John Lewis “Bo” Page went home to be with his Lord and Savior on August 17, 2022.
He was born on September 10, 1969 to his proud parents Lewis and Carolyn Page.
He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Christine Page. He graduated from South Caldwell High School where he played football and was co-captain his senior year. He fished and hunted, played golf, baseball and softball and he excelled at all of them. His greatest love was riding his motorcycle. He was one of the founders and first President of the “Rolling Saints RC”.
He had an amazing personality and was loved by everyone he met! He loved his family and he was a blessing to them. He will be missed by them and all that knew him.
He is survived by his loving parents, Lewis and Carolyn Page, his sister, Jeanna “Sissy” Edmisten, his sons, Preston Page, Phillip Page and fiancé, Hannah Tomlinson, Dillion “JD” Page, and Bo’s girlfriend, Tara McAllister, nieces, Brooklyn and Bethany, nephews, Dallas and Levi Edmisten, great niece, Mattileigh, and many cousins and friends.
A memorial service for Bo will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Rolling Saints RC at 1680 Connelly Springs Rd, Lenoir, NC 28645.
Mackie Funeral Service and Cremations is assisting the Page family.
Prayer for Family and Friends!! Bo was one of a kind!! He was one heck of a Cousin and Friend. We had the pleasure of working together!! Bo will be missed!! It just breaks my heart!! We would spend time from work and people from work, to go bowling and other things!!! He was always smiling, never met a Stranger! Just One Great guy!! My Prayers for the immediate Family!! May God be with you for Peace and Comfort!! RIP Bo!!
Bo you will be truly missed. You were always a great friend to me. Give Christine a hug for me. Rest Easy My Friend. ?
Bo your life will not be forgotten. I love you my friend and brother.
The truest and best friend I have ever ever had!!!! He had a keen ability to make every single person he knew, feel like the only person in the world!!!! My heart is broken in this loss…..not only because he’s gone, but because I wish I had been a better friend to him!!!!! Fly high precious man!!!! Love you!!!!! Jeanna
I love ya brother, you were always a good friend…till we meet again, ride free!
Bo was definitely something else! I met him at South Caldwell I was a freshman and he was a senoir! He drove an old blue Ford pickup called “Bocephus” and he loved Hank Williams Jr. I have lots of good memories of that year in my life, he took me to the one and only prom I ever went to! He used the chief of polices Lincoln Town car to take me! He took me squirrel hunting after school one day and I tried a dip of Copenhagen and it made me sick as a dog!! Things that I can look back at and laugh. We only dated that year but stayed friends forever! I have always loved Carolyn and Lewis! My heart goes out to you all!
Prayers and Thoughts for Family and Friend!! God Bless!!
I am so sorry to the family and other friends of Bo. I truly will miss him. During school days, he was always my protector. Whenever I would see him it was like we just saw each yesterday and would pick up were we left off. Bo give Charlie a big hug for me. See you on the other side.love you.
We are holding you all up in prayer. May your memories sustain you all. God Bless! Marianne and Mike Reeves
He was a great man going to miss him!! He would go by my house every morning to go to work and honk the horn if he seen me sitting on my porch!! Prayers for all family and friends he will be missed!! RIP Bo
Bo you will be missed
I love you BoBo.. You were a great friend and brother from another mother. You will be missed and never forgotten. Prayers to your loving family..
John Lewis “Bo” Page, you were a father to 3 amazing young men, Preston Page, Phillip Page and Dillion “JD” Page, a husband to a loving and adoring wife, the late Christine Page, a son to two very kind and loving Parents, Lewis and Carolyn Page, a brother to a loving sister, Jeanna Edmisten, a beloved uncle and most recently, a boyfriend to Tara McAllister. You were a South Caldwell High School Spartan and Class of 1987 Football standout and team Co-captain. You were a Founding Member of the Rolling Saints Riding Club and the first President of the Rolling Saints. You’ve had many roles, worn many hats in your all-to-short life. I said all of that to shed just a glimmer of light on who “Bo” Page is to a world that may not know what all you’ve done and been to so many people in your short time here on Earth. The biggest role you’ve played in your life, however, was not listed because I saved your biggest and best role for last. You were first and foremost a FRIEND to everyone who ever had contact with you. You were a friend and brother to so many people and I’m not totally sure that you were ever fully aware of how many lives you’ve touched and enriched just by being such a genuine friend to literally everyone you encountered in life. Your Rolling Saints family will surely continue on with the many charitable ride to benefit the community that you so honorably and endearingly served in past organized rides and benefit fundraisers. Their leader may be gone, but your legacy will live on within their hearts and mission.
As a personal side note to Lewis and Carolyn, Preston, Phillip and “JD”, Jeanna and Tara, “Bo” was a decent and well respected man and member of society. He had ha special charm about him that just drew people in to him and everyone who was blessed and fortunate enough to have known him, loved him. He was not only a classmate of mine but also a true friend of 38 years. I couldn’t have asked for a nicer, truer, faithful and loyal friend than “Bo” Page. He was and will forever be loved and missed by myself and so many others. Please accept my deepest condolences and sincere Christian sympathy during this most difficult time of such a tremendous loss. I pray that God will grant each of you a peace, love, understanding, strength and comfort that only HE can provide. May you all be strengthened and encouraged to face each coming day and let “Bo” live on through each of your daily lives. “Bo” may be physically gone from us in this life, here on Earth, but he will remain in our hearts until we see him once again on God’s Celestial Shores in Heaven. Amen.
Bo was a great friend we had a lot of fun times even at work he will be missed by by everyone who knew him prayers
Bo was a wonder friend that will be missed greao
He will be missed so much. I have lots of good and precious memories of him. He is in my heart and I will love him forever. RIP Bo!!