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Rosewell Page, Jr. of Oakoand, in Hanover County, Va. died on Saturday, Feburary 13, 1988, in a Richmond hospital. He was 85 years old. He is survived by hs wife, Madge Wickham Page; a daughter, Mrs. Fitzgerald Bemiss; a son, Rosewell Page III; a sister, Mrs. Frank S. Johns, all of Richmond; also, a brother, Robert N. Page of Little Oakland. He attended the Episcopal High School, Randolph Macon College and the University of Virginia. Mr. Page was a farmer. He was an authority on the history of Hanover County, breeding of Walker fox hounds and the bloodlines of thoroughbred race horses. Mr. Page was the author of a widely read column in the Hanover County Herald Progress titled "The Voice of the Native". He served as senior warden of St. Martin's Parish in Hanover County, and as a trustee of a number of charitable organizations. Funeral services will be held at 12 Noon on Monday, February 15, 1988, in the Fork Episcopal Church on Rt. 738, near Doswell. Interment church cemetery
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Rosewell Page, Jr. of Oakoand, in Hanover County, Va. died on Saturday, Feburary 13, 1988, in a Richmond hospital. He was 85 years old. He is survived by hs wife, Madge Wickham Page; a daughter, Mrs. Fitzgerald Bemiss; a son, Rosewell Page III; a sister, Mrs. Frank S. Johns, all of Richmond; also, a brother, Robert N. Page of Little Oakland. He attended the Episcopal High School, Randolph Macon College and the University of Virginia. Mr. Page was a farmer. He was an authority on the history of Hanover County, breeding of Walker fox hounds and the bloodlines of thoroughbred race horses. Mr. Page was the author of a widely read column in the Hanover County Herald Progress titled "The Voice of the Native". He served as senior warden of St. Martin's Parish in Hanover County, and as a trustee of a number of charitable organizations. Funeral services will be held at 12 Noon on Monday, February 15, 1988, in the Fork Episcopal Church on Rt. 738, near Doswell. Interment church cemetery
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Yet if once we efface the joys of the chase from the land, and outroot the stud.
Good-bye to the Anglo-Saxon Race.
Farewell to the Norman Blood.
A. L Gordon
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