Wilma Page was born in Collins, MS on January 17, 1931. She attended Covington Public Schools. Wilma was a hard worker and a loyal employee. She worked for many years at Monroe Hall Nursing Home, where she later retired in 1987. Upon retiring, she moved from Collins to Hattiesburg to live with her daughter. Wilma spent many happy years quilting and enjoying retirement life with family. She enjoyed gardening, bingo, watching wheel of fortune, Days of Our Lives, and Little House on the Prairie. Wilma confessed Christ at an early age at Providence Baptist Church in Collins, MS, where her membership remained until her illness and death. Wilma was preceded in death by her parents, James Melvin Page and Tamer Rayborn Page, and her siblings: J. W. , Mildred, Frank, Jefferson, and Arletha. Wilma leaves to cherish her memories; her son, Roger E. Page, and one daughter, Faye Coulter; four grandchildren: Charles Stevenson, Erika Page, Justin Robinson-Page, and Deondre McKinnie; four great grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, family and friends.