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It is with deep sadness we announce the passing of Jean Rose Page, who died on January 19, 2025, at the age of 88. Born January 8, 1937, in Providence, Rhode Island, raised in Worcester, Massachusetts where she married and had five children. In 1973, the family moved to Orlando where they joined and lived in the Conway community.
After raising her children, she began working for the Orange County Fire Department as an administrative specialist. She worked her way into the Human Resources Department Payroll Division and then became a GIS Specialist at Orange County Code Enforcement where she thrived and remained well into her retirement years.
Jean was an avid musician. She played the organ, piano, guitar, accordion and violin. Jean loved animals, playing golf, and enjoyed spending time with her friends. She loved her family to a fault and her dedication to helping raise her great-grandchildren was unwavering.
Jean is survived by her loving sons, Daniel Losapio, Bill Losapio, and Steve Losapio; her cherished daughters, Carrie Gardner and Laurie Revell; Eight grandchildren, Nick, Nina, Rob, Page, Justin, Max, Braeden and GiGi; and numerous great-grandchildren; her sister Judy Hammond, and brother Bill Zinno.
A Celebration of Life honoring Jean will be held on January 30, 2025, at Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home, 2811 Curry Ford Rd., Orlando FL, beginning at 11am with a luncheon to follow. Friends and family are invited to join.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Orange County Animal Shelter. She will be profoundly missed but fondly remembered by all who knew her.
Jean was preceded in death by her loving husband Mark Page, and parents Rose and Clarence Zinno.
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2811 Curry Ford Rd, Orlando, FL 32806
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