New Hampshire Union Leader (Manchester, NH) - Monday, March 9, 2009:
MANCHESTER -- Dora (Maurier) Page, 96, died March 7, 2009, at Villa Crest Nursing and Retirement Center after a brief illness.
She was born in Manchester, Nov. 28, 1912, to Henry and Flora (Hebert) Maurier. She was a lifelong resident of Manchester.
Along with her husband, Raymond Page, who died in 1993, she was co-owner of Ray's Lunch, which later became Belmont Hall & Restaurant.
She was proficient at sewing, knitting and crocheting. Until recently, she offered those services to many of her family and friends.
She was always willing to help and had volunteered many hours of service at Elliot Hospital, including making bonnets for newborns.
She was a member of the Catholic War Veterans Auxiliary, the Queen City Promenaders, and was a communicant of St. Pius X Church.
Family includes three children, Normand Page and his wife, Doris, of Bedford, Albert Page and his companion, Louise Dickey, of Pembroke, and Simonne Huot and her husband, Roland, of Manchester; 12 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; a sister, Theresa Gingras of Manchester; a brother, Raymond Maurier of Manchester; and nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a sister, Lucille Lawrence, and by two brothers, Armand Maurier and Laurent Maurier.
A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated Wednesday at 10 a.m. at St. Pius X Church, corner of Candia Road and Sarto Street, Manchester.
Committal prayers will follow in the chapel at St. Augustin Cemetery, So. Beech Street, Manchester.
Memorial donations may be made to Sisters of Holy Cross Development Fund, 377 Island Pond Road, Manchester 03109.
New Hampshire Union Leader (Manchester, NH) - Monday, March 9, 2009:
MANCHESTER -- Dora (Maurier) Page, 96, died March 7, 2009, at Villa Crest Nursing and Retirement Center after a brief illness.
She was born in Manchester, Nov. 28, 1912, to Henry and Flora (Hebert) Maurier. She was a lifelong resident of Manchester.
Along with her husband, Raymond Page, who died in 1993, she was co-owner of Ray's Lunch, which later became Belmont Hall & Restaurant.
She was proficient at sewing, knitting and crocheting. Until recently, she offered those services to many of her family and friends.
She was always willing to help and had volunteered many hours of service at Elliot Hospital, including making bonnets for newborns.
She was a member of the Catholic War Veterans Auxiliary, the Queen City Promenaders, and was a communicant of St. Pius X Church.
Family includes three children, Normand Page and his wife, Doris, of Bedford, Albert Page and his companion, Louise Dickey, of Pembroke, and Simonne Huot and her husband, Roland, of Manchester; 12 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; a sister, Theresa Gingras of Manchester; a brother, Raymond Maurier of Manchester; and nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a sister, Lucille Lawrence, and by two brothers, Armand Maurier and Laurent Maurier.
A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated Wednesday at 10 a.m. at St. Pius X Church, corner of Candia Road and Sarto Street, Manchester.
Committal prayers will follow in the chapel at St. Augustin Cemetery, So. Beech Street, Manchester.
Memorial donations may be made to Sisters of Holy Cross Development Fund, 377 Island Pond Road, Manchester 03109.
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