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Sapulpa Herald
Sapulpa, Oklahoma
October 6, 2004

Alicia Lynn Page, born March 19, 1985 in Tulsa, passed away on Oct. 2, 2004 in Claremore. Alicia was a 13- year student of Glenpool Schools, graduating in 2003. She was involved in vocal music, cheerleading and National Honor Society. She was currently a sophomore at Oklahoma State University, majoring in journalism.

Alicia was affectionately called "Pud Head" by her friends and family. She had a huge heart and was filled with a strong desire to make everyone around her feel good about themselves. Her ability to laugh at herself and to help others see the brighter side of life drew others to her like a magnet. Her beauty and grace radiated from the inside out. Alicia Lynn made our world a better place to live.

"Pud" had a tender heart for animals of all kinds. She especially loved to play and love on dogs of all shapes and sizes.

Alicia was an exceptionally gifted writer and dreamed of a future as a published author. She had the ability to put her thoughts and feelings into her writing that profoundly touched the hearts and minds of all who read her works. She was an artist who was always looking for inspiration while quietly inspiring those around her.

Alicia was a beaming light and a loving precious soul to so many people. She had a very special way of reaching out and touching the lives of others. She could brighten the darkest hour with her very .presence and illuminated the world with her radiant smile.


Alicia spent her time spreading love and joy wherever she went. She loved life and always lived it to the fullest—finding every opportunity to "play and just have fun."

She had an unequaled bond with her best friend and soul mate—her sister and guardian angel, Cristen. She also enjoyed a very close and loving relationship with her maternal grandparents, Cliff and Peggy Bond.

The light she brought into the world for all who knew her will forever be missed and never forgotten.

Alicia Lynn is survived by her parents Rick and Linda Page of Glenpool, and her sister, best friend and soul mate, Cristen Renee Page.

She is also survived by her grandparents Cliff and Peggy Bond, of Sapulpa, and Vivian and B.J. Simpson, of Tatum, N.M.; Aunt Karen Andrews, of Lake Jackson, Texas; uncles Jeff Bond, of Sapulpa, Mike Cline and wife_ Beverly. of Lakeland.
Fla., Scott Page and wife Ruby, of Sweeny, Texas, and Steve Page and wife, Betty, of Lake Jackson; cousins Aaron Barton, of College Station, Texas, Amy Miller, Stevie Rae Page, Leah Page and Sarah Page, of Lake Jackson, Lydia Cline, of Lakeland. Samantha Page, of Arlington, Texas and Kelby Page, of Sweeny, Texas.

She now joins her paternal grandparents Floyed and Donna Page along with her Savior in heaven, Jesus Christ.

Pall bearers will be Daniel Sadler, Rob Ward, Joe Thomas, Jon Morris, Jeff Ward and Aaron Barton.

Visitation was held Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2004 at Schaudt's Glenpool Funeral Service, 719 East 141st Street, Glenpool, OK, 74033.

Funeral services will be held at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2004 at Faith Free Will Baptist Church, 596 W. 141st Street, in Glenpool, with the Rev. Toby Youngblood officiating. Interment will immediately follow at South Heights Cemetery in Sapulpa.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in memory of Alicia Lynn Page to the Tulsa Humane Society, c/o Adoption and Resource Center,  Tulsa, OK,
Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Daniel C. Schaudt of Schaudt's Glenpool Funeral Service & Cremation Care.
 

  

 

 

 



Complied and transcribed by Zoey Fryhover, 2009.

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