Larry Savilles roots go deep into Ferndale.
He is a member of the Ferndale High School class of 72, and
the Saville family has lived on West Hazelhurst for over 30 years.
Larry has long been known as a great neighbor, ready and willing to
help out with snow shoveling, yard clean up and other projects. He
is also an avid gardener. His gardening shows in front of the Saville
house and along the Woodward Avenue side of First United Methodist
Church. Those of us who know Larry regard him as a genuine friend
and a man with a quiet and passionate reverence for life. His reverence
for life includes a respect for the dead, particularly those who have
died in service to their country. It was this reverence that prompted
Larry to do something to honor the Michigan men and women who have
died in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Michigans Fallen grew from the idea that Larry
had a way to acquaint us all with the war dead and to reinforce
the traditional meaning of Memorial Day. He wanted to include each
of the fallen in Ferndales Memorial Day parade: a portrait of
each, along with hometown, branch of service and date of death. Larry
enlisted and attracted the help of dozens of volunteers to make his
idea a reality. Those of us who marched with Michigans Fallen
or witnessed the parade last year know that we saw something extraordinary.
Men, women and children who may have had differing opinions about
the legitimacy and conduct of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq all
came together to make it happen. Each of them strongly felt that Michigans
Fallen was an obligation and a privilege. Neighbors from Ferndale
and surrounding communities together created an event we will not
forget and something we can build on this year.