Tyler John Savage

Passed: December 04, 2020

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Tyler John Savage, 29 of Litchfield Park, Arizona passed away on December 4, 2020in Litchfield Park, Arizona. He was born April 1, 1991, to John and Kim Savage in Berrien Center, Michigan.

Tyler was a proud Native American. He loved paintball and Star Wars. Tyler was a loving uncle, friend, brother, and nephew.

He is survived by his sisters Jennifer Savage, Beth Lindsay-Savage, his parents John and Kim Savage.

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11 responses to Tyler John Savage

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  1. Tyler we miss you. We will remember you and your twisted sense of humor. Rest in peace Tyler. Thank you for being a good friend. Love Robbin & Gene

  2. I miss you bro I guess it’s true what they say the good die young I feel like it was just yesterday you were calling my phone and waking me up telling me to get up and come out here to my car I need help bringing all this stuff inside lol I would always get up to come help you and end up kicking it with you almost all night talking about the goofiest stuff or when I was in the ICU and you showed up at the hospital and made me laugh so hard all night we woke the whole floor up in that hospital laughing lol watch over everybody from up there bro especially your mom bro bro she needs it the most I’m sure fam I’ll see you when I get there. love ❤️ you dog.

  3. Tyler,

    I will always love you and will never forget you and how much of an impact you made in my life. You were the smartest, funniest person I have ever known (although you never believed me when I said that, lol). To me, you were perfect no matter what because I knew who you really were and what you were capable of. Also, no one has ever gotten my sense of humor except for you… Even though you would use it against me sometimes just to mess with me, jerk lol! Anyways, I just wanted to say thank you for always being there for me and for always protecting, caring and loving me no matter what. I love you always, and forever.

    KRose

  4. Audrey Lean says:

    I love you. I’ve always loved you and I will always love you. Give Jay a hug for me.

  5. Tyler,

    I will always fondly remember our childhood memories of staying up late playing video games and Legos. We fought like brothers, but would go back to hanging out the very next day. Those were simpler times that I’ll cherish forever.

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