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Deborah H
Page
January 28, 2024
Deborah Helen Page, 70, Pike, NH, passed away at her home on Sunday January 28, 2024, surrounded by those she loved. She was born in Woodsville, NH on July 15, 1953, to James J. and Ruth (Foster) Page.
Debbie graduated from Woodsville High School with the class of 1973 and went on to earn an associate degree in food service management from the University of New Hampshire in 1976. She worked her entire career at Littleton Regional Hospital in food services retiring in 2010.
Debbie demonstrated a profound sense of community service and faith. She will be missed by her family and by her church families at Bethany Congregational Church of Pike, NH, and West Newbury Congregational Church in Vermont. Debbie was a member of Oxbow Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She was a volunteer at the Orford Senior Center for many years, the North Haverhill Fair, as a coordinator for the DAV arranging rides for veterans, as well as many other groups and events throughout her life. She could always be counted on to lend a hand at local events. She loved all things maple, sitting outdoors with a cup of coffee and watching the birds, including the turkeys. She enjoyed square dancing, band music, hot air ballon rides, cats, and all woodland creatures.
She is predeceased by her parents, and a brother, Jeffers Foster Page. Debbie is survived by a sister-in-law, Margurite (Page) Donlon of Benton, NH; a niece, Danielle (Page) Hunt and her husband John of Woodsville, NH; a nephew, James Page and his wife Angela of Pike, NH; a great niece, Autumn Page of Rumney, NH; and three great nephews, Cody White, Lincoln Page and James Page of Pike, NH; and two great-great nephews, Silas and Finnagan of Rumney, NH. She will be missed by the entire Kinder Family and all her neighbors especially her coffee buddy Greg Roche.
There will be a memorial service on Saturday February 10, 2024, at 11AM at the Haverhill Congregational Church. Spring interment will be announced. Those who wish may make donations in memory of Deborah Page to the Jim Page Conservation Scholarship, Grafton County Conservation District, PO Box 64, North Haverhill, NH 03774
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