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Paul Douglas Page

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Paul Douglas Page

Birth
Daviess County, Kentucky, USA
Death
7 Jul 2020 (aged 95)
Owensboro, Daviess County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Paul Douglas Page Sr.
May 11, 1925 ~ July 7, 2020

Born in: Daviess County , KY
Resided in: Owensboro, KY

Paul Douglas Page, Sr., 95, passed away on July 7, 2020 at Hermitage Care and Rehabilitation Nursing Home. He was born on May 11, 1925 in Daviess County to the late Otis Page and Claudie Mae Wilkerson. Paul was a 1943 graduate of Utica High School and was a veteran of WWII and a Kentucky Colonel. Paul worked most of his professional life for V.E. Anderson Windows and Doors in Owensboro, KY and Alcan Aluminum in Murfreesboro, TN. Once retiring from Alcan, Paul remained in Tennessee for over 20 years where he met his beloved partner and companion, Jewel Parker. Paul enjoyed fishing, camping, and was a passionate follower of UK basketball. He spent countless hours studying architectural design and designed and built several homes in Owensboro. Moreover, Paul was an avid storyteller and listening to him tell stories was captivating. His memory was remarkable as was his sense of humor, which infused his stories with both rich detail and wit.

Paul loved spending time with his family, particularly Susan Page Hatfield and Brittney Thompson with whom he became very close later in life. Paul also had a very close and inspirational bond with granddaughters Sophie Page and Emerson Page.

Paul loved to meet new people and created friendships wherever he went. He was known to many and would often walk into the VFW or Amvets to a rousing roll call of “Paul!”

He is survived by his brother Gene Wilkerson; his son Paul D. Page, Jr. ; daughter-in-law Rena Hallam; granddaughters Sophie Page and Emerson Page; and stepdaughters Paula Rignall, Jerri Ann Akers Inkenbrant, and Susan Page Hatfield.

We will all miss Paul so very much, but are comforted knowing that he had 95 wonderful years on this Earth to tell his stories and make his friends and family smile.

Services will take place at a later date.
Paul Douglas Page Sr.
May 11, 1925 ~ July 7, 2020

Born in: Daviess County , KY
Resided in: Owensboro, KY

Paul Douglas Page, Sr., 95, passed away on July 7, 2020 at Hermitage Care and Rehabilitation Nursing Home. He was born on May 11, 1925 in Daviess County to the late Otis Page and Claudie Mae Wilkerson. Paul was a 1943 graduate of Utica High School and was a veteran of WWII and a Kentucky Colonel. Paul worked most of his professional life for V.E. Anderson Windows and Doors in Owensboro, KY and Alcan Aluminum in Murfreesboro, TN. Once retiring from Alcan, Paul remained in Tennessee for over 20 years where he met his beloved partner and companion, Jewel Parker. Paul enjoyed fishing, camping, and was a passionate follower of UK basketball. He spent countless hours studying architectural design and designed and built several homes in Owensboro. Moreover, Paul was an avid storyteller and listening to him tell stories was captivating. His memory was remarkable as was his sense of humor, which infused his stories with both rich detail and wit.

Paul loved spending time with his family, particularly Susan Page Hatfield and Brittney Thompson with whom he became very close later in life. Paul also had a very close and inspirational bond with granddaughters Sophie Page and Emerson Page.

Paul loved to meet new people and created friendships wherever he went. He was known to many and would often walk into the VFW or Amvets to a rousing roll call of “Paul!”

He is survived by his brother Gene Wilkerson; his son Paul D. Page, Jr. ; daughter-in-law Rena Hallam; granddaughters Sophie Page and Emerson Page; and stepdaughters Paula Rignall, Jerri Ann Akers Inkenbrant, and Susan Page Hatfield.

We will all miss Paul so very much, but are comforted knowing that he had 95 wonderful years on this Earth to tell his stories and make his friends and family smile.

Services will take place at a later date.

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