IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Robert Nelson
Page
August 9, 2007
Page, Robert Nelson Robert Nelson Page, age 65 of Zephyr Hills, Florida, formerly of Fremont and San Diego, California passed away unexpectedly on August 9, 2007 in San Diego. Bob was born on December 19, 1941 in Cheboygan, Michigan to Lyle and Olive Page. Bob graduated from Alma College and had worked as a purchaser for the Gerber Products Company in Fremont, Oakland, California and retired from the Fremont office after over 40 years of service. Bob enjoyed traveling and playing cards, especially Texas hold-em. Bob was an adventurous person and enjoyed traveling to unique places around the United States and in the last few years enjoyed writing poetry. Bob also served in the United States Army. Bob is survived by his children, Jody (Greg) Streichhirsch of White Cloud; Laura (Jai) Flowers of Charlotte, North Carolina; Matthew (Amy) Page of Westerville, Ohio; Bryon (Michelle) Page of Omaha, Nebraska; 7 grandchildren; his brothers, Lyle (Rose) Page of Panama City, Florida; David (Sharon) Page of Riverview, Florida; Jim Page of Cheboygan, Michigan. He was preceded in death by his sister, Linda Page. Funeral memorial services were held on Saturday, August 18, 2007 at the Crandell Funeral Home Fremont Chapel with Pastor Carolin S. Spragg of the Fremont United Methodist Church presiding. Friends may consider the Fremont Area Community Foundation for a memorial fund to be named at a later date. Friends may also send a condolence or share a memory online at www.crandellfh.com. Arrangements by Crandell Funeral Home Fremont Chapel. Click here to post a condolence or memory of Robert Nelson Page Family on-line We love you very much and will miss Uncle Bob greatly. The last time we were with him was on Christmas day of 2005. We ate with him, opened some presents together and played cards and we enjoyed his company. I think he felt love that day. Love responds to love, and that's what we all experienced that day. We are comforted to know that he is with God in heaven where he is made perfect and complete with no more sorrows and only goodness and joy. Uncle Bob had good days and bad, but he did know and believe in God, and that is why we know he is with him now. We hope in your own time and way, you also can be comforted by knowing this. We look forward to being with you soon. We have many good memories and stories to share in hopes of building you up during this very hard time. We love you all, Metra, Randy, Taylor, and Jackson XOXOXOXO Posted 8/14/07
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