OLD TOWN – Ethel C. “Dolly” LePage, 83, passed away Saturday, Sept. 25, 2004, at an Old Town assisted living facility. She was born in West Enfield, Dec. 17, 1920, the daughter of Ralph and Christine (O’Henely) Nash. Dolly was a loving wife, mother and homemaker throughout her life raising her children. She was a faithful communicant and member of Holy Family Parish in Old Town. Dolly enjoyed singing with the “Sunshine Girls” and was a member of the Daughter’s of Isabella and the Old Town Senior Citizens. She also volunteered for various organizations throughout the Old Town area. Dolly was known for her talent in knitting and often donated her work to organizations and people in need. She is Survived and will be sadly missed by a daughter, Liane Henderson and her husband Lewis, of Bradley; son, Paul R. LePage and his wife, Vickie of Hudson; daughter-in-law, Priscilla LePage of Hudson; nine grandchildren, Lewis J. Henderson and his wife, Amy of Texas, Jeff Henderson and his wife, Lisa of Virginia, Chelsy Henderson of Bradley, Jennifer and Justin LePage of Hudson, Kristina Inman of Bradley, Bonnie Limoges and her husband, Dana of Parkman, Bruce LePage and his wife, Tina of Colorado, Paul D. LePage and his wife, Becky of Stetson; 10 great-grandchildren, Zach Henderson, Hunter and Garrett Henderson, Madison and Caitlyne LePage, Areol and Nicolas LePage, Matthew, Justin and David Limoges, special niece, Mary Nash and several other nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, Dolly was predeceased by her loving husband, John J. LePage of 53 years; daughter, Sharon LePage; son, John D. LePage and all of her brothers and sisters. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated 10 a.m. Wednesday, at Holy Family Parish in Old Town with the Rev. Normand Richard Celebrant. Committal will be held at St. Joseph Cemetery in Old Town following the service. Family and friends are invited to the Holy Family Parish Hall following the committal for a luncheon and continued fellowship. In lieu of flowers, those who wish may send memorial contributions to “The Meadows,” 110 Perkins Avenue, Old Town, ME 04468 ATTN: Activities fund. www.dignitymemorial.com


