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Lionel JOHNSON
September 4, 2024
One could never meet and/or be associated with a nicer.
Jennifer (Leslie) Page Pierson
July 24, 2020
Love you Aunt Alice(Poolie). We'll miss you here, but rejoice in your Eternal Rest❤
Myah Page
July 24, 2020
I was saddened when learning of your passing, but the one thing that'll never leave my mind is how you'd always tell me to stay in school and how proud you are of me no matter what. Well Aunt Poolie, I'm staying in school and your words will stay with me forever. Love you.
Calvin Page
July 24, 2020
You will be missed Aunt Poolie.
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Gwendolyn B. Etienne
July 23, 2020
My family and I are saddened to learn of Alice's transitioning. She was a caring person and member of the Class of 1971 from St. Helena High School. May God grant her eternal rest.
Gwendolyn Butler Etienne
Orlando East
July 23, 2020
My dear sweet Cousin Alice! One of the nicest people you will ever meet. We didn't see each other often, but when we did, it was like we picked up right where we left off. I'm going to remember the smiles, the hugs, the kind words forever. As believers we know to be absent from the body is to be present with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. On behalf of the Gerald East family I say farewell Cousin. Save a seat for me.
Gerald and Irene East
Orlando East
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Catherine Butler Taylor
July 23, 2020
Remembering a true friend indeed--Ms. Alice Page, who will be sorely missed. My condolences to the Alice Page Family. May God bless us all and keep us all in His care.
Lori Page
July 23, 2020
"My name is ALICE not POOLIE!" is what you started telling us in your latter years. However, it was not until I was in my 20s that I learned your real name. You were the #1 Dancing Machine in the Page family. I watched you until I not only mastered your moves, but I could mimic you at the same time. So, from this day forward, I will carry on the POOLIE DANCING LEGACY!!! You were definitely a force to be reckoned with. You said what you meant, and you meant what you said. You were a "PAGE" and you let everybody knew it. I'm gonna miss you Gal. As the Old Saints would say, "You're free from all the suffering and cares of this old world!" Rest on Poolie Pollie! Earl Page's Baby Girl Lori Loves You!!!
Lisa Page Gibson
July 23, 2020
Aunt Alice, I will always remember the great memories that you shared with us when we were children. Your cheerful energy and helpful spirit will live on in our hearts. Prayers flow for our family as we say farewell to another family member in such a short time.
Linda Smith
July 23, 2020
Gone but not forgottw Z 5 u G
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