Brenda Paige, 76

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Durden-Hudson Funeral Directors announces the death of Mrs. Brenda Paige, age 76, of Twin City, on Wednesday, March 24, 2021, at Emory University Hospital in North East Atlanta.
Graveside services were conducted on Tuesday, March 30, at 2 p.m. at Eastbrook Cemetery and Mausoleum with Rev. Chris Holt officiating. Visitation was one hour prior to the service at the cemetery. CDC social distancing guidelines were observed and masks were encouraged for the safety and health and well-being of others.
Born in Savannah to Charles E. and Mary Lou Robbins Mikell, Brenda grew up in Metter. She has been a resident of Emanuel County since 1994. Brenda worked as a clerk at the gift counter at Wilson Pharmacy of Swainsboro for over ten years. She loved flowers and was a gardener with a green thumb. Brenda had many hobbies and interests. She enjoyed anything from woodworking and jewelry making, to carving wood and refinishing furniture. Brenda was a jack of all trades and was an extremely talented artist. She could even install her own ceiling fans. “She probably has more saws and tools than Swainsboro Supply”. Mrs. Paige is preceded in death by her parents; sister, Betty Herrington; and brother, Billy Mikell.
Survivors include her husband of 20 years, Charles E. Paige of Twin City; daughters, Connie Huffman of Elgin, Oklahoma and Elaina B. Wilkes (Charles) of Twin City; sons, Tony L. Beasley of Aiken, SC and Bruce Paige (Danielle) of Marblehead, Massachusetts; sister, Donna Lynn (Donald) of Register; grandchildren, Haley Landers (Chance), Wyatt Huffman (Shelby), Skyler Wilkes, Grace Beasley, Savannah Paige, and Noah Paige; great-grandchildren, Case Landers, Callen Landers, and Waylon Huffman.  
Durden-Hudson Funeral Directors was in charge of arrangements.