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Julie Mae Page was born September 25, 1960 to Malone and Lucille Wyatt in St. Charles, Arkansas. She confessed to Christ at a young age and was a loyal servant of God. She was a dedicated wife, mother, and grandmother. Julie was the Usher supervisor and an announcer at Deliverance Praise Center in DeWitt, Arkansas. She was an earthly jewel to her family.
She departed her life on October 19, 2022. Julie was preceded in death by these Heavenly jewels: parents Malone and Lucille Wyatt, and sisters Maxine Wright, Alice Walton, and Norma Jean Daniels.
Julie leaves to cherish her memories her husband Herman Page of DeWitt, AR; daughter Liza Page of Little Rock, AR; three grandsons Jeremiah Page, Isaiah Page, and Caleb Page, all of DeWitt, AR; Goddaughter Shonda Daniels of DeWitt, AR; five sisters Ora Lee Ranson of Conway, AR, Louise Wyatt, Hazel Wyatt, Pearlie (Tony) Jackson, all of DeWitt, AR, and Ruthie (Bufford) Curruth of Jacksonville, AR; three brothers James Benny of DeWitt, AR, Maise Wyatt of Shreveport, LA, and Merlin Wyatt of NY; and aunt Virginia Hobbs of Stuttgart, AR. Julie will be loved and remembered by a host of nephews , nieces, cousins, extended family and friends.
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