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SGT ~ US ARMY
WORLD WAR I
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/65026609/harrison-page
The Lawton Constitution
Wednesday, October 27, 1971
Page 18, columns 1-4
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In 1915 she became a nurse's aide at the Fort Sill Indian Hospital and it was during her work there that she met her future husband, Harrison Page. He was a white soldier in the Medical Corps assigned to the Station Hospital at Fort Sill.
They commuted by street car during their courtship and were married on Dec. 18, 1916.
He was discharged from the service on a medical disability in November, 1917.
About 1919 Mrs. Page was a feature actress in "Daughter of the Dawn." Her husband began practice as a chiropractor in Apache in 1924.
From 1929 to 1933 both Harrison and Wanada Page lived in Phoenix, Ariz., white Harrison attended C. H. Cook's Bible School. After his graduation, they spent several months at a Yaqui village in Arizona.
The Pages returned to Oklahoma in 1934 and lived in various towns where Harrison served as a chiropractor. The couple returned to Lawton in 1938 where Mr. Page worked as a painter and contractor until his retirement in 1956.
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July 25, 1892
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September 11, 1980
Age 88
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Highland Cemetery, 2201 Northwest Fort Sill Boulevard, Lawton, Comanche County, OK, 73507, United States
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