Anna E. Gage

From: The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA | Date: May 29, 2006| Author: Kaitlin Keane | Copyright information

CANTON - Anna E. (Withington) Gage, 88, of Derry, N.H., formerly of Canton and Pembroke, died Saturday at Braintree Landing Nursing Home after a brief illness.

Mrs. Gage was a former inspector for Western Electric in North Andover.

Born and raised in Canton, she attended Canton schools. An avid baseball fan, she enjoyed the Red Sox, and camping.

Wife of the late Albert J. Gage, she is survived by six sons, John A. Gage of East Hampstead...

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