Arthur Wayne Page 74, a former Frankfort resident, died March 13, 2014 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Born February 11, 1940 in Ellis, Indiana to Embra “Glenn” & Sylvina (Smith) Page. A 1958 graduate of Linton, Indiana high school, he received his Bachelor’s Degree in education from Indiana State University and his Master’s Degree from Ball State University. Art taught in Frankfort for 32 years before moving to Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he taught for 17 years at Victory Christian School, retiring from there in 2012. He played football in high school and college. He enjoyed coaching football and basketball, but his favorite was track. Art has been involved in church work for many years, leading praise and worship and teaching, especially the New Testament.
Visitation and Services
As a tribute to Art, the family invites you to join them in sharing memories on Sunday, April 13, 2014 from 1-4 p.m. at Frankfort Senior High School Case Arena Lobby.
Survived by:
He is survived by his wife, Helen Page of Tulsa, OK, daughter, Leah (Greg) Hash of Broken Arrow, OK, sons, Brad Page of Frankfort, Mark Page of Lafayette and Joe Page of Portland, OR, grandchildren, Evan and Elliott, brother, Tim (DeEtta) Page of Chugiak, AK.
Preceded by:
his parents.
Art was a wonderful person. All 3 of my boys had him in school, and at church. His famous saying was “that’s free no charge”. Speaking of a bible verse he led a lot of kids to CHRIST. Rest in HEAVEN
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Facebook Twitter GoogleThank you for putting Art’s obituary on Goodwin’s Facebook. I (in one way) hated to hear of his passing. But, in another, I was glad, because it is also his homecoming. PTL! My prayers are for the whole family & friends. I have many fond memories . I am 65 now, one of my sister’s went home 3 yrs. ago. Looking to the future is sweet, when Jesus face we will see, Art just got home first. Hang in there, Love you all
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Facebook Twitter GoogleEasily in the top five teachers I had at FSHS. Mr. Page was witty and entertaining, and all in all, a very effective teacher. Very thankful for Page-O! To the family, my condolences, especially to Mark, who I knew and played football with…the Lord bring comfort to you in the midst of your grief.
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