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Barbara Sue Page

October 14, 1944 - July 2, 2025
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Greenlawn Funeral Home East
3540 East Seminole
Springfield, MO 65809
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Saturday 7/12, 9:00 am - 10:00 am
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Springfield, MO 65809
(417) 887-6565 | Map
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Barbara (Barb) Sue Page, age 80, of Springfield, Missouri, passed away on July 2, 2025, surrounded by her family. She was born in St. Louis, Missouri on October 14, 1944, to Kenneth and Violet Hall. She is preceded in death by her loving husband of 44 years, Robert (Bob) L. Page; her son Robert Leslie Page, Jr.; her parents, her brother
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Rick & Donna Roush left a message on July 9, 2025:
Dear Barbara’s family: Rick & I were introduced to Barbara several years ago. She was not only a lovey classy lady, but she was a “hoot”! From going gambling with her one Thanksgiving, and her not wanting to leave and telling her SIL Kent, she wasn’t ready, and she kept playing! To asking me if I could hem a couple pair of pants for her and she brought me 15-20 pair!. . From her asking to take some homemade fried pies I had made, to take home with her and only took one that probably lasted her 3 days! I loved sitting and visiting with Barbara and her stories. She was little, but mighty and had more grit than you could imagine. Thank you for sharing your mother with us! One thing Barbara and I never lacked was a lack of conversation. Imagine that! ♥️💐
Rick & Donna Roush left a message on July 9, 2025:
In loving memory.
Rick & Donna Roush left a message on July 9, 2025:
Dear Barbara’s family: Rick & I were introduced to Barbara several years ago. She was not only a lovey classy lady, but she was a “hoot”! From going gambling with her one Thanksgiving, and her not wanting to leave and telling her SIL Kent, she wasn’t ready, and she kept playing! To asking me if I could hem a couple pair of pants for her and she brought me 15-20 pair!. . From her asking to take some homemade fried pies I had made, to take home with her and only took one that probably lasted her 3 days! I loved sitting and visiting with Barbara and her stories. She was little, but mighty and had more grit than you could imagine. Thank you for sharing your mother with us! One thing Barbara and I never lacked was a lack of conversation. Imagine that! ♥️💐
RONALD PULSIFER left a message on July 6, 2025:
She was my oldest and last Sister-in-law and will be missed deeply. Now she is with all of her departed family. So say high to all of them for me. Safe travel Barbra. LOVE YOU
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