Barry Allen Savage (1958-2023)
Barry Allen Savage, 65, of Quincy, MA, passed away on August 31, 2023 in Gardner, MA. He was born on July 11, 1958, to the late Robert C Savage and Patricia E Savage. Barry was a devoted animal lover known for his compassion towards all creatures.
Barry is survived by his son, Ryan Savage, and his siblings Robert W Savage and wife Agnes Buczynski, William Savage and husband Henry Sheedy, and Kristi Lee Savage and wife Susan Gruning. He was also a beloved uncle to Andrew Savage, Katrina Savage-Rivera, Matthew Savage, and Elizabeth Savage, as well as a great uncle to Raven Savage-Rivera. Barry was a nephew to Nanci and Tom Stuart and Mary Kyrias.
Barry proudly served in the US Army and had strong military associations.
In his free time, Barry enjoyed reading and had a deep love for music. He found joy and inspiration in these hobbies, which enriched his life.
A private family service will be held to honor Barry’s life. Contributions in his memory can be made to the Quincy Animal Shelter, a cause that was close to his heart.
Barry Allen Savage will be deeply missed by all who knew him. His kindness, love for animals, and dedication to his country will be remembered and cherished. He taught us to embrace our wild side, to be fearless in the face of adversity, and to always lend a helping paw. May he rest in peace.
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So sad to see one pass to soon. You will be missed.
My condolences to Barry’s family. We were classmates together in North Weymouth, Bicknell Jr. High🙏
So sad, both my brother (Barry) and I extend our condolences for your family.
Personally, he was a hoot, and I enjoyed so many times listening to music and time with his pidgins…he raced and had carriers. A unique personality and a blast of memories.
God Bless Him, and your whole family for your loss.
Sincerely, Brian and Barry Leo Kain
Time may pass away but the memories you left behind cannot be erased over time. You lived such a life we are all proud of. Till we meet again.
Trace
My sincere condolences and solemn prayers for his family. Barry is an old friend that I haven’t seen in years and I’ll always remember him and some of the crazy things we did when we were younger.
I have the f9ndest memories of Barry working at Burger King and Ashmont Discount in Braintree. My kids always said who’s that crazy guy you went to elementary school with!! RIP my friend!
Barry delivered the Patriot Ledger as a teenager and was a kind and gentle soul
Barry and I were in Cub scouts together. I just found out. He’s going to be missed by many people. In peace my friend.