Sharon Elaine Page, 83, of Baton Rouge, LA, passed away on November 13, 2025 surrounded by loved ones in Atlanta, GA. Sharon was born October 6, 1942 in Baton Rouge, the daughter of Margaret McCormick and Thomas A. McCormick Sr..
As a child, Sharon was known for her beautiful smile, helpful nature and love of animals. Sharon married John Page in 1984 in Baton Rouge. Their life together blended hard work, love, and spending time with their grandchildren. Sharon dedicated 45 years of her career working at AT&T before retiring. During her retirement, Sharon loved spending time at her fishing camp in Pierre Part, LA. She enjoyed fishing, cooking, and laughing with her friends and family on the dock.
Remaining to cherish Sharon’s memory are her daughter, Jamie Willis; Step-son Wesley Page (Luci); grandchildren, Dominique (Nathan), Cameron, Madelyne (Evan), Catherine, and Victoria; 3 great-grandchildren, Esme, Nina, and Arthur; and sisters Cherie Hatcher, Kathy Sulfstede, and Sheila Landry. Preceding Sharon in death are her husband, John Page; and her parents, Margaret and Thomas McCormick.
Sharon’s family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Francisca Salas for her loving support, and to Fountainview Center for Alzheimer’s Disease for their excellent care.
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