Edith McKinney Page

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Edith McKinney Page

of Mountain Home, AR

September 26, 1923 - September 4, 2022

Edith McKinney Page, our devoted mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, died September 4th, 2022, in Mountain Home, Arkansas, several weeks shy of her 99th birthday.

Mom was born during the Roaring Twenties on September 26, 1923, in Memphis, TN. Her family weathered the next decade of the Great Depression better than many, and Mom recalled mostly happy times. Many childhood adventures and most cherished memories were with her Mother's family in Bayonne and Normandy Beach, NJ. Her Aunt Alla and Uncle Harry did not have children so, as the only child, she was much loved and probably a bit spoiled. Back home in Memphis, she got to pursue her love of horses, first with a pony and then on to bigger thrills, including competitions on her American Saddlebred horse, Flash.

Mom's education, both primary and secondary, was obtained at the Hutchins School for Girls in Memphis.

Mom and Dad married in 1942. During WWII, while her father was working on the Manhattan Project in Oak Ridge and our Dad was an aircraft mechanic in the South Pacific serving in the U.S. Navy, Mom did her part too. She served the war effort at the Memphis Army Depot as a military chauffeur, a secretary in the U.S. Army Signal Corp and did payroll in the finance department.

In 1950, Mom's life took a turn when she and Dad and 2 small daughters moved to the country. Mom told us how she sat on the porch of the old worn house with weeds over her head and cried for an hour at the enormity and uncertainty of the task before her; but boy did she and Dad meet the challenge! That 23 acre farm in "High, Happy, Healthy Ellendale" was an idyllic setting for raising four daughters. Mom made sure we all contributed to the house and farm chores. We had horses, cows, pigs, dogs, cats, chickens, bees, peacocks, ducks and even pet raccoons. We raised our meat and worked a very large garden from which Mom canned our vegetables. Thank you, Mom and Dad, for all the life lessons you taught: honesty, work ethic, sense of responsibility, respect, spiritual beginnings, manners, and love for animals and nature.

Busy as she was, Mom didn't give up her love of horseback riding. In fact, Dad joked that by riding horses during her pregnancies, she shook all the plumbing off the babies resulting in the delivery of four girls! She never lost this passion for horses and was still riding her favorite, Blue, into her late eighties.

As the younger sisters began school, Mom worked outside the home: first, over 17 years as a school bus driver for St. Anne's Catholic School in Bartlett, TN, then as a mail carrier for the U.S. Postal Service, and finally, as a nurse's assistant at Baptist East Hospital in Memphis.

Each summer, Mom drove all four of her daughters, and later added the grandchildren as well, to the NJ shore for two weeks. Even after the family beach home was sold, she led her family on annual adventures to various beaches and mountain areas. Wanting to ensure that family connections were strong, even when separated by distance, she packed up all her Memphis grands for an annual trip to Mountain Home for a birthday celebration with their cousins. She owned two Chevy Suburbans, each traveling over 350,000 miles, mostly full of kids.

Mom gave the gift of travel at every opportunity. Grandchildren have unforgettable memories of their specific trips including Lake Louise in Banff and horseback riding the Canadian Rockies, rafting the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon, cruising the Cayman Islands, and enjoying Disney World. Mom also joined a mission trip to the Amazon, got up close and personal with whales in the Sea Of Cortez, enjoyed the abundance of wildlife in Costa Rica, and explored the Mayan ruins in Guatemala and Honduras.

Mom was a voracious reader. She enjoyed swapping and discussing all kinds of books, and especially giving them as gifts to family. You could bet that she had already read each one in hopes of sharing thoughts about its content. We have many memories and pictures of children gathered around for her story time. Her example and encouragement of reading made a life-long impression. She loved Bible studies and had stacks of books on lots of religious topics. Her faith was strong.

Mom was 79 when she packed up her last Suburban and moved to Mountain Home in 2002 with her dogs, Rowdy and Joy, and her horse, Blue. With Blue at her daughter and son-in-laws' nearby farm she could continue to ride regularly, outpacing everyone on the trails on her Paso Fino. She continued her devotion to her daughters, grandchildren and to the growing family of great-grandchildren, all of whom knew her as "GG". Everyone loved to gather often with her, especially at her birthday and at Thanksgiving.

