Jeff Savage Obituary, Seven Angels Theatre Mourns Jeff Savage’s Passing

Jeff Savage Obituary, Death – As a collective group, we are going through a period of profound sorrow at the moment as a direct result of the news that our dear friend Jeff Savage has passed away. His most recent appearance was in the production of Meredith Willson’s Miracle on 34th Street that our theater company staged in December of 2022. Judge Henry Harper was the character he played in that performance. In the past, he had appeared on our stage in a number of different shows, including How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Christmas Eve at Earlene’s Diner, Showstoppers, and My Fair Lady, to name just a few of them!

Our theatrical community is now missing a member who was held in high regard by all of us as a dazzling beacon of joy, friendliness, and ability. This person has been taken from us. Unfortunately, this member passed away not too long ago. His smile made everyone he met, including those who were fortunate enough to be able to collaborate with him, have a better day as a result of their interaction with him. His spirit will continue to live on in all of our hearts and will always be with us, even as we get healthier and celebrate the wonderful life that we had the honor of being a small part of celebrating the wonderful life that we had the honor of being a small part of even as we get healthier and celebrate the wonderful life that we had the honor of being a small part of.

We would like to express our gratitude to Jeff for having the insight to remind us to constantly look for the joy and the positive in ourselves as well as in others who are around us. We would like to say that we appreciate his foresight. As soon as any fresh information regarding his family’s plans comes to our attention, we are going to make sure that it is relayed to each and every one of you as soon as possible.
Please accept our deepest sympathies on the numerous standing ovations that were given to you over the course of your life, Jeff Savage, and may you rest in peace forever.

 

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