Brother Charlie L. Page was 78 and departed this life Friday November 26, 2021 in Georgetown County. He was the husband of Gloria Page.
Funeral services are scheduled to be held at the Henry L. Jackson Memorial Park on Thursday December 2, 2021 at 2:00 pm.
~Life Reflections~
“Do not let your heart be troubled. You believe in God; believe also in me. My Father’s house has many rooms; if it were not so, would I have told you that I am going to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you may also be where I am.
John 14:1-3 NIV
Mr. Charlie Lee Page was born to the late Ms. Marie Page of Dillon Co. and Mr. Leroy Billups of Fork, SC. He departed this life on November 26, 2021 in Georgetown, SC.
Charlie was educated in the Dillon County School System. He then, moved to New York to pursue new employment. Charlie was an over- the- road trucker (which was his passion) for over 40 years; working for many trucking companies. He retired from Swift Trucking Company in 2001 and decided to move back home to Latta, SC in 2003.
On October 26, 2005 Charlie was wed in Holy Matrimony to Gloria Howard, after being together for 23 years. To this union, 2 children were born.
He was preceded in death by both his parents; siblings-Johnny, Thelma and Betty Page, Rose Lee, and also Longtime Friend (Brother) Howard Anthony.
Charlie leaves to cherish precious memories: His wife of 16 years, Gloria of the home; 4 daughters: India Howard of Durham, NC, Latonya Howard of Richmond VA, Regina Page of NJ and Donna Page of NY; 2 sons: Greg Willis of Latta, SC and Trevon Thompson of PA; 2 Sisters: Ruby Smith of PA, Edna Durham of NC: 2 Brothers: Larry (Nicole) Page and Willie (Lillie Mae) Page of Latta, SC; Sisters-in-Law: Carolyn (Joseph) Herring of Nichols, SC, and Linda(Gregory) Washington of Darlington, SC: Brothers-in-Law: Daniel Ray (Niecy) Buie and Billy Joe Buie. He also leaves two Sisters-in-Law: Peggy Williams of Columbia, SC and Gertrude Page of SC who constantly called and checked on him; along with his Grands and a host of nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends.
The family of Brother Charlie L. Page in consideration of the current health crisis facing our world, nation, state and local community, has decided to hold a private 50 people or less, family only, funeral service for their loved one with private interment immediately following. While the Page family would love to be surrounded by your presence, they acknowledge the health risks to family, church members, friends, and particularly to those who are most vulnerable to this disease, the elderly and those with chronic health conditions. What the family needs most at this time are your prayers and understanding. Thank you for your concern and cooperation.
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