Nina "Polly" Page

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TOPSFIELD- Nina “Polly” (Perkins) Page, age 82, wife of Robert B. Page with whom she shared 63 years of marriage passed on to her heavenly home on March 19,2017. Born on March 25, 1934 in Beverly, she was the daughter of Lewis D. and Edna L. (Chace) Perkins. Beverly was her home for many years before she moved to Wolfeboro, NH and was currently living in Topsfield. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother, loved by all who had the pleasure of knowing her. Nina was a member of the Society of Mayflower Descendants; the International Society of the Descendants of Charlemagne; the Founding Fathers, and a life member of the Rich Family Association. In addition to her husband, she is survived by two sons, Robert W. Page of Amesbury and Steven R. Page and his wife Peggy of Greenland, NH, a daughter, Karen J. Zwicker and her husband Donald of Danvers, three grandchildren, Brian M. Page and his wife Cheryl, Christopher D. Page all of Rochester, NH and Amanda L. Zwicker of Danvers. She is also survived by a sister, Ethel Lewis and a brother David Perkins, and brother-in-law Russell Page. Visitation will be held from 4-6PM on Wednesday, March 22, 2017 at C.R. Lyons & Sons, Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers. A private graveside service will be held at the convenience of the family.

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  1. My deepest sympathy to all of you. Great Aunt Polly was by far the kindest, most gentile soul I have ever met. I know how hard this is for all of you, but she is looking down on all of you with love and pride and is no longer suffering. My love to all of you,

    Anna Lemieux

  2. You were the first person, along with your husband, that I met at Washington Meadows. We seem to hit it off once I moved in and had tea together one afternoon. We just laughed constantly and were so silly, even at our age. Every time we met , it was more
    laughter and great conversation. Whether it was at the patio, for breakfast in the social room, which you put so much effort into making the coffee, etc. I will never forget you and the fun we had with just plain conversation. My heartfelt sympathy to your family and your wonderful husband, Bob. I will always think of you, Polly!

  3. Polly was a very dear friend. For over 50 years we were members of a club that started
    Out as a group of young mothers that needed a night out . We met at one another’s homes and called ourselves the Knit wits, we shared many memorable times .
    My sympathy goes out to Bob and the entire family.

    Claire
    Frysalis

  4. I will miss Polly at the Rich Family reunions. She was such a gracious lady, and she will be missed by us all at the Rich Family Association. Our sympathies to Bob and family.
    Liz Beyus, Kinfolk Editor


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