Born in Abbeville County, she was a daughter of the late Clyde Evans and Alice Mae Beasley Smith. She was a member of First Baptist Church Honea Path, and was retired from her work at Chiquola Manufacturing Company. She loved sewing and crafting.
Mrs. Page is survived by one daughter: Janice Page Jenkins (Larry) of Honea Path; one brother: James Donald Smith of Mt. Pleasant; two sisters: Doris "Dot" Werner of Woodruff and Belva Hamer of Columbia; a grandson: Richie Jenkins (Dana); a granddaughter: Travis Crump (David); two great-grandsons: Clayton and Dustin Jenkins; and two great-granddaughters: Page Hedden (Thomas) and Anna Crump.
She was preceded in death by one son: James Douglas Page; two brothers: Billy Ralph Smith and Clyde E. "Bug" Smith, Jr.; two sisters: Thelma DeLaigle and Hazel Ashley.
Burial at Eastview Cemetery.
Born in Abbeville County, she was a daughter of the late Clyde Evans and Alice Mae Beasley Smith. She was a member of First Baptist Church Honea Path, and was retired from her work at Chiquola Manufacturing Company. She loved sewing and crafting.
Mrs. Page is survived by one daughter: Janice Page Jenkins (Larry) of Honea Path; one brother: James Donald Smith of Mt. Pleasant; two sisters: Doris "Dot" Werner of Woodruff and Belva Hamer of Columbia; a grandson: Richie Jenkins (Dana); a granddaughter: Travis Crump (David); two great-grandsons: Clayton and Dustin Jenkins; and two great-granddaughters: Page Hedden (Thomas) and Anna Crump.
She was preceded in death by one son: James Douglas Page; two brothers: Billy Ralph Smith and Clyde E. "Bug" Smith, Jr.; two sisters: Thelma DeLaigle and Hazel Ashley.
Burial at Eastview Cemetery.
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