Son of Robert M. Page of Churchville, and the late Mabel Anderson Page, he was born in Churchville, and lived his entire life there. He was a retired farmer and a member of Churchville Presbyterian Church.
In addition to his wife and father, he is survived by three brothers, Leslie A. Page of Churchville, and R. Graydon Page and Lee V. Page, both of Baltimore.
Funeral services were conducted Saturday, April 27, at 11 a.m. in the Churchville Presbyterian Church with his minister, the Rev. Eugene W. Stambaugh, officiating. Interment was in the adjoining cemetery. Those serving as pallbearers Clarence Turnbaugh, Richard Johnston, Charles Unkart, Albert Unkart, Carvil Trago, and Clay Adams. Services were under the direction of the Howard K. McComas III Funeral Home in Abingdon.
Published in The Aegis; Thurs., May 2, 1974.
Son of Robert M. Page of Churchville, and the late Mabel Anderson Page, he was born in Churchville, and lived his entire life there. He was a retired farmer and a member of Churchville Presbyterian Church.
In addition to his wife and father, he is survived by three brothers, Leslie A. Page of Churchville, and R. Graydon Page and Lee V. Page, both of Baltimore.
Funeral services were conducted Saturday, April 27, at 11 a.m. in the Churchville Presbyterian Church with his minister, the Rev. Eugene W. Stambaugh, officiating. Interment was in the adjoining cemetery. Those serving as pallbearers Clarence Turnbaugh, Richard Johnston, Charles Unkart, Albert Unkart, Carvil Trago, and Clay Adams. Services were under the direction of the Howard K. McComas III Funeral Home in Abingdon.
Published in The Aegis; Thurs., May 2, 1974.
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