Karen J. Savage‚ 44‚ a volunteer firefighter/EMT with Hawkins Bar Volunteer Fire Department in Burnt Ranch‚ died on October 16‚ 1999 from injuries sustained in a vehicle accident at the scene of a wildland fire.
Karen J. Savage‚ 44‚ a volunteer firefighter/EMT with Hawkins Bar Volunteer Fire Department in Burnt Ranch‚ died on October 16‚ 1999 from injuries sustained in a vehicle accident at the scene of a wildland fire.
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After so many years you are still missed. Your oldest brother, John
– John W SavageKaren, Life is not the same without you. You will always be missed. Love, Aunt Fannie
– Fannie Savage AndersonSis, I know that you are with God and he’s taking care of you. I miss you so much and think about you everyday. You are always in our hearts and your family is always in our prayers. Love Your Sis, Jackie
– JackieTime has passed so quickly. You are sadly missed. I think of you everyday and will always hold you in my heart and your family in my prayers.
– Your Sis - LynGONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN
– Chaplain Lupe Phillips Jr.I’ll always remember you Karen