Jerome P. Paige

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Jerome P. “Jerry” Paige, 69, died Thursday morning, Jan. 27, 2022 at Beverly Hospital following a period of declining health. He was the beloved husband of Janet M. (Landolfi) Paige, with whom he shared forty-four years of marriage. Born in Gardner on Oct. 18, 1952, he was the son of the late Rev. Donald and Louise (Cairns) Paige. He was raised and educated in Danvers and was a 1970 graduate of Danvers High School and a 1975 graduate of Gordon College. Jerry was a long-time employee at Trireme Manufacturing, where he worked as a precision machinist. He also worked at Your Market and later McKinnon’s for many years. He was a Past Master of the Mosaic Lodge A.F.&A.M. in Danvers. Jerry was a steam train aficionado, with an amazing collection of steam train memorabilia of which he was very proud. He loved vacationing with his family, especial trips to Walt Disney World. In addition to his wife, he leaves two children, Jeffrey S. Paige and his fiancée Alicia Sosinski of New Jersey, and Jaclyn M. Paige of Danvers, his cherished granddaughter, Erica Lynne Paige, his sister, Donna Thayer and her husband Alan of West Bridgewater, and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his siblings, Janet Jones and Robert Paige. His Funeral Service will be Friday, Feb. 4, 2022 at 11AM at Holy Trinity United Methodist Church, 16 Sylvan St., Danvers. Burial will follow in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Danvers. Visiting hours are Thursday from 4-7PM in C.R. Lyons & Sons Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers Square. To share an expression of sympathy with Jerry’s family, please visit www.LyonsFuneral.com.

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  1. I remember Jerry through church and later on when i would bump into him in the market. Always a nice guy concolences to his family

  2. I remember many fun evenings with Jerry and Bob playing table ice hockey when Bob and I were first married. They were very competitive but no matter who won, we all enjoyed some of Nana Paige’s congo bars. Jerry soon started bringing Janet (future wife) to the hockey matches and we all enjoyed the games and treats.
    Jerry had a great sense of humor and a very big heart . He will be sorely missed. Blessings to Janet and family. Love you, Donna

  3. To Janet, Jeffrey, and Jaclyn. I am sorry for your loss. Your Husband and Dad was great person and Human Being. I will always have fond and sometimes funny memories of Jerry at Home, Work, and Lodge. Always remember the good times that you shared with him. He will be sorely missed. Rest in Peace my Friend and Brother.

  4. To Janet, Jeff, and Jaclyn, Please accept my sympathy and my sorrow about Jerry. We all shared many good times together. I know he is missed. I lost part of family.
    Jerry and I go back many years. My prayers are with him and you.

  5. To Jerry’s family- When I was in Junior High- I would bump into Jerry time and again and just say hello. Junior High was hard and I didn’t have many friends but Jerry always stopped to have a brief conversation. We would talk about his remarkable father or just things about the class we were in. I moved away in 10th grade to a better situation but occasionally when I was back in Danvers I would see him at YourMarket/McKinnon’s and he was always friendly and kind. What a wonderful guy. God Bless him and his family. He will be missed. – Paula Murray Noyes


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