Michael Jay Saffen
April 12, 2021 at 9:57 p.m.
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He was born on July 20, 1953, in Garrett. He was the son of Leo and Mary Shire Saffen and was raised in the family home with his brother, Steve.
Professionally, Mike, as most knew him, was an Indiana conservation officer for more than 30 years. He was well respected by public safety agencies throughout the area and had spent time as a Warsaw Fire Department volunteer and continued to visit the firefighters often until his retirement in 2008. Although he retired, his love for the outdoors and environmental awareness continued. He enjoyed volunteering at Mollenhour Conservation Camp. In his free time, he loved to fish and play poker. He enjoyed traveling with his wife to many unique places but genuinely enjoyed their time in the Caribbean and loved visiting Disney annually. He never liked to be late as many may recall him hollering, “... bus is leaving!” More than anything, Mike loved time spent with family and friends enjoying comfort foods and simply being together.
Those who survive include his wife of 25 years, Karen (Dedmon) Saffen; daughter, Tanya Smith; brother, Steve Saffen; and two grandchildren: Conner Bale and Hallie Bale. Numerous extended family and friends will miss Mike greatly.
Family and friends may gather for Mike's life celebration, which will be held on Saturday, April 17 at 2 p.m. at Camp C O Mollenhour, 10265 S. CR 600W, Silver Lake.
Titus Funeral Home, 2000 E. Sheridan St., Warsaw, is assisting the family.
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Memorials may be directed to Mollenhour Conservation Camp.
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He was born on July 20, 1953, in Garrett. He was the son of Leo and Mary Shire Saffen and was raised in the family home with his brother, Steve.
Professionally, Mike, as most knew him, was an Indiana conservation officer for more than 30 years. He was well respected by public safety agencies throughout the area and had spent time as a Warsaw Fire Department volunteer and continued to visit the firefighters often until his retirement in 2008. Although he retired, his love for the outdoors and environmental awareness continued. He enjoyed volunteering at Mollenhour Conservation Camp. In his free time, he loved to fish and play poker. He enjoyed traveling with his wife to many unique places but genuinely enjoyed their time in the Caribbean and loved visiting Disney annually. He never liked to be late as many may recall him hollering, “... bus is leaving!” More than anything, Mike loved time spent with family and friends enjoying comfort foods and simply being together.
Those who survive include his wife of 25 years, Karen (Dedmon) Saffen; daughter, Tanya Smith; brother, Steve Saffen; and two grandchildren: Conner Bale and Hallie Bale. Numerous extended family and friends will miss Mike greatly.
Family and friends may gather for Mike's life celebration, which will be held on Saturday, April 17 at 2 p.m. at Camp C O Mollenhour, 10265 S. CR 600W, Silver Lake.
Titus Funeral Home, 2000 E. Sheridan St., Warsaw, is assisting the family.
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Memorials may be directed to Mollenhour Conservation Camp.
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