Daniel C. Page

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Daniel C. Page, 55, of South Portland, left us on Sunday, November 15, 2015 to join his wife and many family members. Dan was born in Portland, Maine to the late Eugene and Margaret (Whalen) Page on February 17, 1960. Dan was a lifelong South Portlander, except for the 4 years that he served our country in the United States Air Force. Several of our family enjoyed his deployment to Hawaii, as did Dan, since they had wonderful vacations visiting him. This is where he developed many friends beyond his South Portland family. Once returning to Maine, Dan pursued his education beyond what he had obtained in the Air Force. He specialized in Computers his most recent employer was through Bank of America, before he left to care for his mother and then wife. Dan had been a wonderful caregiver to many of his family members over the past several years up until August when his wife, Gina, passed away. He often neglected his own needs to put others before his own. As was very evident, Dan was a huge New York Yankees fan and truly enjoyed spending time in New York to see David Letterman. New York was special to Danny, he and his father-in-law, Dude, also a Yankees fan would travel to see games, some of his old classmates and he went to one of Dave Lettermans last shows and most important, he and Regina Renna went to the top of the Empire State Building so that he could propose to her in style! In addition to New York, Danny loved his trip to Washington D.C. and Ireland. He was very proud to have his Irish roots! Danny was an avid reader. The books combined with being able to read on his iPad were two of his favorite past times together. Danny was a great friend to many. He met Gina by frequenting Evelyns Tavern and the Griffin Club and the many others who frequent these establishments were as close as family could be to both Gina and Dan. Thank you to all of his friends and family for the comfort of friendship and chats While names of his friends arent mentioned for the fear of leaving someone out, the family wishes you all to know that all you have done was so appreciated by Danny. In addition to his parents, Dan is predeceased by his sister, Julienne; brothers,Tim Rick; Wife, Gina and Father-in-law, John. Dan is survived by his dog and companion - Seamus; sisters-in-law, nieces, great nieces and nephews, cousins and many close friends. He will be missed. Visiting Hours will be held on Thursday from 4-7PM at Conroy-Tully Crawford South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. Prayers will be recited at the Funeral Home on Friday at 9:15AM followed by a 10AM Mass of Christian Burial at Holy Cross Church, 124 Cottage Road, South Portland. Burial with Military Honors will follow at Calvary Cemetery, Broadway, South Portland. To view Dannys memorial page or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ctcrawford.com. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Animal Refugee League,PO Box 336, Westbrook, ME 04098.

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  1. I had the pleasure of serving in the USAF with Dan at Wheeler AFB. We had many good times on and off duty. I will always remember the times we spent together and his infectious laugh. Thoughts and prayers to family and friends.

    – Mark McCormack

  2. Ah…to all be back in our twenty’s/thirties, crazy, fun times. You were always a good solid friend no matter where we were in our lives. I will miss you and think of you often. Next trip to the city Tom and I will make our way to St Pat’s there is a candle waiting to be lit for you. I am not going to say goodbye , for I will see you again. Until then I will treasure every memory.

    – Candy

  3. Words can’t express how sorry I am that you are gone. I have known you literally ALL my life, your family and mine have always been connected….from our parents being best friends to our siblings all growing up together. I pray you are at peace and reunited with all of your loved ones. It was a pleasure to know you and consider you a friend. Rest easy now Dan and give Gina all my love.

    – Carol (Brimecombe) DiFrancesco

  4. You are now reunited with Gina and your family.. As I always said to Gina. It’s never goodbye, I always say…until next time my friend…and may the road rise to meet you, may the wind be at your back. May the sunshine warm upon faces and as a true Irish blessing, until we meet again, may God hold you both in the palms of his hands..

    – Maureen Feeney Hebert

  5. Oh Danny,Thank you so much for being such a good friend and bringing us all back together again.You will be terribly missed and we will always appreciate you.

    – Mary K Hayden

  6. I enjoyed talking with you about books and all the “shit” we talked about. You were always full of funny comments which made me laugh and made me love you my friend ! I will miss you as I miss your wonderful wife, Gina. You are together now with your family and the loved ones I have lost… Hope you’re all having a drink and a laugh and looking at us crying and doing all the “stuff” we do when we lost you and our loved one’s that were here on earth with us… Hugs and kisses, wish I could still give them to you! Linda

    – Linda Darling


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