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Zane Asher Page, age 16, of Hays, Kansas passed away Saturday, October 5, 2024 in rural Ellis County as the result of an automobile accident. Zane was born on November 4, 2007, in Hays, Kansas to David Hilton Jr. and Heather Page.
Zane was a bright and spirited student currently in the 11th grade at Hays High School. Known for his infectious laughter and his unique sense of humor—often delivering jokes at the most unexpected moments. He was a cherished friend to many. Zane's passions included wrestling, fishing, and spending time outdoors around campfires and barbecues.
He is survived by his parents, Heather Page of Hays, David Hilton Jr. of Houston, Texas, Bryan and Erika Noone of Hays; Zane is also mourned by his siblings: Garrett Page, Kelsi Page, Zoe Martin, Morgan Noone, Myles Hilton, Hannah Page, Brandon Glaze, Aries Glaze, Kian Noone, and Logan Noone; his grandparents, Lynnette Purvis, Dale and Shelly Haselhorst, and Tom and Normadine Noone, all of Hays. Aunts and uncles, Brad and Jami Noone, Courtney and Jeff Leggett, Sharon and Chris Gianacopolos, Jennifer and Chris Sida, Meaghan and Tommy Lee, Tessa and Eric Schwartz, Stephanie and Kellie Koerner, and Ty and Rebecca Barnes as well as his nieces and nephews, Mia, Jace, and Kia.
Zane was preceded in death by a brother, Benjamin Page and a grandmother, Jackie Chamoff.
A celebration of Zane's life will be held at 10:00 AM on Saturday, October 12, 2024, with a memorial visitation starting at 9:00 AM all at North Oak Community Church, located at 3000 Oak Street in Hays.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made according to the wishes of the family, payable to Keithley Funeral Homes.
Friends and family are encouraged to share their memories and words of comfort on Zane’s tribute page at www.keithleyfuneralchapels.com.
Services are in care of Keithley Funeral Homes and Crematory, 2509 Vine, Hays, KS 67601.
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2509 Vine St PO Box 86, Hays, KS 67601
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