Funeral services were held for Nora Ann Page of Dallas at Knowles Memorial Chapel, with Dr. W. E. Norman, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiating. The body was flown to Quanah for burial in Quanah Cemetery. Mrs. Page moved with her family from Middle Tennessee to Hardeman County in 1900. She was married to L. O. Page on Oct. 11, 1903 and lived in Hardeman County until 1960, when she moved to Dallas to make her home with a son, Ralph Page. Mrs. Page was a long time member of the Baptist Church, having placed her membership in the church at Lazare at an early age. Survivors include five sons, L. O. Page of El Paso, Lowell Page of El Monte, Calif., Floyd Page of Quanah, Eugene Page of Amarillo, and Ralph Page of Dallas; three daughters, Mrs. Emil Brinkerhoff of Quanah, Mrs. Homer Hood of Dallas, Mrs. John Carter of Dallas; two sisters, Mrs. Stella Baker and Mrs. Elgie Buckwald of Shawnee, Okla.; 15 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Grandsons of Mrs. Page served as pallbearers.
--full obituary published in the Quanah Tribune-Chief, Quanah, Texas, Thurs., Apr. 14, 1966, p.4, col.2
Funeral services were held for Nora Ann Page of Dallas at Knowles Memorial Chapel, with Dr. W. E. Norman, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiating. The body was flown to Quanah for burial in Quanah Cemetery. Mrs. Page moved with her family from Middle Tennessee to Hardeman County in 1900. She was married to L. O. Page on Oct. 11, 1903 and lived in Hardeman County until 1960, when she moved to Dallas to make her home with a son, Ralph Page. Mrs. Page was a long time member of the Baptist Church, having placed her membership in the church at Lazare at an early age. Survivors include five sons, L. O. Page of El Paso, Lowell Page of El Monte, Calif., Floyd Page of Quanah, Eugene Page of Amarillo, and Ralph Page of Dallas; three daughters, Mrs. Emil Brinkerhoff of Quanah, Mrs. Homer Hood of Dallas, Mrs. John Carter of Dallas; two sisters, Mrs. Stella Baker and Mrs. Elgie Buckwald of Shawnee, Okla.; 15 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Grandsons of Mrs. Page served as pallbearers.
--full obituary published in the Quanah Tribune-Chief, Quanah, Texas, Thurs., Apr. 14, 1966, p.4, col.2
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