Rose-Page (nee Natoli)-Obituary

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Rose Vivian Page (nee Natoli)

Ballwin, Missouri

Mar 13, 1930 – Nov 11, 2025

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March 13, 1930
DIED
November 11, 2025
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Ballwin, Missouri

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Schrader Funeral Home and Crematory - Ballwin Obituary

Page, Rose Vivian (nee Natoli), 95, passed away, Tuesday, November 11, 2025, at her home surrounded by her family. She was born in St. Louis, a daughter of Charles and Anna (nee Perone) Natoli.


Rose was the beloved wife of Karl E. Vivian and Irv Page, who both preceded her in death; loving mother of Paul Edward (Mary Lee) Vivian, Daniel (Carol) Vivian, Patricia Kay (Michael) Awalt, and Kevin (Kelly) Vivian; proud grandmother of Karl (Jayme) Vivian, Timothy (Laura) Vivian, Melinda (Clayton) Schenk, Andrew Vivian, Jennifer (Chris) Waiter, John Connor Awalt, Nicolas (Kristin) Vivian, Jacob Vivian, and Maxwell (Destiny Young) Vivian; loving great-grandmother of Kaleb, Isaac, Bryce, and Miles Vivian, Lucas, Logan and Lincoln Schenk, Abigail Rose Waiter, and Charlie Jean Vivian. Rose was preceded in deaths by her parents, husbands, and her brothers and sisters.


Services:  Memorial visitation at the Chesterfield Presbyterian Church, 15037 Clayton Road, Chesterfield, MO 63017, Tuesday, December 2, 2025, 9:30am with Memorial Service following at 10am. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Chesterfield Presbyterian Church or Lymphatic Education and Research Network


Arrangements by the SCHRADER Funeral Home and Crematory, 14960 Manchester Road at Holloway, Ballwin. Friends may sign the family's on-line guestbook at Schrader.com.
     


 

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Rose was such a wonderful person and so kind and welcoming. I'm forever grateful and blessed to have known her.

Rose and I first met more than 50 years ago when we lived on the same street in Florissant. From our first meeting, it was clear that she was someone very special. Her charm, wit and fun-loving personality were contagious to all those around her, as was the twinkle in her eyes when she smiled. As time went on, I was blessed to have been able to call her a very good and very close friend. To try and recite all of wonderful time I spent with Rose, whether it be traveling, shopping or just...

Losing Rose is difficult for us all in one way or another. She was always positive and fun to be with at parties, luncheons and the long ago FRB gatherings. Remembering her and keeping her family in my prayers. I am sorry I was unable to attend her last event-today's memorial service.

Rose was a true friend. A beautiful lady inside and out. We will always remember her as, turn the page, Rose. A void in our book club now.
Love you.

I had the privilege of living just up the street from Rose and the Vivian family for many years. What I remember most of those years is that there was always an empty chair at her kitchen table where you could talk with her about the problems and experiences of passing through the teenage years. Many times, she would just sit and listen to me talk, with the understanding and kindness that made her such a wonderful person. I can honestly say that Rose made a positive difference in my life....

My Dearest Aunt Rosie,
I am truly sorry that Mother Nature has gotten in th way of me being able to visit with you and family. I will always cherish our visits and long talks.
Miss you and love you!!

In loving memory of a wonderful Aunt. We love you and will miss you always.

Rose was a glamorous and stunning woman. She loved to shop for beautiful things to make her home feel comfortable and fun! Whenever we were invited to a family event we knew there would be a good amount of wine and home-cooked food to enjoy. Christmas Eve was always special at her house! We loved her personality and loving nature. Thank you, Rose, for including us, as family, in your life! Our hearts are feeling sad and we will miss you.

My Aunt was a wonderful lady, during visit as a child she would also fix me a toasted cheese sandwich. When waking up in hospital after burns. She was the first face I saw besides my parents. She was a great Holiday Cook, traveling with her was always a pleasure and full of joy, she also sheared alot of family history I wasnt aware of. I love you and your memories will always be with me.