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Iola Beth <I>Chase Jackson</I> Page

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Iola Beth Chase Jackson Page

Birth
Lyman, Wayne County, Utah, USA
Death
19 Oct 2020 (aged 95)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Riverton, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.512441, Longitude: -111.9339412
Plot
17-17-9
Memorial ID
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Iola Beth Page passed away peacefully at her home in Salt Lake City on Monday, October 19, 2020.

Iola was born August 9, 1925 in Wayne County. Her parents were Paul Chase and Eliza Jackson. She was married to Dexter Page on July 20, 1946 in Provo and later sealed in the Logan Temple for all time and eternity. Together, Beth and Dexter had two sons: Stephen and Robert Page; and two grandchildren: Aaron Tyler Page and Malificent Page.

Beth enjoyed traveling all over the world and lived in Saigon, Vietnam; Bangkok, Thailand; Okinawa, Japan; Tokyo, Japan; Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; and Guam. She served her country working for almost all branches of the military after graduating from South High School and Stevens-Henager College. She excelled in her work as an executive assistant to both wing and base commanders throughout her Civil Service career. She was also the first woman to work at the Utah State Prison and also worked for the Utah State Attorney General.

The family would like to thank Encompass Health and staff for all of their compassionate care.

Due to COVID-19, a private family graveside service will be held at the Riverton City Cemetery.
Published in The Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News on October 21, 2020.
Iola Beth Page passed away peacefully at her home in Salt Lake City on Monday, October 19, 2020.

Iola was born August 9, 1925 in Wayne County. Her parents were Paul Chase and Eliza Jackson. She was married to Dexter Page on July 20, 1946 in Provo and later sealed in the Logan Temple for all time and eternity. Together, Beth and Dexter had two sons: Stephen and Robert Page; and two grandchildren: Aaron Tyler Page and Malificent Page.

Beth enjoyed traveling all over the world and lived in Saigon, Vietnam; Bangkok, Thailand; Okinawa, Japan; Tokyo, Japan; Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; and Guam. She served her country working for almost all branches of the military after graduating from South High School and Stevens-Henager College. She excelled in her work as an executive assistant to both wing and base commanders throughout her Civil Service career. She was also the first woman to work at the Utah State Prison and also worked for the Utah State Attorney General.

The family would like to thank Encompass Health and staff for all of their compassionate care.

Due to COVID-19, a private family graveside service will be held at the Riverton City Cemetery.
Published in The Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News on October 21, 2020.


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