Jerry Savage Sr
Age - 69
December 8, 2023
"Jerry Lee Savage Sr. (1954-2023) With great sorrow, we announce the passing of Jerry Lee Savage Sr. , who left us on November 21st, 2023, at the age of 69. Jerry passed away at Kaiser Hospital in Fontana, CA, leaving a legacy of love, craftsmanship, and service. A resident of Yucaipa, CA, Jerry\u0027s life was a vibrant tapestry of diverse skills and passions. Jerry was born on September 10, 1954, at 12:56 PM, at Edwards Air Force Base, to Wilbur and Ida Savage. He was raised in San Bernardino and later resided in Colton and Yucaipa, CA. Jerry\u0027s professional life was as robust as his personal interests. He spent over 20 years as a construction worker where his hard work and dedication to the trade resulted in his election as a business agent for Laborers Local 783. Additionally, Jerry's ambitious nature and leadership abilities landed him as a delegate to the International Union. To further his education and tradesmanship proficiency, Jerry completed machinist school, which awarded him the opportunity to work for prestigious companies like Deutsch, Garner Holt Productions, and Disney. His service in the Navy was marked by dedication and honor, serving for four years on Assault Craft Unit One during the Vietnam War and receiving an honorable discharge. Jerry was also a lifetime member of the NRA, reflecting his commitment to his beliefs and values. Jerry\u0027s artistic talent shone brightly in woodworking. He hand-built stunning pieces of furniture for his home, from jewelry boxes to cabinets. His attention to detail was so precise that he even crafted a life-sized replica of R2-D2 from Star Wars. Jerry\u0027s interest in photography and video editing led him to establish Wildman Video Productions with his wife Charlotte. His work, including the instructional video \u0026quot;All Grain Brewing,\u0026quot; showcased his skill and passion for capturing life\u0027s important moments. He elevated his prowess behind the lens to astrophotography. Jerry's fascination for the hidden wonders within the stars and universe would produce incredible photographs of the many planets, galaxies, and other cosmic phenomena that adorn our evening skies. A music enthusiast, Jerry played bass and guitar, starting in his high school rock band \u0026quot;Public Address. \u0026quot; He continued to play the bass and guitar throughout his life, even reuniting with his bandmates for a special performance on his 50th birthday. Jerry developed a robust repertoire of classic rock songs that he could play by memory. The Beatles, Doobie Brothers, Allman Brothers, ZZ Top, and Led Zeppelin would often be heard when Jerry had a bass or guitar in his hands. As an enduring hobbyist, Jerry's skilled hands and intellect never ceased to impress. His exploration of 3D printing kept him at the forefront of technology, designing and printing unique pieces for his family. He rode a Harley-Davidson and was part of a riding club called "San Gorgonio Pass Touring \u0026amp; Riding," doing runs to Big Bear, Salton Sea, Hell's Kitchen, and many other iconic destinations. Jerry\u0027s love for beer brewing and BBQing was well known among his friends and family, bringing joy and delicious flavors to many gatherings. His patience and handiwork are manifested in the many models of sea and aircraft displayed at home. Jerry had a love for firearms, and constructed his own ammunition; a skill that few dare to explore. He enjoyed operating RC vehicles and drones as much as any child. There is no doubt that everyone who knew Jerry would have their own unique memories and praise for all he accomplished. He is survived by his loving wife of 26 years, Charlotte Savage; his children, Jerry Lee Savage Jr. (J. J. ) and Christopher Eugene Savage; numerous grandchildren, step-grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his parents, Ida and Wilbur Robert Savage, and his sister, Ruth Savage. Viewing services are scheduled for Sunday, December 17th, 2023, from 4 - 7 PM, and a memorial service on Monday, December 18th, 2023, at 11 AM, both at Preciado Funeral Home, 923 W Mill St, San Bernardino, CA 92410 (please note the new location as it has changed and will no longer be at Bobbitt Memorial Chapel). A military burial will immediately follow at Riverside National Cemetery at 1:15 PM, located at 22495 Van Buren Boulevard, Riverside, CA 92518. A renaissance man with many talents, Jerry deeply loved his family and never hesitated to include them in his interests, teaching them valuable skills, including life skills, in the process. Jerry left us too soon and will be sorely missed by all who knew him. A man of his integrity will not soon be forgotten, and he will be mourned by many for the rest of their lives. "Show more