Enfield – Martha L. Savage, 90, died from natural causes Tuesday, April 27, 2021 at her home, surrounded by her family. She was born July 1, 1930 in Enfield, the daughter of Ernest C. and Anna F. (Dyer) Jipson.
Martha completed her education through the 8th grade. She married Fredrick Savage, Sr. in 1959. Martha was a giving loving, and caring person. She opened her home to many through the years so they would have a place to stay and call home. You could never leave her home without giving her a hug first. Martha was a loyal member of the Full Gospel Tabernacle in Lincoln since 1980. She helped in the kitchen and sometimes with crafts at Camp-Can-Do up until she was 89. She worked for the town of Enfield for many years until her retirement. Prior to that she was a devoted housewife and mother.
Martha is survived by her children – Mark Savage, Sr. and his wife Robin of Enfield, Annmarie Mushero and her husband Larry of Mattawamkeag, John Savage, Sr. and his wife Susan of Enfield, William Savage and his wife Irene of Lincoln, Michael Savage of Howland, Madeline Merrithew of Enfield, and Everette Savage of Florida; a very special granddaughter Susan L Savage who cared for her over the past year and a half until her passing; special friends Murial Stewart and Joan Mulligan; and many grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Fredrick Savage, Sr., sons Herbert Savage and Fredrick Savage, Jr., her parents, and a sister who passed at birth.
Funeral services will be held 12 PM Saturday, May 8, 2021 at the Full Gospel Tabernacle, 14 Fleming Street, Lincoln, with the Rev. Anthony Stewart, Sr. officiating. In accordance with pandemic guidelines, mask wearing and social distancing requirements will be observed. Interment will be at a later date. Gifts in memory of Martha may be sent to Camp-Can-Do Fund, Full Gospel Tabernacle, 14 Fleming Street, Lincoln, ME 04457. Arrangements are by Lamson Funeral Home, Clay Chapel. Services will be livestreamed and viewed, and messages of condolence expressed, at Martha’s Book of Memories at www.lamsonfh.com.