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Charles William “Charlie” Page

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Charles William “Charlie” Page

Birth
Rushville, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
Death
5 Feb 2022 (aged 103)
Shawnee, Johnson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Rushville, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Charles William Page
(November 5, 1918 - February 5, 2022)

Charlie was born on November 5, 1918, in Rushville, MO the son of Jesse William and Geneva (Allison) Page. He graduated from Faucett High School in 1936 and served in the United States Army in World War II in five major battles including the Battle of the Bulge. Charlie worked for the Atchison County Co-op as the Fertilizer Plant Manager. He was a member of the First Christian Church, a former member of the VFW Post # 1175, and with his wife Ora Mae owned and operated Page's Ceramic's in Atchison. Charlie enjoyed fishing, hunting, animals, dog PJ and spending time with family.

He was married to Ora Mae Bradley on May 31, 1941, in Manhattan, KS. Mrs. Page preceded him in death on Jan.29, 2011.

Survivors include a son, Phillip (Linda) Page, Lee's Summit, MO, a daughter, Judith Clover, Olathe, KS, seven grandchildren Teri Kuhnert, Bradley Walker, Monica Hale, Jay, Aaron, Tyler & Lindsay Page, five great grandchildren, Alison Hurst, Rebekah Kuhnert, Bryce Oran Hale, William Hale, and Natalya Davis, and one great great granddaughter Carlee Paige Hurst.

His parents, wife, Ora Mae, a son, Kenneth Page, a brother, Marion Page and sister, Ruth Farris preceded him in death.
Charles William Page
(November 5, 1918 - February 5, 2022)

Charlie was born on November 5, 1918, in Rushville, MO the son of Jesse William and Geneva (Allison) Page. He graduated from Faucett High School in 1936 and served in the United States Army in World War II in five major battles including the Battle of the Bulge. Charlie worked for the Atchison County Co-op as the Fertilizer Plant Manager. He was a member of the First Christian Church, a former member of the VFW Post # 1175, and with his wife Ora Mae owned and operated Page's Ceramic's in Atchison. Charlie enjoyed fishing, hunting, animals, dog PJ and spending time with family.

He was married to Ora Mae Bradley on May 31, 1941, in Manhattan, KS. Mrs. Page preceded him in death on Jan.29, 2011.

Survivors include a son, Phillip (Linda) Page, Lee's Summit, MO, a daughter, Judith Clover, Olathe, KS, seven grandchildren Teri Kuhnert, Bradley Walker, Monica Hale, Jay, Aaron, Tyler & Lindsay Page, five great grandchildren, Alison Hurst, Rebekah Kuhnert, Bryce Oran Hale, William Hale, and Natalya Davis, and one great great granddaughter Carlee Paige Hurst.

His parents, wife, Ora Mae, a son, Kenneth Page, a brother, Marion Page and sister, Ruth Farris preceded him in death.


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