Bennie-Page-Obituary

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Bennie Daniel Page

Savannah, Georgia

Feb 1, 1932 – Nov 7, 2013

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BORN
February 1, 1932
DIED
November 7, 2013
LOCATION
Savannah, Georgia

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Baker McCullough Funeral Home & Crematory - Garden City Chapel Obituary

Mr. Bennie D. Page, 81, passed away on November 7, 2013 at Candler Hospital. Mr. Page retired from Union Camp as a paper maker after honorably serving his country in the U.S. Army; he was also a member of Chevis Oaks Baptist Church.Mr. Page is preceded in death by his parents, Urias C. and Minnie...

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my prayers goes out to all the page boys and the two girls . Iam ao sorry my prayers are with you and my heart goes out to all the family.

Words can never really express how much not only Bennie meant to me as a friend, but how much the family means to me. I love to be around him because he always brought a smile. We all know we will see him again. Until that time, enjoy being with Jesus, Bennie, until we all meet again. For the family, please know you'll are loved and I know if a need presents itself, your many friends will be there to help in anyway possible.

The Windsor Forest Football Booster Club expresses deepest sympathy to Griffin and his family in the passing of your grandfather. Cherish the memories. He will always be in your hearts.

Though we couldn't be there, our hearts are with you and are so sorry that Mr. Page had to leave you all. Our love and prayers are with you all.
Allen & Mary Donna Crosby

Dearest Page Family,
Our family is sorry to hear of Mr. Page's death. We will be praying for you in the days to come. Take heart in knowing all tears have been wiped away from his eyes and he is at the feet of our sweet Jesus. As King David said, "He cannot come to us. But we can go to him one day." Mr. Bennie, Our Christian family and our neighborhood will greatly miss you. It will never be forgotten how you on more than one occasion came to our doorstep to show your love and support...

Grief can be so hard and words won't fill the void in your lives, but family and friends will help you cherish those precious memories and ease your heartache until that reunion day we look towards as Christians. Sincerely,