

Nina Page was born in New Orleans to John Leguir Many and Clara Hepburn Many on December 2nd 1923. She married Winthrop Randolph Page MD on October 2nd, 1944 in New Orleans. She graduated from Newcomb College in 1945. Of her many accomplishments, she was most proud of her time as President of the South East Louisiana Girl Scout Council during the opening of the Whispering Pines Camp and her tenure as President of the PTA at Lusher School during the peaceful desegregation of the school. She was an accomplished horsewoman in her youth and was happiest surrounded by her family and spending time at the beloved family house in North Carolina.
Nina Page also known as “Chee Chee” is preceded in death by her husband of 55 years and her five brothers, Ralph Conover Many, John Leguir Many, McMeen Hepburn Many, Peter Westervelt Many and twin brother, Hugh Green Many.
Nina Page is survived by her children, John Randolph Page, William Hepburn Page and Jennifer Conover Page and their spouses; her eight grandchildren, James Page, David Page, Rebekah Page-Gourley, Hannah Page, Anna Koveleskie, Elizabeth Koveleskie, Joseph Koveleskie and William Koveleskie; and her great-grandson, Isaac Gourley.
The graveside memorial service was private.
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