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Annie Mae Page

Annie Page

September 6, 1936     ~     July 16, 2012

Annie Mae Page, 75, Glasgow, died Monday, July 16, 2012, at Jewish Hospital in Louisville. The Barren County native was a daughter of the late Robert Taylor and Esther Mae Gramlin Garner. During her early life, she was a caregiver and later became a homemaker and farmer, working alongside her husband, Marvin Earl Page. They were instrumental in helping develop the Barren County Farmers Market and were members of the Beech Grove Baptist Church.

She is survived by one son, Marvin Ray Page of Glasgow; special friend and adoptive son, Jerry Barrett of Glasgow; two sisters, Judy Compton (David) of Hiseville and Becky Wooten (Mike) of Glasgow; two brothers, Joe Garner (Barbara) of Murfreesboro, TN, and Richard Garner (Shirley) of Detroit; several nieces and nephews.

In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by one son, Harold Wayne Page; four brothers, Curtis Earl Garner, Robert Taylor Garner, Jack W. Garner, and Samuel Paul Garner.

Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday at the Hatcher & Saddler Funeral Home with burial in the George Wells Cemetery. Friends may call after 4:00 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.


Guest Register

4 Entries for Annie Mae Page

  1. TJ Samson Education Department says:

    Judy: We are so sorry for your loss & send love & prayers to the entire family…Please remember that we are here for you & love you all…

  2. Allen Walker says:

    Wanted to let you know how sorry I am for your lose.Annie was a wonderfull person and will alwys be remembered for her thoughtfull ness .She was always willing to help when a need came up.My wife Shirley and I always thought the world of Earl and Annie.

  3. Maria Bryant says:

    Marvin, I am so sorry for your loss. I know these have been difficult times. Know that we all are thinking and praying for you. The Lord will see you through this and has opened His loving arms to welcome your mother Home. God Bless you.

  4. Jane h, Baker says:

    Loved Annie Mae and she was a wonderful loving lady. She goodness will live on through all she touched in her wonderful life. Thoughts and strength to all of you.
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