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Rosewell Page Jr.

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Rosewell Page Jr.

Birth
Oakland, Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Death
13 Feb 1988 (aged 85)
Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Doswell, Hanover County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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The Richmond News Leader, Monday, Feb. 15, 1988, Page 14)
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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
The Richmond News Leader, Monday, Feb. 15, 1988, Page 14)
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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

Inscription

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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