Michael Page Credit: Courtesy

Everyone leaves something behind when he dies. Michael, your hand and heart touched so many in 73 years. You changed all of us when you were here; none of us is the same now. We are noticeably better.

2 replies on “In Memoriam: Michael Page, 1948-2022”

  1. This is such a true statement and thank you, Mom for making sure we all remember Dad for all the things he was : a devoted and loving father, husband son & brother, but also a storyteller, woodsman, craftsman and big foodie. I love the grill in the background- being outdoors and enjoying a meal were big on Dad’s list always. I miss you everyday and like to picture you in your element like this photo.

  2. I had not known of Micheal’s passing until now. I worked with Mike for many years and was always impressed with his friendliness , generosity, and intellegence. The last time I saw him, he told me he was moving from Burlington to Newark. Very sorry for your loss. David Ricketts

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