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Lois I. Page

| July 26, 2014 6:00 AM

Lois I. Page, 87, a Moses Lake resident since 1967 joined her husband, J. D Page on Tuesday, July 22, 2014. She was residing at Crystal Springs Adult Care Home. Viewing will be held from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. on Monday, July 28, 2014 at Kayser's Chapel with a celebration of her life service at 2 p.m. at Kayser's Chapel. Interment will follow at Pioneer Memorial Gardens. Please sign the online guestbook or leave a note for the family at www.kayserschapel.com. Arrangements are in care of Kayser's Chapel & Crematory.

Lois Page was born March 28, 1927 to Henry Bailey and Martha Ann Lorain in Buhl, ID. She attended Filer High School and graduated in 1945. She also earned a 2 year diploma in business administration. She moved to the Moses Lake area with her husband J.D. and family in 1967. She was very active in her church, VFW Women's Auxiliary and bowled on a league for many years. She also enjoyed playing pinochle with friends and dancing with her husband J.D. listening to the band "Sounds of Nine".

She was a bookkeeper for a variety of businesses in the Moses Lake area and retired from Grant County Community Action Council after 13 years of service. She provided help to all that came through the door. She loved helping people. That brought joy to her.

She had a beautiful voice and enjoyed singing. She sang at many weddings, funerals and was chosen by the VFW Auxiliary to sing the National Anthem at many of their functions state wide.

She was preceded in death by her husband and all of her siblings. She is survived by her son Tom Page & wife Peggy, Kae Cee Connelly, Debi Keyzer & husband Stan, Chuck Page & wife Mindy. She has 8 grand children, 15 great grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild plus a great grandchild on the way and one great-great grandchild on the way.

Mother was the first resident at Crystal Springs Adult Family Home and she resided there the past 8 years. Her care givers were, Violina Puyu and family and Lyubov Bodnar and family. Her children would like to extend their gratitude and appreciation of the loving care that they provided for their mother.

If you wish to donate in memory of Lois Page she strongly believed in the work that is being done by the Foundation Fighting Blindness. Donation can be made on line at www.fightblindness.org or call 1-800-683-5555.