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Clyde E. Page

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Clyde E. Page-husband, father, grandfather, Veteran, Mason, died December 22, 2014 in Little Rock, AR after battling Leukemia. He was 64. He was born in Dell, Ark. July 27, 1950 to Lonzo and Ava Page. The 6th of 14 children, Clyde attended school in Itta Bena, Miss., entered the Marine Corps at the age of 17 and served in Vietnam. Following Vietnam, Clyde continued to serve in the Army National Guard and Army Reserve, and was employed as long-distance truck driver in California, oil-rig foreman in Texas, and welder in Arkansas. He was proud to have tied steel on Nuclear One and various interstate highway projects. He retired from Civil Service after 17 years at Fort Roots Veterans Hospital. Clyde was a proud member of the Michael W. Ray VFW post 4548 & the Jacinto 216 Masonic Lodge. He was a true patriot, avid sportsman, and social butterfly who loved Family, Freedom, and the United States of America. Clyde was preceded in death by his parents, a sister, Betty Page, brothers, Earl and Henry Page, and his son, Douglas Page. He is survived by his wife, Peggy Page (Thomas), sons, James Bolster & Kenneth Page, daughter, April Golden & treasured grandchildren, Anna Wright, Brianna Golden, and Nevaeh Bolster as well as siblings, Mary Kathrine Farmer, Helen Rhodes, Dorothy Carter, Patricia Page, Kenny Page, Shirley Rainey, Clayton Page, Nancy Austin, Elaine Greene, and Andrew Page. Visitation is 6-8 p.m., Monday, December 29 at Arkansas Funeral Care. Funeral will be at 2 p.m., Tuesday at the funeral home. Graveside Service and Interment, 11 a.m., Wednesday, Barnishaw Cemetery, St. Francis County. Arrangements provided by Arkansas Funeral Care in Jacksonville, Ark.

Published December 30, 2014

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