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Annie “Ruby” <I>Ford</I> Page

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Annie “Ruby” Ford Page

Birth
Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, USA
Death
2 Aug 2009 (aged 81)
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Windsor Mill Manor, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Annie Ruby Page was born March 28,1928 to the late Truman and Beatrice Ford in Athens,Georgia She attended school in Athens with her two brother and four sisters.She moved to Baltimore,Maryland as a young adult.Annie union with the late Rufus Cain brought forth three children.Later Annie married the late Al F. Page and brought forth four children.Annie was a homemaker who devoted her life to her family and friends.Some of our fondest memories were her homemade biscuits every Sunday.She loved to sew everything from curtains to clothes.She maintained a close relationship with her sibling Liz,with whom she loved to travel.Annie spent her later yrs at the Bowley's Villa Co-op where she acquired a host of long lasting friendships and one of her favorite past imes bingo.Annie accepted the Lord Jesus as her personal Savior and her enduring faith was demonstrated through her legacy.Annie will be greatly missed by all of her family and friends.Annie is preceded in death by Al Page Sr,Al Page Jr.,George Cain Sr,Ashley Sharpe and Kareem Peterkin.She leaves to mourn her passing five daughters Rachel Robinson,Barbara Arrington,Jannie Page,Jacqueline Page,and Pamela Page Bell,one son in law Cornell Bell, eight grandchildren Sharonne,George Jr,Latanya,Joe Jr,Laishia,Melvin Jr,Maurice,Marlon,seven great grandchildrenn Alexis,NySjay,Branjion,George III,Shayla,Jordan,Kimirah and a host of nieces,nephew,cousin and other family and friends.
Annie Ruby Page was born March 28,1928 to the late Truman and Beatrice Ford in Athens,Georgia She attended school in Athens with her two brother and four sisters.She moved to Baltimore,Maryland as a young adult.Annie union with the late Rufus Cain brought forth three children.Later Annie married the late Al F. Page and brought forth four children.Annie was a homemaker who devoted her life to her family and friends.Some of our fondest memories were her homemade biscuits every Sunday.She loved to sew everything from curtains to clothes.She maintained a close relationship with her sibling Liz,with whom she loved to travel.Annie spent her later yrs at the Bowley's Villa Co-op where she acquired a host of long lasting friendships and one of her favorite past imes bingo.Annie accepted the Lord Jesus as her personal Savior and her enduring faith was demonstrated through her legacy.Annie will be greatly missed by all of her family and friends.Annie is preceded in death by Al Page Sr,Al Page Jr.,George Cain Sr,Ashley Sharpe and Kareem Peterkin.She leaves to mourn her passing five daughters Rachel Robinson,Barbara Arrington,Jannie Page,Jacqueline Page,and Pamela Page Bell,one son in law Cornell Bell, eight grandchildren Sharonne,George Jr,Latanya,Joe Jr,Laishia,Melvin Jr,Maurice,Marlon,seven great grandchildrenn Alexis,NySjay,Branjion,George III,Shayla,Jordan,Kimirah and a host of nieces,nephew,cousin and other family and friends.

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