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Andrew Page

Virginia Beach, Virginia

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Andrew PageVirginia Beach - Andrew "Dickie" Page, 65, passed away peacefully November 17th. He was preceded in death by his parents Warren and Barbara O'Connell and brother, Don Page.Dickie was a longtime resident of Virginia Beach graduating from Princess Anne High School as the Senior Class...

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Our families knew each other through the Navy. We were a big part of each others youth. Man on the Moon, Woodstock, and the Viet Nam war. A lot was going on. We took it all in stride. We both had beautiful girlfriends, that later became our wives. Drive-Ins, double dating, cruising in a "56"( or 57)Chevy. Memory not as good as it used to be. 8-Track players, the greatest. You had to mount them in your glove box, or people would steal them. New Year's Eve parties at his parent's house were...

My thoughts are with you at this difficult time. I have so many wonderful memories of him. He loved to play tennis. He even played with head of PE department at William and Mary. He loved his family and was very close to Debbie and Denise. Dickie was loved by Princess Anne High School class of 1969. As senior president he would make daily announcements to our senior class of close to 600 classmates in the auditorium. He was active in school and loved by so many friends. I was married to him...

I met Dickie when he started working at Burger Chef while he was a senior at Princess Ann high school. A lot of nights after work we would stop at his house and watch The Late Show with Johnny Carson for some laughs.

We took up the sport of tennis and spent many an hour chasing that ball all over the court. Even later in life, whenever possible, we would hit the courts for some friendly competition.

I will remember Dickie as an energetic upbeat person who loved to read, enjoyed...

Prayers with you and your family

Debbie & Denise,
Thoughts and prayers are with you