Robert Dion Page was born on Christmas Day, December 25, 1971, to Sarah R. Mann (Page) and spent the first few years of his life in Kansas City, Missouri. His family moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado, when he was nine years of age. Robert became distinguished as one of the first graduates from the Sierra High School in the graduating class of 1990. Robert rook a liking to cooking and received a degree in culinary arts, specializing in pastries. Anyone who has ever tasted his cooking will testify to the goodness of God for pies, cakes – especially cheese cakes and pastries through the bakery of Robert Page.

At an early age, he became and remained a faithful member of the Palace of Peace Seventh-day Adventist Church in Colorado Springs, where he served as a praise team member, and acted in skits and plays. He was a counter for the treasury department and was always ready to lend a helping hand wherever he found an opportunity.

Robert was a joyous and fun filled person who was committed to loving God and serving others. No matter how challenging life got for Robert, he always kept a smile on his face and was ready to go on God’s errands. He was a true giver, not expecting anything in return. He was also a true listener no matter the time of day you would call him.

It seems as if two Christian Holidays sealed his life – the beginning and the end; born on Christmas Day; faced death on Easter Sunday. His passing came early Monday morning, April 6, 2015. Like Jesus, we anticipate for Robert a resurrection of new life with the gift of immortality at the second Coming of Jesus Christ.

He is survived by his mother, Sarah R. Mann; his brother, Chez A. H. Mann; and a host of relatives, friends and loved ones too numerous to name. “Our Lord has written the promise of resurrection not in books alone, but in every leaf in the Springtime.” – (Martin Luther).

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