Judy Bultas Page

Judy Bultas Page

2/7/1949 – 8/15/2020

On Saturday, August 15, 2020, Judy Bultas Page, loving wife, mother and grandmother passed away at the age of 71. She is proceeded in death by her father Clark Kirkman and mother Alene Hinton Kirkman. She is survived by husband Frank Page, two daughters, Julie (Dan) Schmidt and Angela Coady and three stepdaughters, Angela (Rob) Wexelman, Ann Page, Joy (Mark) Erdbruegger, eleven grandchildren and sweet dog Meke. She was born on February 7, 1949 in Licking, Missouri and has resided in Fenton, Missouri the last 46 years.

She enjoyed her retirement the last 23 years with Frank and her family. She loved to go to the lake house at Indian Hills Lake in Cuba, Missouri where she taught her granddaughters how to fish. She would relax in the evenings sitting outside in the screened porch enjoying a friendly conversation with her neighbor’s, family dinners and watching the boats on the water. When she was home you could catch her and Frank in the yard planting flowers around their pond and flower beds and watching the many species of wildlife. We would laugh at some of the names she would come up with for some of the ones that would stop by on a regular basis. Family meant everything to her, and you could never leave the house without hearing her say “love you bunches!”

At her request, no service will be held.

7 Comments

  1. Kathy harris on August 19, 2020 at 1:44 pm

    Thank you dear Judy for being my best friend for over 50 years. I miss you so much already. ❤️ Kathy



  2. Nancy Toler on August 19, 2020 at 1:55 pm

    Will forever miss my dear friend of more than 52 years. Even though I hadn’t lived in St. Louis for many years, we always kept in touch, and I have so many wonderful memories. Blessings to her family and everyone who loved her.



  3. Winnie Laucis on August 19, 2020 at 2:54 pm

    The memories I have when our kids were young! Judy could always make me laugh! So many talks and so many subjects that we would discussed. Judy will always a special place in my heart as her wonderful daughters do also. I am grateful for her friendship!



  4. Kay Kirkman Diven on August 19, 2020 at 9:47 pm

    Much love and many prayers for your family.



  5. Erika Brown on August 25, 2020 at 4:14 pm

    Loved her like crazy! Blessed to be her neighbor for 15 years:) You’ll be missed Judy!!



  6. Jan Mozie on January 8, 2021 at 11:56 am

    We were best friends in fifth grade and that continued through adulthood. I so regret that I wasn’t able to be with her last fall. When we were growing up she had my back and I had hers. As adults we always wondered why everyone else wasn’t as smart as we were!
    I loved that girl!!



  7. Sharon Hequembourg on June 11, 2021 at 12:58 pm

    My cousin, Judy, will always hold a special place in my heart. We were only six days apart in age, and when I became a teenager and my parents and I visited Licking, I would start begging them to take me to Judy’s house as soon as we arrived. Judy’s Mom took us to the drive-in, and I remember Judy and I swooning over Tab Hunter and Troy Donohue in the movies. We had so much fun together and stayed in touch for many years when she lived in St. Louis. We would sometimes meet after work for dinner and talk about our kids. Her daughters were her world, and it was fun to follow their achievements through her. She was a wonderful person with a heart of gold, and I am sad that she’s gone. Sending love to her family.



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