Saba Doak (1879 – December 8, 1918) was an American soprano from Chicago, Illinois.
[4] Saba Doak trained as a singer with Oscar Seagle, Charles W. Clark, and in Paris with Jean de Reszke.
[9][10] She announced that she would donate a percentage of her performance income to the Red Cross during World War I.
[1] She sang at a reception for the Political Equality League, a suffrage organization in Chicago.
[12] Doak died from pneumonia during the 1918 flu pandemic, aged 39 years.