Bev Paul Savage (4 May 1949 - 27 Jun 2019)

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Location
Gedling Crematorium Catfoot Lane Gedling, Nottingham NG4 4QH
Date
23rd Jul 2019
Time
11.30am
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Bev Savage, born 1949. An out-going, happy-go-lucky man, risk taker with a generous soul. A keen cricketer in his earlier years and a family man, he enjoyed living life to the full. Life wasn't always easy for Bev, a car accident where he suffered a devastating head-injury changed his life at 40 but he remained true to his personality and always had a joke not far from his lips, a big smile on his face and a belly laugh.

Bev sadly died on 27th June 2019 after many health battles, bravely fought and usually conquered. Join us on the 23rd July at 11.30, Gedling Crematorium, to celebrate the life of a true legend, the strongest man we have ever known, and a brilliant Father, Grandfather and Husband.

No floral tributes please, he was never a big lover of flowers. And, unless black truly is your favourite colour, we'd prefer it if you wore something light and bright.

Ros Perry donated £20 in memory of Bev

Thoughts and wishes from my family to yours xx

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Thoughts and wishes from my family to yours xx

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Bev (1996)

Bev (1996)

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Bev with my Mum and Dad (1996)

Bev with my Mum and Dad (1996)

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This is a pic of Bev from his visit to South Africa in 1996

This is a pic of Bev from his visit to South Africa in 1996

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Becky Ghani wrote

Sending love, hugs and deepest sympathy to you all. Bev was such a lovely man, and although haven’t seen each other so much in recent years, have great memories of all the times we spent together and how he and you all made me feel part of the family for all those holidays, swimming clubs, ballet lessons, hanging out at cricket...

He was always very kind and funny - and gently took the mick and put people at their ease - before and after the accident. Especially remember sometimes ‘going swimming’ (which actually meant going to the pub and putting our swimmers under the tap so it looked liked we’d been), singing along to The Eagles in the car, indulging me and Clare watching Queen videos over and over when on holiday, giving us £1 to swim a length under water, and ferrying us around to (actual) swimming, ballet and parties etc.

To me he seemed to do an amazing job of balancing the frustration about the changes in his life after the accident, with wry acceptance - and kept his on-point sense of humour, despite (or maybe because of) all the challenges.

Will be massively missed, and hope I can take on board some his life lessons – about strength, acceptance, humour and generosity.

Lots of love, Becky xx (or Bexwa as he used to call me!)

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  • Thanks for such a lovely message Bex. I was literally just saying the other day how he never called anyone by their real name before or after his accident and had nick names for everyone. Bexwa has just made me smile!!

    Posted by Clare on 8/07/2019 Report abuse
  • Bexwa made me smile too, as did the running the swimming costumes under the tap 😁

    Posted by Sarah on 9/07/2019 Report abuse
  • Well there are always some things you never know about your husband, but wasn’t surprised and made me 😆

    Posted by Christine on 9/07/2019 Report abuse
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Becky Ghani donated £20 in memory of Bev

Lots of love to you all x

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Becky Ghani wrote

Love and hugs to you all x

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Clare Savage donated £30 in memory of Bev

In memory of dad who spent a lot of time there

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clare atkinson wrote

You will live on in all our hearts. You will definitely be remembered with a huge smile. RIP Bev you lovely lovely man <3 <3 <3

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Kevin murray wrote

My thoughts to all the family. Bev is gone but will never be forgotten.

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Lorna Edwards donated £20 in memory of Bev

Love to you all ❤️

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Sarah Wray donated £30 in memory of Bev

My hero ❤️

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  • A truly great man. Sorry for your loss my thoughts are with you all xx

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  • Love this picture ❤️

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  • Grandad and his three sleeping grandchildren! Grandad, Jack and Rubes were well co-ordinated though. Clearly Mon didn't get the memo! 😍

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  • Best dressed man in Sherwood. Courtesy Savage Dressers 💖

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