Ronald F. Page Obituary, A Life Well-Lived
Ronald F. Page Obituary, Death- On February 5, 2024, Latimer lost a beloved resident, Ronald F. Page. A pillar of the community, Ron’s journey from his birth on November 5, 1946, to his passing was one marked by love, dedication, and a commitment to family and service. Born to Andy and Louise Page in Pascagoula, MS, Ron grew up in a bustling household as one of eight children. His siblings – Raymond, Caroline, Ona Lee, Warren, Shannon, Donald, and Robert – formed the foundation of a family that would become an integral part of the Latimer community. After graduating from St. Martin High School, Ron embarked on a journey that would lead him to various jobs before finding his professional home at Chevron. His three-decade-long career at Chevron not only provided stability for his family but also allowed him to contribute to the growth and development of the region.
A Love Story: Ron and Patti Page
In 1971, Ron’s life took a beautiful turn when he met and married Patti (Howell) Page. Their union was blessed with the arrival of two sons, Jason and Eric Page. The Pages quickly became a well-known and respected family in Latimer, embodying the values of love, commitment, and togetherness. In 2005, after three decades of dedicated service, Ron retired from Chevron. His retirement years were not marked by idleness but by a renewed focus on family. Ron devoted his time to caring for his wife, Patti, creating lasting memories with his sons, and being actively involved in the lives of his grandchildren.
A Family Man to the Core
Ron’s devotion to his family extended beyond his immediate household. He was a brother to Carolyn Crawford, Warren Page, Donald Page, and Robert Page. Together, they formed a close-knit family unit that provided each other with unwavering support through life’s ups and downs. Ron’s journey was not without its share of sorrow, as he bid farewell to his wife of 41 years, Patti, and siblings Ona Lee, Shannon, and Raymond. Yet, his legacy lives on through the love and memories shared by his surviving family members.
Celebrating a Life Well-Lived
A Celebration of Life for Ronald F. Page will take place at Bradford-O’Keefe Funeral Home on February 10, 2024, at 2 pm. Located at 911 Porter Ave, Ocean Springs, MS, friends are invited to join in commemorating the impact Ron had on their lives. The visitation hour prior to the service offers an opportunity for the community to come together, share stories, and offer support to one another. Bradford-O’Keefe Funeral Home is privileged to serve the family of Ronald F. Page during this challenging time. As Latimer mourns the loss of a respected community member, let us also remember the joy, love, and warmth that Ron brought to the lives of those around him. In his memory, may we strive to emulate the qualities that made Ronald F. Page a beloved figure in Latimer and beyond.