Verna R. Page
Died: Sunday Mar-15-2020
Funeral: To Be Announced
Morrison Funeral Home
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188 S. Hwy 24
Rupert, Idaho 83350
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Verna Rae Emery Page, affectionately known as “Billie”, passed away in her home of natural causes on Sunday, March 15th, 2020. She was surrounded by her husband, James Glenn Page and loving family members at her passing. Verna was born on December 11th, 1929 in Oakley, Idaho as the sixth child to her mother and father, Guinavere Hunter Emery and Eugene Emery Jr.
Verna was born and raised on ranches in Oakley, Idaho along with her older brothers and sisters. She had two older brothers, Uncle Hilton Emery-Deceased from Oakley Idaho, Uncle Don Emery-Deceased from Jerome, Idaho and two older sisters, Dorothy Clark-from Albion, Idaho and Muriel Feriante-Deceased from Filer, Idaho, and Alan (Deceased) from Oakley, Idaho. Verna attended and graduated from Oakley High School. A year later she married James Glenn Page, a classmate also from Oakley, Idaho. They were married for a nearly 72 years. She was the mother of seven children, twenty five grandchildren, many great grandchildren and great great grandchildren.
-Glen (Jane) with nine children-Eric, Bill, Stephanie, Todd, Jason, Amy, Kaylee, Jessica, Jordan.
-Gary (Deceased).
-Kelly (Ann) with four children-Mike, Jill, Stacey, Don.
-Dallas (Jodie) with four children-Austin, Jacquie, James, Bradley.
-Brock (Randee) with four children-Greg, Scottee, Montana, Kenzee.
-Vicki (Donny) with four children-Amberlie, Trevor, Shane, Chelsye.
-Rick.
Verna and Jim lived in Burley, Idaho for the first few years of marriage and eventually moved to Filer, Idaho where they lived for seventeen years. They then moved to Scottsdale, Arizona for approximately 20 years. Then they moved to Ashland, Oregon for a period of time and subsequently back to Burley Idaho where they spent their remaining twenty four years together.
During her childhood and teenage years she worked on the family ranches. During the adult years, she worked in the school system, helping to manage a construction business, running a hairpiece salon, working in a doctor’s office, but most of the time doing what she considered the most important duties as being a mother and grandmother.
She has had multiple grandchildren live with her and Jim for multiple years during this time. We as a family are grateful to Dallas for performing the duties of power of attorney. We are also grateful to Sara for being her caregiver for the last few years. Verna will always be remembered for her loving kind heart. She took in, cared for, housed and feed many people throughout the years. She was a member of the LDS church serving in various callings throughout the years. The one calling she truly enjoyed was teaching seminary for several years. We are grateful for her abundant love for us. She will be missed. A viewing for friends and family will be held Sunday, March 22, 2020 from 2:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. at the Morrison Funeral Home, 188 South Hwy 24 in Rupert. The funeral will be postponed until a later date. For those attending the viewing, we will be monitoring the number of friends and family in the building at one time to 10 people so as to comply with the recommendation from the CDC guidelines of public exposure.
Condolences for Verna Page
From: Jeannie Parish
I am so sorry for the passing of Aunt Verna. I always enjoyed visiting with her when I got the chance. She was indeed a special lady. My prayers are with uncle Jimmy and family.
From: Kent page
Aunt verna was one of mY favorite aunts because you could always count on her to let her sons & nephews to play like wild savages for hours and then settle us down with a story from family history or the scriptures. She was faithful in doing page family genealogy. I was luCky to know her.
From: Robert blakeslee
Oh my love for verna and jim. They help me through my pivotal years Thru high school in the filer area. I owe them A lOt. My love to all the family. Robert
From: jANIS dURFEE
It took me a long time to find the page with Aunt Billie's obituary. I am so sorry that we were not able to come to the viewing. mom is in a nursing home and unable to get out. i work at the store and didn't want to expose you, I am so glad to see that you will be having a funeral/memorial when this crisis is passed. I was talking with Mom and we really need to have a family gathering to be able to share memories and love and healing.
Know that we care and are grateful for the influence that your mom and dad have had in our lives. mom has said over and over "billie was such a good person". she really is missing her.
we have enjoyed the visits that we have had in the last few years. mom and i have stopped frequently on our monthly trip to town. they have had some special visits together. our last visit before christmas was really poignant. these three very elderly people sitting together trying to visit. they were all hard of hearing, limited in their mobility, and neither of your parents able to remember events that they usually visited about. but they knew that there was a special closeness between them. and i was touched by that understand that even through all of the memory and aging issues, they still loved each other so much.
our condolences and love to you. janis and "aunt dot"
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