David James Page

David James Page, 82, Indianapolis, passed away Sunday, December 3, 2023 surrounded by his loving wife, children and grandchildren. David was born on February 16, 1941 and grew up in Fountain Square as a member of the Holy Rosary parish near downtown Indianapolis. He was one of five children born to Paul and Mary Page, and is survived by his two sisters, Marie Pittman-Oeschle and Antoinette Dullaghan (Richard).

David spent his life in the neighborhood that he loved. He attended Holy Rosary school alongside many of his cousins and family friends. He loved playing ball in Greer Park and admired the hard-working women in the neighborhood who helped raise him.

David’s wife, Rosemary, grew up one street over from David. She fondly remembers him waiting outside school for her every morning in the fifth grade. David and Rosemary married in 1959 and shared 64 happy years together.

David understood the value of hard work from a young age. As early as six years old, David was working in the Indianapolis City Market. He would go on to become a successful and proud entrepreneur. With a passion for food and hospitality, many of his ventures included restaurants, bars, and event centers, including Page’s Deli, David’s Fine Foods, La Scala Restaurant, White House, Shindig, Don’t Ask, Marion County Jail Commissary Catering, Primo Catering & Event Center and Café Nonna gelato shop. Other ventures included Feature Film, Manumark Bird Feed, Tan & Tone Express, and several condominium developments in Naples, Florida.

David was passionate about his Italian heritage. He was a founding member of the Italian Heritage Society, and as an avid golfer, helped establish the annual IHSI Italian American Golf Tournament to raise money for the organization’s scholarship fund. Thanks to David, many of us have enjoyed hot summer nights at the Holy Rosary Italian Street Festival, which David founded and proudly ran for twenty-seven years. He was also known to host spaghetti dinners to raise money for many parishes around the city.  He was highly devoted to his community, and served on the City County Council from 1979 to 1987.

Above all else, David prioritized his family, which was the most cherished part of his life. He and Rosemary host weekly Sunday dinners with their family and friends at their home on Stevens Street. He participated in his children and grandchildren’s sporting events and academic activities, and even worked alongside many of them at Primo. Known for his “open door policy”, you can stop into their home at any given time and find family, friends and neighbors gathered around the kitchen table sharing a cup of coffee and a meal.

David was preceded in death by his mother and father, Paul and Mary Page, his son, Michael A. Page, and his brothers, Peter and Paul Page.

He is survived by his wife, Rosemary Page, children Mary Ann Sullivan, Annette Page, Rosemarie Bayt (Jack), and Paul Page (Holly); grandchildren Antoinette Fox (Jeff), Kristen Malone (Patrick), Michael Sullivan (Nicole), Gina Glas (Grant), Lucia McBroom (Matt), Jack Bayt II, Nicholas Rutan, Rosemary Bland (Dustin), Annemarie Rossman (Ryan), Antonia Rossman (Paul), Maria Reeser (Curtis), Victoria Page, David Page, Ava Kress, Dominique Page, Isabella Page, and Michael Page; great grandchildren Cecilia and Liliana Fox, Lucas and Gus Malone, Juliette and Gino Sullivan, Madeleine and Griffin Glas, James and Margaret McBroom, Greyson and Simon Bland, Dominic, Eli, Matthew and Sophia Rossman, Brady, Grace, Emerson and Josephine Rossman, Anabelle Rose, Vera and Camille Reeser; sisters Marie Pittman-Oeschle, Antoinette Dullaghan and many nieces and nephews.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, December 11, 2023, at 11:00 AM at Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary, 520 Stevens St, Indianapolis, IN 46203. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. A celebration of life luncheon will be held at Primo Catering & Event Center immediately following the services.

A visitation will be held Sunday, December 10, 2023, from 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM in O’Riley-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, 6107 S East St, Indianapolis, IN 46227, where morning prayers will be said on Monday at 10:00 AM prior to Mass. The family asks that memorial contributions be made to Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary, Little Sisters of the Poor, and Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) in lieu of flowers.

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  1. On behalf of the Italian Heritage Society of Indiana, IHSI extends its deepest sympathies to David’s family. David was one of the founding members of the Society where I came to know him. The organization was so meaningful to him with a real passion for his heritage. His extraordinary dedication to the Italian American community is legendary. His commitment and dedication to his family and friends was example for all to follow. His business acumen was unquestionable that which made him such a success with every endeavor he was involved in. He was simply the best and I’m personally honored for the past 30 years to have called him a friend and a brother of the Italian Heritage Society. We will be so sorely missed. Addio amico e fratello. Riposa in pace.

