. Mary's church at Reedsville, at 9 o'clock. Rev. J. Kalishek officiating and interment at Evergreen cemetery here.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Monday, March 12, 1928, Page 2

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Reedsville news:
Mrs. M. Savage Buried

Mrs. Calista Savage, who died Monday at the home of her daughter Lillian, Mrs. W.J. Morrissey, was buried Wednesday at Evergreen cemetery at Manitowoc, funeral mass and services being read by Rev. Father Kalisek, of St. Mary's church, Reedsville, of which church the deceased was a member. She will be sadly missed by her children, relatives and friends for her death leaves a void not easily filled.

Kind, loving, gentle and faithful, her first thoughts were for the solicitude of others comforts and proud indeed are we who claimed the honor of calling her friend for such she was in every sense of the word. Steadfast, loyal and true, gentle and serene, such an heritage that will not soon fade from memories fondly cherished by those who knew and loved her during her life on this earth.

To the sorrowing children from whom earth's dearest treasure has been taken we extend our heartfelt sympathy.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Friday, March 16, 1928, Page 16

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▪ buried: 3-14-1928
▪ died: at Reedsville, WI
▪ cause: cerebral embolism
▪ buried on Dr. Frank Gehbe lot

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