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Wally D. Page passed away with acceptance and peace at his home on Monday, April 4th, 2022, following a courageous 3-year battle with the 'beast of diseases' - ALS (Lou Gehrig Disease). Always thinking of his family, he never once complained nor felt pity for himself. He was a spiritual, humble, and caring man dedicated to his family. His 'Pretty Girl' called him her genius, because according to her he knew everything about everything and there wasn't anything he couldn't fix.
Wally was born on June 26th, 1949, in Ballinger, TX, the 3rd Son of Bill and Emma Kvapil Page. The family moved from Rowena to San Angelo when Wally was in elementary school. He attended San Angelo public schools and worked in commercial construction. He retired as a member of Iron Workers Local 289.
His spirit lives on in the hearts of those that loved him. He is survived by his wife of 50+ years Karen Mills Page. Children, Tracie, and Charlie Page. Grandchildren, Jordan "Pretty Girl", Nathan and Julian Page. Great grandchildren, Jamiah and Ashen Page. Brothers Willie Page of San Angelo and Woody Page of Waco.
There will be a private family service will be held under the direction of Harper Funeral Home.
The Family requests donations be made to the following organizations who work
closely with ALS patients: The ALS Association of Texas, and the the Healthwell Foundation.
Special thanks to Concho Hearts Hospice, along with all the skilled & caring Nurses at the Shannon Infusion clinic, the many doctors and their staff that cared for Wally during his battle with ALS.
I haven't lost the battle with ALS, I've reached my final destination, finished the race & am totally healed. It's been a difficult journey with countless blessings. I'm home with peace in my heart.