Norleen (Nora Lee) Hill Page, 94, of Mt. Pleasant, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Monday, April 20th, 2020 at her home surrounded by family.
Norleen was born January 29th, 1926 to the late Ervin Hill and Amanda Holshouser Hill of Rockwell, NC and was the last living child of her parents. She attended Rowan County Schools.
Norleen grew up on a farm and was known to be a hard worker her entire life. She was always a fun and adventurous playmate to her five brothers-LeRoy, Walter, John, Howard and James; and four sisters- Dorothy (Dot), Carrie Mae, Emma, and Marie.
Norleen was well known to her family and friends for her gardening skills and famous coconut cream pies. Her most loved activity was spending time with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. They loved and treasured Maw maw’s singing, guitar playing, blueberry picking, and fishing trips. She was always their number one fan and attended every sporting event she could.
Norleen devoted her life to Jesus Christ and shared his love with everyone she met. She shared the Gospel through music and passed down her talent to her children and grandchildren. She was a member of Mission Baptist Church and enjoyed attending fellowship club. After retirement, Norleen was a caregiver for many. She could also be found crocheting, as she enjoyed making things for her family. A big joy for Norleen was her yearly birthday celebrations and receiving cards from the presidents.
Norleen was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur Lee Page (1988), son, Terry Page (2014), daughter in laws, Roxie Page (2012) and Jennie Page (2015), and grandson, Shawn Page (1992). She is survived by sons, Roy Page, Tony Page (Gladys); and daughters, Polly Hartsell (Johnny), Cindy Efird (Clinton); 14 grandchildren, 26 great grandchildren, and 12 great great grandchildren.
The family would like to send a special thanks to Dr. Darren Brent Kelly, Nurse Angela Helms, and the staff of Mt. Pleasant House for always treating Maw Maw like their own family.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Norleen’s memory be made to Gideons International and Hospice of Cabarrus County.
Hartsell Funeral Home of Concord is serving the Page Family.
Due to an order issued by NC Governor Roy Cooper to limit crowd size, the service may only be attended by family. The Page Family will plan to celebrate Norleen’s life at a later time.
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