As of July 4, 2020, Kevin James “Jamie” Paige, Jr., who was 25 years old, passed dead in the state of Colorado. His companion Amber Dawn Patterson, his daughter Remington Grace, his former wife Taylor Fogelbach, his parents Kevin James Paige Sr. and Wendy Winstead, and his grandmother Katherine Winstead are among those who are left behind after Jamie’s passing. His sister, Shanon Lewis, who is married to Daniel, his brother, Austin Wade Paige, his stepsisters, Traci Sykes (Van) and Ashley Davis, his stepbrother, Josh Davis, a number of nieces and nephews, and a big extended family that is filled with love and affection are also among those who have survived.
In addition to his son, Kevin James Paige III, Kevin’s maternal grandfather, Paul “Jack” Winstead, and his paternal grandparents, Charles W. Paige and Jean Arlene Burse, passed away before him. Jamie was a member of the United States Army and resided in Colorado at the time.For the previous seven years, he had been serving in the military, and he had recently joined up for an extra four years. He had a great time in the military. He had a passion for fishing and hunting. When people think about Jamie, they will remember him as someone who was always there for them when they needed him and who enjoyed making other people laugh.
At one o’clock in the afternoon on Saturday, July 18, 2020, there will be a memorial service held at the cemetery of The Canaan Church. Those who wish to make a memorial contribution in his honor are asked to send their contributions to either National Suicide Prevention Lifeline or Mission 22, which is located at 17040 Pilkington Road, Suite 200, Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035. There is a website, www.farrarfuneralhome.net, where condolences can be expressed online. The Paige family is being cared for by the Farrar Funeral Home located in South Hill.
It was on Saturday, October 10th, 2020 that Kevin Charles Paige, who was 19 years old and from Cumming, Georgia, went away. Kevin, who was just two years old at the time, was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, a handicap that only affected his legs. Because of his disability, he was unable to participate in his favorite sports, which were football and baseball; yet, he was always the most important fan of his teams. He had a passion for life and had lofty goals, and he never let his disability to prevent him from pursuing his goals and achieving his accomplishments.
Kevin had a well-established social circle, a passion for climbing in the mountains of North Georgia, and a penchant for watching all nine seasons of The Office in a nonstop loop. Kevin discovered his passion for business and public speaking while he was still in high school. During his senior year, he was a member of DECA and won multiple events with his participation in spontaneous speaking competitions. He also served as Vice President of DECA. Not only did he pursue public speaking, but he also preached at his church, where he exhorted everyone to love God and live their lives in accordance with the Christian faith.
While he was still in high school, he launched his own digital media marketing company with the intention of expanding it after he graduated from college. There are a great number of people, both young and elderly, whose lives Kevin has impacted. His laughter was infectious, and his grin could brighten up a whole room. Kevin was a young man who was truly extraordinary. His passing is being mourned by a great number of people, and he will be missed by everyone who had the opportunity to know him. Both of Kevin’s parents, Eric and Lynn Paige, who reside in Cumming, Georgia, are still alive and well.
June Ormerod, a resident of Bremerton, Washington, was the grandmother of the mother. Edna Paige, who resided in Fort Worth, Texas, was the paternal grandmother. Ellen Vaughn (Josh), who resides in Arlington, Texas, is both Ellen’s sister and brother-in-law. Bennett Vaughn and Olsen Vaughn are the names of the two nephews. Additionally, a large number of members of the extended family have survived. McDonald and Son Funeral Home will be the location of the visitation that will take place on Saturday, October 17th, 2020 from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m.
Following the visitation that will take place on October 17th, 2020, a service to celebrate the life of the deceased will be held in the chapel of McDonald and Son Funeral Home at three o’clock in the afternoon. Everyone will be obliged to wear a mask in order to comply with the requirements of the funeral home, which will require them to take their temperature upon entering the establishment.