Edith Joyce Page

July 6, 2013

Edith Joyce Page, age 73, resident of Cedartown passed away June 30, 2013, at her home in Molino. Edith was born July 29, 1939, to Nathaniel and Ella Straughn. She received Christ at an early age and was baptized at New Hope P.B. Church where she served as church secretary for 45 plus years until her health failed in 2008. Edith retired from Escambia County School Board, Carver High with 43 years in 2003 as school secretary. She loved her family, friends and her church. Edith loved to also bowl and shop.

She was preceded in death by her parents Nathaniel and Ella Mae Straughn and husband George Page.

Survivors include four children, Anthony Clay, Katrina Clay-Malden, Christopher (Jackie) Page, Erika (Everette) Miller; grandkids, Ra’chell, Jeremy, LaBrea, Buddy, D’Asya, Leon, Terrence, Anthony; and great-grandchildren Ka’Maury and Aaliyah.

Services were held Saturday, July 6,2013, at New Hope P.B. Church with Rev. Robert Lovelace and Rev. Michael C. Smith, Sr. officiating.

Burial will be in New Hope P.B. Church Cemetery.

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5 Responses to “Edith Joyce Page”

  1. darla coburn on July 11th, 2013 7:51 pm

    Ms Page was a Christ-like example for many children of which I was one and she brought glory to the God she served. My heart goes out to her family.

  2. pat spicer on July 10th, 2013 8:04 am

    condolences to the family//loss of a wonderful lady;;;;;;;;;;;;;

  3. armymajorswife on July 7th, 2013 4:56 pm

    I really hate to hear that. I thought a lot of Mrs. Page from my time at Carver Middle School. She was always very kind. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. Many blessings

  4. ngd on July 7th, 2013 10:49 am

    Sorry to hear this, Mrs Page was a nice lady. She was always very helpful and good to work with…Prayers to the family

  5. Cindy Greenwell on July 7th, 2013 10:45 am

    So sorry to hear of the passing of Ms. Page. She was an Awesome lady and loved by all the students. I had four children that she helped watch over during their school years and even after she retired, I would see her out and about and she would ask about each one by name. RIP Ms Page