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John Clifton Page
John Clifton Page of Fort Worth, TX. went home to be with his Lord and Savior Saturday, January 28,2017. Memorial Service: 2pm Saturday, February 18 at Mayfield Kiser Funeral Home. John Clifton Page; “Cliff,” aka: Red Eagle, J.C., born to John Thomas Page & Martha Eileen Finch Page-Lang. Born & raised in Dallas, TX. Cliff took  courses in Drafting & Design at Eastland College but before completion, took a job in the HVAC industry; worked in this field for 19+ years. All remaining years he worked as a self-contractor/foreman in the drywall/construction/renovation industry. He felt his creativity soared when working with his hands, building something or growing something. His move to Fort Worth occurred upon meeting and marrying his “precious baby girl”, Kecia. His interests & hobbies included playing Farkle & Spades with Kecia, gardening(farming), cooking, wood working, drafting, beach combing with Kecia, boating, fishing, hunting, camping, traveling, bowling, pool, golfing, and watching NASCAR. His passion was old classic Country & Western music, gospel hymns, & the Malt Shop ’50’s music. He loved to sing, dance, & bop! Such a multi-talented & gifted soul who NEVER sat down. He figured he’d rest when he died. Preceded in death by both parents & step-mother, Wanda Page. Survived by: wife of 15+ years & love of his life, Kecia Summers-Page, sons; Thomas & Bobby Page, step-son; Jody Barnes (Anthea), step-daughter; Loreda D. Barnes-Ball(Trey), grandson; Robert W. Barnes, step-father; Danny Lang, brothers; Jerry (Kathy), Michael (Brenda), sister; Brenda (James), aunt; Betty Finch-Shadwick,uncle; Steve (Sharon) and numerous precious cousins, nieces, nephews & dear friends. 
Condolence Messages

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  1. I will always appreciate the love and assistance with and for my family,you showed love and compassion for my motherand gradmother like they were your own. From my heart I want to thank you for caring for my sister’s heart with such love and loyalty . And thank you for equipping my home to except handicap machinery such as a Hoyer lift and deck with ramp.

  2. I will always appreciate the love and assistance with and for my family,you showed love and compassion for my motherand gradmother like they were your own. From my heart I want to thank you for caring for my sister’s heart with such love and loyalty . And thank you for equipping my home to except handicap machinery such as a Hoyer lift and deck with ramp.

  3. I grew up. In the same church with Cliff. Rylie First Baptist Church. It seem like a life time ago. Prayers for all the family.

  4. Hi Cliff, It’s been a week and I miss you so! I can hear you in my ear as I plan your service, nudging me on. You even held my hand as the oral surgeon put me to sleep. I thank you and I thank our Lord for each of these precious memories, revisited as I gather up as many photos I can find. More than that, though, I was to thank God for this incredible journey you and I have traveled through these past 15 years as well as the other three of being your Spades & Farkle partner. God is truly amazing: in creating you, in creating me for you, and guiding us along our paths which eventually led us to one another! I thank you for listening to God and choosing to follow what He desired for you to do in order to find me just as much as I thank God for me actually following the path God chose for me in order to find you. Our song, Keeper Of The Stars” by Tracy Byrd, tells it best!
    “It was no accident, me finding you, Someone had a hand in it, long before we ever knew, Now I just can’t believe, You’re in my life, Heaven’s smilin’ down on me, as I look at you tonight.

    I tip my hat to the Keeper of the stars, He sure knew what he was doin’ when He joined these two hearts. I hold everything, when I hold you in my arms, I’ve got all I’ll ever need, thanks to the Keeper of the stars.

    Soft moonlight on your face, oh how you shine, it takes my breath away just to look into your eyes. I know I don’t deserve a treasure like you. There really are no words to show my gratitude.

    So I tip my hat to the Keeper of the stars, He sure knew what He was doin’ when He joined these two hearts. I hold everything when I hold you in my arms and I’ve got all I’ll ever need thanks to the Keeper of the stars.

    It was no accident, me finding you, Someone had a hand in it, long before we ever knew.”

    I know and am so proud to exclaim that I was your greatest love, and I thank you for each & every moment! You were my greatest love, too, and I will see you once again, my love, so get ready! Eternally yours! Kecia (your wifey)

  5. So sorry for your loss. John was a good man rhat overcame alot of obstacles. We worked out our issues and became friends. I will miss him. Kecia I am here if you need me

  6. Thinking of you and the family Kecia. I pray that you feel Gods peace and strength filling and uplifting you as you bravely face each day. Love and hugs to you.

  7. Many times I have thought of you and the terrible grief that comes with losing your husband. I have lifted you up to our Heavenly Father, Who is able to carry you through these days!
    I am so sorry for your loss!

    Jackie Taylor

  8. Prayers for the family. His Mom was my cousin. Remember him as a young kid a strong young man. He will be missed.

  9. Thank You Kecia for sharing this beautiful remembrance and video with us! It is a wonderful tribute to an outstanding man that you married. He was always ready to help others with his talents. I especially loved seeing him teach Robbie useful skills and see the joy that little boy brought him! He was a giver and you both brought so much joy into this world together! Know you still miss him, but know He is working for our Master now!

    Love,
    Mary

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