When Mom was 96, she decided it was time for her worn but running Suburban (The Blue Beast) to have another life, so she donated it to the Alpha House. It can still be seen on the streets of Mountain Home.

When Mom could no longer ride and her world was narrowing she had a daily ritual of brushing her cat (that no one else could touch) and watching the birds come to her feeders. In spring and summer, she delighted in seeing the blue birds raise families in the nesting box. Mom also loved her crows. She could open the back door, call them, and they would land in the trees waiting for the peanut treats she kept on hand for them. She would also regularly check her calendar to see what family member or friend was due a card for a birthday or other occasion.

Mom was generous to organizations that helped animals, children, and Veterans. She was proud to call herself a Christian and conservative American.

She was preceded in death by her Father and Mother, William Henry McKinney and Edith Sluter McKinney, and our Dad, Olin Robertson Page.

Mom was the hub of our family wheel but because of her love, guidance, influence, and example she has made our bonds strong enough to keep on rolling. We will miss her terribly.

Daughters: Pat (Bud) Demetriou of Memphis, TN; Edie (Ray) Stahl of Mountain Home, AR; Ruth (Jay) Watson of Bartlett, TN; and Beckie Page of Memphis, TN.

Grandchildren: Nichole (Tony) Gagliano of Tucson, AZ; Marla (Ryan) Frost of Memphis, TN; Krista (Burke) Nicol of Memphis, TN; Brian (Jacklyn) Stahl of Fayetteville, AR; Aaron Stahl of Fayetteville, AR.; Jacob (Lindsey) Watson of Memphis, TN; Brady (Erin) Watson of Munford, TN, and John Watson of Memphis, TN.

Great-grandchildren: Derek and Ryan Helsley of Tucson, AZ; Kennedy and Lennon Frost of Memphis, TN; Elliot and Beckett Pearce of Memphis, TN; Sophia and Stella Stahl of Fayetteville, AR; McKenna and Sean Watson of Memphis, TN; and Eirnin, Jeannie and Riley Watson of Munford, TN.

Funeral services are private.

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19 Condolence(s)
Tina Reece Johnson
Bartlett, TN
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Wednesday, September 21, 2022

Such great and amazing memories at the Page farm! Mrs. Page always made the Reece girls feel at home, including chores!☺️
Good food, wonderful experiences and happy times I will never forget and never be able to fully describe the impact Mrs. Page had on me. I am blessed to have known this family❤️❤️❤️

Barbara Roper
Ellendale, TN
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Friday, September 16, 2022

So sorry to hear of Edith's passing, she was a wonderful friend and I enjoyed our talks at church, I know she was loved by many and will be missed ..my thoughts and prayers go out for her family and friends at this difficult time

Laura Ann Roper
Bartlett/Ellendale, TN
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Friday, September 16, 2022

Dearest Beckie, Ruth, Edith and the rest of the family...my heart is broken and tears are flowing as I write this! I love you all and your mom was like a second mother to me and all of the other friends who loved being there when we were growing up, what a wonderful time we all had playing there and riding horses , swimming the horses across the lake ,playing in the barn even when papa page scared us playing "peg leg" and even working in the garden and shelling all those peas. ! Those wonderful memories have stayed with me for over 50 years and I smile and remember them fondly...she was the best cook and we always had some great home grown eats! She was so loved and well taken care of in her later years by the best daughters a mother could ask for...y'all are ALWAYS in my prayers and always will be...sending much love and peace to all of you💕

Trudy Jayne Joplin Carrigan
Fayetteville, AR
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Tuesday, September 13, 2022

Pat, Edie, Ruth, Becky, this is hard for me. I have know ya'll my entire life. I love your entire family. I do not remember life without Pages in it. Your mom had four girls, she raised them to be wonderful, beautifully strong, courageous women. Each and every one of you a great source of her pride and joy, one of her many joys in life! Yet, her love was so strong she had plenty left over for others. We will each miss the special touch that your mom gave to our lives for so long. She will always be one of the best parts of who we are. We share memories of her strong character and generous love. She taught us plenty with lessons we learned by how she lived and loved this life. She will be missed, but live on in part through all who have been touched by her full life and by the power and consistency of her love. I send my love to each of you and to your families. She will be missed but the joy she brought to our lives will live on through the stories we can tell because we knew and loved her.