  2. RIP David Page.You were instrumental in promoting programs for the betterment of Marion county. Love you Davey! Always, Sergeant Major Retired, Pete Iaria ( and Marty)

  3. Rest in peace, David. Thanks for all you did for my family and for St. Roch! May God bless you and your family.

  4. As I write this tribute to David my uncle, cousin, mentor, hero, and Italian traveling companion my heart is broken. We are united by the love and the profound sense of loss we all feel for a man who touched our lives in ways that words can hardly express. David was not just a family member; he was a constant source of light and warmth in our lives, a force of nature whose energy and spirit were as boundless as his capacity to love.
    David was a man of many talents and passions, but above all, he was a man of extraordinary kindness and compassion.
    He could make anyone’s day with that million-dollar smile. He would go to breakfast at Denny’s before golf and tell the waitresses there how beautiful they were and leave them a big tip. He was so generous with compliments and was sure to make everyone feel appreciated. Patience, kindness, empathy, zest for life – these were the values he lived by and instilled in everyone around him.
    His laughter was a melody that played on even the cloudiest of days, his smile, a beacon that could light up the darkest of nights. He had an enthusiasm for life that was infectious, a spirit that was indomitable. He found joy in the simplest things, and in doing so, taught us to appreciate those little moments that make life so beautiful. I remember a time that he called me and said he would like to go to the big grocery store in Cincinnati (Jungle Jim). He had heard that the sold all things Italian and he needed to add to his already plethora of Salami, Pasta, and San Marzano Tomatoes. By the time we left there he had purchased (2) additional coolers. We already had (2) in the car!
    I also remember the time that he needed to go to Edinburg Outlet Mall to get a pair of sketchers tennis shoes, correct me if I am wrong, Sans a Belt pants. Rosemary said that he didn’t need either, but she let him go. Better to give in then argue with him. He came home with (3) pairs of sketchers and (5) pairs of Sans a Belt pant. I had never heard of these pants but oh well. They made him happy.
    David was always there, in good times and in bad. He was my anchor when I lost first my father then my mother. He was there when I was lost and dealing with my grief. His friendship was a gift, one that I unwrapped each time that I came to visit him. He would always say how much he missed my mother and how good she was to him and then tried to feed me whatever he was eating at that time.
    As we bid farewell to our David let us not lose ourselves in the sorrow of loss, but rather find comfort in the memories we shared, the laughter, the tears, the love. Let us remember him not with sadness, but with the joy he brought into our lives, the lessons he taught us, and the love he shared with us.
    David, you were a blessing in our lives, a light that will never dim. You were my uncle who left footprints of love and kindness on our hearts. As we say goodbye, know that your spirit will continue to live on in our hearts.
    Rest in peace, my dearest David. You will be missed, but your spirit, your love, and your light will forever shine bright in our hearts.
    Love you always.
    Annie

  5. I deeply mourn the loss of my kind, inspirational and loving cousin David. I was honored to spend much time with him growing up and sharing his passion for his nuclear and large extended family. Most impressive and exemplary was David’s love, devotion, and myriad contributions to his neighborhood and city community. At a time when community and social engagement with our neighbors is often waning and partisan politics rules, David’s life sends a clear message of how things once were, remain in much smaller force, and could be again. David’s inspiration impels me to do all I can in the later years of my life to bring about the needed changes in building community, trust, love, and respect our local neighborhoods, cities, states, and country so sorely need and our children and grandchildren deserve. Bill Corsaro

  6. May all the Angels and Saints meet him at the gates of heaven and lead him to Jesus Christ our Savior.
    Much Love
    Mary Ann Maio and Family

  7. Our condolences Rosemary and family. He was definitely a much loved Southside icon who will be missed. R I P David…..Ray & Arleen Krebs

  8. In 1947 4 cousin stared school at Holy Rosary David Page Frances Corsaro Francis Corsaro Fred Felt and a girl name Rosemary

  9. May passing time, caring friends and loving memories, work gently through the coming days to help comfort his family.
    RIP David.

  10. Dear Rosemary and family. My family and I extend our deepest condolences in your loss of your husband. David was a kind and wonderful man as well as being an admired and respected friend. He will always be remembered. May he rest in peace.

  11. David was always a kind neighbor, who would always chat a moment or two as I walked by his house. I enjoyed the real Italian gelato at Café Nona. Eternal Rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed through the mercies of God rest in peace.

  12. My deepest condolences to Rosemary and family, my heart aches for your loss. I’ve known family members in one way or another before meeting Dave and then he fell into the group of friends I made with so many of the family, starting with Ida Mae who all those years ago was my grandmother, Mrs. Tookes, good friend, and the family friendships grew from there. I took mom to get gelato one day and Dave came and sat at the table with mom and talked and talked and made her feel so welcome. I’m so blessed to have known him and I love reading all the beautiful memories and comments. Praying for comfort and peace.


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