Terri Savalle

Terri Savalle Obituary

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Age - 55

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September 10, 2023

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Saint Clair, MI

"Terri L. Savalle, age 55, of St. Clair, passed away unexpectedly on September 7, 2023. She was born March, 28, 1968 in Detroit to the late Vito and Patricia Savalle. Terri was a hard working person who many people from town came to recognize. She worked at Achatz, Country Cafe, Drifters and most recently Anchor Pointe Bistro. She loved to listen to music, watch movies and most of all hanging out with her granddaughter Millie. She is survived by her sons; Chuck Mefford, Alan (Stephanie) Raggio and granddaughter; Millie Raggio. She is also survived by her brothers and sisters; Mario (Mary Kay) Savalle, Frankie (Debbie) Savalle, Billy (Debbie) Savalle, Ronnie (Donna) Savalle, Sandy (Jeff) Gearstner, Debbie Savalle, Paula Savalle (Dan Pallaschke), along with many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Cremation arrangements have been entrusted to L. C. Friederichs and Son Funeral Home, St. Clair. A Celebration of Life by family will take place at a later date. To leave the family a message of comfort please visit: www. lcfandson. com"

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