Mary Patricia "Patty" Page

March 21, 1937 ~ March 28, 2021
Mary Patricia (Loder) Page, affectionately known as “Patty,” age 84 of Madison, passed away Sunday, March 28, 2021. She was born in Pittsburgh, PA on March 21, 1937, the daughter of Aileen (Bullen) and Cornelius Francis Loder. She was married to Frederick “Fritz” Page for 54 years and he proceeded her in death in 2018. She is survived by her daughters, Mary Lynn Page (Peter Schmidt) and Elizabeth (Shane) Mull and her five grandchildren, Ethan, Jude, Julia, Loder, and Mabry.
Patty was an avid Master Gardener and was happiest with fresh soil under her nails and a full wheelbarrow of mushroom compost. Her beautiful floral gardens were admired for decades by neighbors, friends, and family from PA to OH.
Her passionate love of the arts began in high school, as she was habitually cast as the Blessed Virgin Mary in St. Rosalias’ annual performance of the Passion Play. She consistently beat out fellow thespians solely because she could hold her arms out the longest. She was a staunch supporter and loyal patron to the performing arts from Heinz Hall to Severance Hall, but her heart always belonged to Rabbit Run.
Patty’s dry sense of humor, sharp wit and beautiful sense of style will be an ever lasting memory for those that were fortunate to know her. Her love of animals was a shared passion with her beloved late husband “Fritzie” and lasted a lifetime. Throughout her many personal achievements, none were more remarkable then her lasting legacy as a wife, mother, and grandmother.
A Garden Party to celebrate the life of Pretty Patty will be held at Rabbit Run Theatre, 5648 Chapel Rd., from 2-4 PM on Saturday, June 12th.
In lieu of flowers please send a contribution in Patty’s memory to the organization of your choice: Central Congressional Church, 71 Park St.; Rabbit Run Community Arts Association, 49 Park St.; Madison Garden Club, Box 483; all of Madison, OH 44057.
Really going to miss her. ❤️
Patty was a dear, classy and talented lady. She will be missed. Jeanette Behm
Our beautiful Patty struggles no more!The Madison Garden Club was so lucky to have Patty and husband Fritz actively engaged in all our community beautification events. We will remember her obsession with hats, her sense of humor, and smiling eyes! We loved her dearly and send our love to her daughters, Mary and Lizzie and families. Peace, dearest Patty. We will meet again.
Patty was a part of what made Madison so special to us Brits, when we stayed with the Closes on Shore Drive, always so welcoming and smiley. She will be missed by everybody.
I knew Patty through various organizations, but primarily Madison Historical Society. She was a great supporter in so many ways. We send our condolences to her family. She was truly a great 'citizen' of the Madison community.
My wife and I bought our first house in 1970 in Mt. Lebanon. Fritz and Patty lived across the street. We both had a Madison connection as my folks built a cottage in Madison on Meadows Road. Fritz and Patty eventually purchase a house next to our cottage on Meadows. Both Fritz and Patty were wonderful neighbors and good friends. Sally and Kent Johnson
Liz I am so sorry for the lose of your Mother. There will be a hole in your heart that nothing can fill. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family ??