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Allan Page Weeks
Newburyport – It is with deep sadness that I, Gay Weeks, announce the death of my husband, Allan Page Weeks on June 3, 2021. I am so grateful to have been holding him when he took his last breaths. Allan was born on May 20, 194 to Alonzo Page Weeks and Natalie Lampson Weeks. He grew up in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, and after graduation from high school in 1957, Allan went to Dartmouth College graduating in 1962. He joined the Air Force as a Second Lieutenant specializing in Department of Defense procurement contracts. Allan loved to ski, and during his time in the service, he was asked to compete in skiing competitions representing the Air Force. After completing three years of service, Allan attended Boston University School of Law where he became an editor of the BU Law Review, graduating in 1969. He worked as both a government and a corporate lawyer, employed by major law firms in Washington, DC. California, Connecticut and Massachusetts. He retired from the practice of law in 2010. Allan and I loved to travel and spent many, many wonderful weeks exploring Europe together. He loved to read, stay up to date on current events and was an avid runner, completing several marathons, often to his own surprise.
Allan was truly a gift given to me and our friends. I was so very privileged to have him in my life. He gave my life fullness and meaning for which I will be forever grateful.
Allan is also survived by daughters Jenny and Jill; granddaughters Hannah and Samantha; along with his brother Barry.
Allan was truly a gift given to me and our friends. I was so very privileged to have him in my life. He gave my life fullness and meaning for which I will be forever grateful.
Allan is also survived by daughters Jenny and Jill; granddaughters Hannah and Samantha; along with his brother Barry.
At Allan’s request, there will be no services and burial will be private at a later date at the Harmony Grove Cemetery in the Weeks family plot. In lieu of flowers or donations, please do a kind deed for someone in need. Assisting the family is the Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home, 486 Main Street, Haverhill. Please visit Comeau Funeral Home on Facebook or
Published on June 9, 2021