VALINE TEDDER
MTN HOME, AR
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Sunday, September 11, 2022

DEAREST EDIE AND FAMILY:
YOUR MOTHER WAS TRULY ONE OF A KIND WOMAN - SHE COULD OUTRIDE US LADIES.MANY FOND MEMORIES OF THE HORSE LADIES AND THE MANY LUNCHES, BIRTHDAYS, AND RIDES WE TOOK. YOU ALL HAVE SO MANY MEMORIES OF SUCH A GREAT WELL ROUNDED LADY. PRAYERS FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. LOVE BOB AND VALINE TEDDER

Nancy Jennings
Escondido, CA
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Saturday, September 10, 2022

My sincere condolences to all the family. Edith was a treasure and will be missed deeply. Love, Nancy

Antonette Ponder
Flippin, AR
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Friday, September 9, 2022

So very sorry to hear about the passing of your mother. Sending love and prayers to you and your family at this time. What a beautiful tribute written about your mom.

Mike and Dianna Roller
Gassville, AR
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Friday, September 9, 2022

Sending prayers and comfort your way. So sorry or your loss. What a beautiful lady.
Sincerely,
The Rollers
Mike and Dianna

Lu Ann Joplin
The Villages, FL
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Thursday, September 8, 2022

My thoughts and prayers are with you all. What a wonderful life your mom led. I remember her fondly and all the fun times at your home in Ellendale on Broadway.

Bud Demetriou
Germantown, TN
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Thursday, September 8, 2022

I loved this Lady.

Cynthia Peterson
Mountain Home, AR
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Thursday, September 8, 2022

I didn’t know her, but the photo was so beautiful I was moved to read the obit on KTLO, which was quite compelling.

She sounded like a fabulous woman and you’ve made a wonderful tribute to her.

May God send you comfort.

David & Lori Scott
Cuero, TX
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Thursday, September 8, 2022

What a special lady and a wonderful family. I know your mother will be truly missed, but I have seen the strong family ties that she created. You are all in my prayers. God bless you all.

Pastors Charles and Andrea Vanness
Brighton, TN
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Wednesday, September 7, 2022

Your mom left a great legacy and she will forever live through her family. Your words about her tell me she lived life to the fullest and cherished her family dearly. I never knew her but her but as I read your writings I feel as though she was a hard working, passionate,and courageous lady that will be missed dearly by her family. Praying for you all and so sorry for your loss.

Stacy White
Mountain Home, AR
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Wednesday, September 7, 2022

Dearest Edie, Ray and family, I started reading this obituary without knowing it is that if your mother. It just drew me in. Like a good book about a great character! Wow-What a legacy.
With such a well of memories to draw from, and the firm imprint she obviously left in the hearts and souls of your beings, your mom will live on in the most beautiful way. God bless you. ❤️🙏🏻

Frank Davis
Mtn Home, AR
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Wednesday, September 7, 2022

She lived a long and wonderful life filled with travel adventures and family. She will surely be missed by those who were in her life. Our condolences.

Dan Brown
Mtn Home, AR
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Wednesday, September 7, 2022

A beautiful lady with an equally beautiful story.

Please know my thoughts are with you.

Ginget
Collinsville, OK
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Wednesday, September 7, 2022

What a sweet lady. I have so many great memories of her. I’m a better person for knowing her.

Kelly Moedl
Temple, TX
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Tuesday, September 6, 2022

Blessings to you Edie. May you feel the Lord’s presence during this time of grieving.

Lisa Nichols
Mountain Home, AR
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Monday, September 5, 2022

You are very missed sassy pants.