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Alfred Savage - Madison Parish, Louisiana 

From Tallulah Madison Journal October 27, 1993

Funeral services for Mr. Alfred Savage, 81, will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at the chapel of 
Crothers-Glenwood Funeral Home with Rev. Dave Herrington officiating. Burial will follow in the Unity 
Cemetery near Darnell, La.

Mr. Savage died Tuesday in the ParkView Medical Center in Vicksburg after a lengthy illness.

He was a native of Mississippi and had lived in Tallulah for 34 years. He was a retired farmer and 
construction worker and a member of Warsaw Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife, Sidnah Beatrice Savage of Tallulah; three sons, Alfred Savage Jr. and 
David Savage, both of Natchitoches and Larry "Wayne" Savage of Tallulah; four daughters, 
Thelma Eloise Higgins, Patricia Ann Pierce and Gloria Ann Mayeux, all of Tallulah and Marion King 
of Delhi; three brothers, Frankie Savage of Lucedale, Miss., George Savage of Crowville and 
Rudolph "Can" Savage of Forrest; one sister, Beatrice Laurendine of Sanford, Fla.; 16 grandchildren 
and a number of great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be grandsons.