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Deacon Harold C. Page was born May 25, 1945, to the late Andrew Jack and Agnes Griffin Page in New Brockton, AL. Harold was one of six children born to this union. Two siblings, James Earl Page, Sr. and Louis Edward Page; one nephew, Anthony Primus; and his son, Courtland Page, preceded him in death.
At an early age Harold confessed Christ as his Savior and joined Poplar Springs Missionary Baptist Church, where he served until his health failed. Harold departed this life on Sunday, March 16, 2025 at Flowers Hospital in Dothan, AL.
He was a graduate of the former Warren Smith High School, New Brockton AL. Upon graduation, Harold traveled extensively and worked in various managerial capacities. He later sought employment at Dorsey Trailers in Elba, AL. He was a dedicated employee and devoted nearly thirty years to this profession before retiring.
Deacon Page loved God, his family, friends, and his church. He leaves to cherish his loving wife of over fifty-eight years Sherlene Griffin Page, Enterprise, AL; one sister Agnes Marie Primus, New Brockton, AL; two brothers, Jerome Page, Enterprise, AL; and Jerry Page, New Brockton, AL; one very special close cousin, J.C. McKenzie; one god-daughter, Ashley Hayes; six adopted daughters, Gladys Deese, Shameka Page, Donna Lampley, Crystal Burrows Benson, Mary Deetion, & Wilma Broomfield; and a host of special nieces.
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