Obituary

Henry Edward "Bob" Page

82 a resident of Morrow, Arkansas, went to be with his Lord on March 1, 2014 at his home. He was born October 2, 1931 in Antlers, Oklahoma, the son of Henry Albert and Pearl Hill Page.

Bob accepted Christ as his savior in March of 1998 and was a member of the Liberty Baptist Church in Dutch Mills. He was a drywall finisher for 55 years.

Survivors include his wife of 62 years Bennie Clary Page; one son Edward Page and his wife, Sherrie of Rattan, Oklahoma; three daughters, Terrie Hodge of Lincoln, Arkansas, Kelley Loftin and husband Johnny and Jackie Reed and husband Clark all of Morrow, Arkansas; one sister, Ann Chambliss of Lincoln, Arkansas; ten grandchildren, Angela Hodge, James Hodge, Teresa Page, Ricky Page, Bradly Page, Christina Moreton, Jennifer Bailey, Christy Rackley, Nicole Reed and Randi Jo Reed; thirteen great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

The family will receive friends on Tuesday evening from 6:00-7:00 p.m. at the Luginbuel Funeral Home in Prairie Grove, Arkansas.

Funeral service will be held Wednesday, March 5, 2014 - 10:00 A.M. at Liberty Baptist Church in Dutch Mills with burial in Bethesda Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the Hospice Promise Foundation 420 W Pinhook Rd. LaFayette, LA 70503.

Pallbearers will be: James Hodge, Ricky Page, Bradly Page, Dax Moreton, Tim Bailey, and Rusty Chambliss.
Funeral Service

10:00 am
Liberty Baptist Church in Dutch Mills, Arkansas
Visitation

6:00 pm
Luginbuel Funeral Home - Prairie Grove, Arkansas.
Final Resting Place
Bethesda Cemetery
North, Row 02 34, Space 85
General

Oct 2, 1931

Mar 1, 2014

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Tributes

I hate to hear about Bob's passing he was good man, we have a had some good laughs together. My prayers will be with all of Bob's family and friends.
Travis Stanley - n/a
Sorry to hear about your dad. You & your family are in my prayers.
Christie Barker - I know Kelley
Bob was a special man who always had a smile. I was blessed to have known him and to know his family. Praying for you all.
Sandy Cox - Friend
Sorry to hear about Bob's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Bryan & Twila Maloney - Friends
Praying for all of the family that our heavenly father will give you peace and comfort during your time of loss. It is not easy to say bye to our parents. But the memories can be cherished forever. Love Delmer, Barbara and Kelsey Matthews
Delmer and Barbara Matthews - Friends
Buddy & I are really sorry to hear about Bob. When we heard Buddy started talking about when Bob use to come to visit. Bob will be greatly missed. We hope and pray you all will feel Gods peace and love. Always, Buddy & Blendia Curtis
Buddy & Blendia Curtis - Friends of Family
So Sorry..Love ya
Teresa Hall Pershall - Friends
My heart is full of the most wonderful memories of Uncle Bob. Some families looked forward to Disneyland, in my family a great vacation was getting to go see Aunt Bennie and Uncle Bob. His first words to me were always "There's my girl . . ." then he'd grin and wink in a way that only he could. Huckleberry Finn had nothing on the adventures I remember having with the Pages in Arkansas and Oklahoma. Looking at these pictures, I see a man who loved his family and adored his wife. He's a striking figure against the open landscapes he loved so much, reminding me of his quiet pride, staunch independence and strong will. He loved a pair of great fitting boots and taught me that not all cowboy hats are equal. My world is a little less bright without Uncle Bob but my memories and the incredible legacy he left in his family are there to a shine light and remind me that I need to visit my counsins more often and tell Aunt Bennie how much I love her. Thank you Uncle Bob for always making me feel special, I miss you!
Tracey Williams - Niece
We were so sorry to hear about your dads passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Randy and Robin White - Friends of Jackie and Clark
My heart is full of the most wonderful memories of Uncle Bob. Some families looked forward to Disneyland, in my family a great vacation was getting to go see Aunt Bennie and Uncle Bob. His first words to me were always "There's my girl . . ." then he'd grin and wink in a way that only he could. Huckleberry Finn had nothing on the adventures I remember having with the Pages in Arkansas and Oklahoma. Looking at these pictures, I see a man who loved his family and adored his wife. He's a striking figure against the open landscapes he loved so much, reminding me of his quiet pride, staunch independence and strong will. My world is a little less bright without Uncle Bob but my memories and the incredible legacy he left in his family are there to shine light and remind me that I need to visit my counsins more often and tell Aunt Bennie how much I love her. Thank you Uncle Bob for always making me feel special, I miss you!
Tracey Williams - Niece
We have been so saddened by Bob's passing away. We met them through our church and got to know them more though the past 15 years we have gone there. Bob always had a smile when we talked to him. We really loved them both and I just want Bennie, Kelley and the rest of the family that we are thinking and praying for you all.
Rick & Penny Ball - Friends
Funeral Service

10:00 am
Liberty Baptist Church in Dutch Mills, Arkansas
Visitation

6:00 pm
Luginbuel Funeral Home - Prairie Grove, Arkansas.
Final Resting Place
Bethesda Cemetery
North, Row 02 34, Space 85
General

Oct 2, 1931

Mar 1, 2014

82