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Grace Evelyn Page (90) passed away December 8, 2024, in Cleveland, TN. Daughter of the late Lake and Allie (Spurling) Ledford, she was born May 7, 1934, in Cherokee, NC.
A mother of five, she loved her family and cherished time spent with them. She enjoyed attending church, loved to travel, shopping and eating out with her daughters.
A faithful believer and follower of Jesus, her greatest legacy will always remain her love of the Lord and service to her church family both at Turtletown Church of God and later at West Cleveland Church of God. Grace's Christian heritage extends back to her great grand-father RG Spurling, a founder of the Church of God denomination.
Grace's loving and giving heart was seen for over 30 years as she served the Chattanooga and Cleveland area as a LPN.
In addition to her parents, Grace was preceded in death by her Husband, Ed Page; two sons, Dwight Edwin and Jeffery Lynn Jones; and sister, Jewel Allen.
Left to cherish many happy family memories are her three daughters. Clara Lee (Perry) Reid of Turtletown, TN; Patricia Ann Shell of Cleveland, TN; and Sharon Kay (James) Spurling, of Murphy, NC. Grandchildren include Michael Rose, Shannon Spurling and Kelly Harmeyer, David Jones, Brandon and Aaron Jones, Andrea Bateman. Many Great-grandchildren and Great Great-grandchildren.
The family will receive friends at Turtletown Church of God, Hwy 68, Turtletown, TN on Friday, December 13, 2024, Noon-2:00 with services immediately following. She will be laid to rest at Turtletown Church of God.
Companion Funeral Home is honored to assist the Page family with these arrangements.
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2412 Georgetown Rd NW P.O. Box 5057, Cleveland, TN 37311
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