Clayton Lewis Page, 61, a native of Sanford, N.C., and a resident of Houma, died Saturday, Dec. 22, 2007.
Visitation will be from 5 to 10 p.m. Wednesday at Chauvin Funeral Home and 9 a.m. to funeral time Thursday at First United Methodist Church. Funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at the church, with burial in Gardens of Memories cemetery.
He is survived by his wife, Latina Cenac Page of Houma; his mother, Pauline Powers Page of Sanford; one son, Jordon Page of Houma; two daughters, Jenna Page Giles and husband, Ryan, of Houma, Tabatha P. Kingsley and husband, Lee, of Las Vegas; three brothers, Roger Page, Ronnie Page and Stevie Page of Sanford; three sisters, Faye Baker, Diane Phillips and Theresa Stevens, all of Sanford; four grandchildren, Zachary, Joshua, Cheyenne and McKinna, all of Las Vegas; and pet, Faithful Puppy Foxy.
He was preceded in death by his father, Clayton Mills Page.
He worked as a manager for Trapp Chevrolet.
He was and will always be remembered as a very devoted family man. He was a loving husband, dad and grandfather. He was more like a son than a son-in-law, and more like a brother than a brother-in-law.
His strong faith in God and his promise was the heart and force that gave him the strong determination to fight his cancer battle and heart disease. He fought hard to beat it but he understood and accepted that God wanted him in His Kingdom much sooner. He fought this battle with grace and dignity. Clayton continued to enjoy his family and friends, having get-togethers, especially with his friends from Trapp coming to visit him. They used to call him “brother love” for his keen salesmanship qualities. We are all so blessed to have known such a special person in Clayton Page.
He was a member of First United Methodist Church.