1912 - 1984
Early Life: He was born November 18, 1912, at Woods Cross, Utah, to Willis E. and Nellie Rae Brown Page. He received his education at Woods Cross, graduating from Davis High School.
Life's Work | Service | Interests: On October 11, 1937, he married Beth Howard at Woods Cross. He moved to Provo, Utah, in 1937 and worked at Ironton Steel Plant. He transferred to Geneva Steel when Ironton closed, retiring in 1978. He was an all-star and semi-pro baseball player for the Provo Timps. He is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Lendos Hyrum Page, of Provo, died of pneumonia Monday, October 29, 1984, at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo. He was 71.
Survived By: His wife, of Provo; four sons and one daughter: Dick and Howard Page, both of Provo; Rulon Page, Murray; Randy Page, American Fork; Lenene Badham (Robert) West Valley City; 11 grandchildren; one brother and two sisters: Nathan Page and Elinor Hubbs, both of Salt Lake City; and Gayle Jarvis, Bountitul.
Services: Graveside
Arrangements: Berg Mortuary of Provo
Interment: East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery
Obituary: © The Daily Herald | 1 November 1984
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
1912 - 1984
Early Life: He was born November 18, 1912, at Woods Cross, Utah, to Willis E. and Nellie Rae Brown Page. He received his education at Woods Cross, graduating from Davis High School.
Life's Work | Service | Interests: On October 11, 1937, he married Beth Howard at Woods Cross. He moved to Provo, Utah, in 1937 and worked at Ironton Steel Plant. He transferred to Geneva Steel when Ironton closed, retiring in 1978. He was an all-star and semi-pro baseball player for the Provo Timps. He is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Lendos Hyrum Page, of Provo, died of pneumonia Monday, October 29, 1984, at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo. He was 71.
Survived By: His wife, of Provo; four sons and one daughter: Dick and Howard Page, both of Provo; Rulon Page, Murray; Randy Page, American Fork; Lenene Badham (Robert) West Valley City; 11 grandchildren; one brother and two sisters: Nathan Page and Elinor Hubbs, both of Salt Lake City; and Gayle Jarvis, Bountitul.
Services: Graveside
Arrangements: Berg Mortuary of Provo
Interment: East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery
Obituary: © The Daily Herald | 1 November 1984
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
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