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Robert Harry Page

Muskegon, Michigan

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Page, Robert HarryMuskegon, MIRobert Harry Page, devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather (age 93) passed away Saturday, June 29, 2024. He was born in Cedar Rapids, IA on July 20, 1930, to Cecil & Marvel (McLain) Page and graduated from Marion High School where he was the...

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Scott, We were very sorry to learn of your Dad's passing. Every so often, we would run into your parents, usually out to eat. Of course, they usually remembered Dwight, from when we were kids. Your parents were always friendly and kept us up to date on what you were up to.

Loved Uncle Bob's wonderful sense of humor even though he often made fun of my hair cuts. Was sorry that we didn't get over in time to say good bye. He was a GREAT man and I'll miss him.

A great picture that captures his friendly, spunk, agreeable, willingness to help out. We spent a lot of time together from 1987 to 2017 in the theater. He brought about a lot of giving to the center all together. He always said, see ya 'round Kid. That is what I will remember most, lot's of good memories.

I remember Bob as a tireless worker for the Muskegon Public Schools. He was ever present, from millage elections to football games. As a volunteer he had no equal. I discovered him, with Ron Kasher, painting the Muskegon Museum one summer. The world is less with his loss. Would that we had more like him. Theron Wierenga Co-worker, Muskegon Public Schools

I am so saddened to hear of Bob´s passing. My brother Tom (RIP) and I had so many good times with Bob. Bob would automatically bring a smile to our faces because we knew he had something funny to tease us about. When we grilled the steaks for the foundation golf outing, Bob was always there with his funny antics critiquing our grilling skills. I still smile to this day at the fun and laughs Bob would bring to us. RIP Bob! Life well lived.

To the Page Family...I am so sorry for your loss. Mr. Page always had a smile on his face and excitement in his voice whenever we met. Him and his beautiful wife came to the funeral home for my mom and dad's viewings and I will forever remember that. He will always be apart of all the great memories I have growing up in the old neighborhood...

Mary Ann and family, so sorry to read of Bob's passing. We met when I was a volunteer at the Frauenthal Theater. It was always a pleasure to speak to him. RIP Bob.

Bob brought me to Muskegon Public Schools. I am ever thankful for his leadership and friendship. My live has been so blessed do to his help and friendship. Forever grateful.

I absolutely admired Bob Page as a hard working employee , volunteer for so many causes in his community, and as a personal friend ever since he was my first principal at Angell Elementary School in 1970. Our world needs more people who could try to follow his example. Rest in peace, my friend.