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Mary L (abner) Page

In Memory of

Mary L (abner) Page

1958-2026

Born Sep 20, 1958, Mary L (abner) Page attended Norwood-norfolk High School in Norwood, NY.

Class of 1977
Sep 20, 1958 - Jun 19, 2026
Mary L. Page Obituary
NORFOLK – Mary L. Page, 67, of Norfolk, NY, passed away peacefully on June 15, 2026 at home with her daughter by her side. Calling hours will be held on Friday, June 26, 2026 from 5-7 p.m. at the Buck Funeral Home in Norfolk.



Born in Massena, NY on September 20, 1958 to the late Stanley (Abner) and Leona Blair Agen, Mary graduated from Norwood-Norfolk Central School, Class of 1977. She was a loving mother, grandmother, sister, and friend whose kindness, generosity, and caring spirit touched the lives of many. Mary devoted 28 years of service to St. Lawrence NYSARC, where she formed countless friendships that lasted a lifetime. Her compassion left a lasting impression on everyone who knew her.



Mary found great joy in the simple pleasures of life. Prior to becoming ill, she loved spending time in her gardens and took pride in canning the fruits and vegetables she grew, sharing the results of her hard work with family and friends. Mary found joy in spending time with her family and cherished every moment with her loved ones. She will be remembered for her warm heart, her willingness to help others, and the love she shared so freely.



Mary is survived by her daughter, Amanda Ashley; her son, Brett Mason and her beloved granddaughter, Peyton Ashley. She is also survived by her brothers, Randy and Barb Agen, Larry and Sue Agen, and Abner and Edith Agen and her sisters, Rita Robinson, Linda Debien, and Brenda Agen. Mary was pre-deceased by her parents, and two brothers Howard and Lloyd Agen. Mary's memory will live on in the hearts of her family, friends, and all those whose lives she touched. Though she will be deeply missed, her legacy of love, kindness, and generosity will never be forgotten. A celebration of life will be held at a later date and her daughter Amanda writes the following loving tribute:





Mom, no words can truly express how much you meant to me. You were my first friend, my biggest supporter, and the person I could always count on no matter what life brought our way. Your love was unconditional, your heart was selfless, and your strength inspired everyone around you. You taught me the importance of kindness, compassion, and caring for others. Through your actions, I learned what it means to love deeply and give generously. The memories we shared, the lessons you taught me, and the love you gave so freely will stay with me forever.



Watching you battle illness showed me a courage I will never forget. Even during your hardest days, your concern was always for the people you loved. That was simply who you were. I will miss our conversations, your laughter, your advice, and the comfort of knowing you were always there. While my heart is broken, I am grateful for every moment we shared and for the privilege of being your daughter. You were deeply loved, Mom, and you always will be. Though you are no longer by my side, you will forever be in my heart. Until we meet again, I will carry your love with me every day.



Love always, Amanda





Memories and condolences may be shared online at www.buckfuneralhome.com . The Buck Funeral Home in Norfolk is serving the family of Mary L. Page.