Karen S. Page

Karen S. Page, 68, of Indianapolis, passed away at her residence on July 21, 2021 surrounded by her family after a courageous battle with lung cancer. Karen was born on May 14, 1953 in Indianapolis to the late Fernando and Barbara (Jett) Narezo.

Karen graduated from Emmerich Manual High School. On September 4, 1982 in Greenfield, Indiana Karen wed James D. “Jim” Page. Together they raised their two precious daughters, Lisa and Karla. Described as more than a mother, but rather their most supportive confidant, Karen guided her daughters through life with compassion and words of wisdom through all of life’s challenges and celebrations.

After 20 years of dedicated service to her position as a library page, Karen retired in the fall of 2020 from the Indianapolis Public Library, Southport Branch. Prior to her tenure at the library, Karen worked at Creations Craft Shop. Karen was very creative and had an eye for interior design. Decorating for the Holidays was a tradition she found so much joy in; from the Christmas montages in each room of her home to her perfectly wrapped gifts, every single Christmas in the Page home was made magical by Karen’s talent. A family holiday wasn’t complete without Karen’s famous Christmas chili or her Thanksgiving sweet potato casserole; she was an excellent cook making each recipe from memory.

When not working at the library or spending time with her family, Karen could be found spending time with her “gal pals” typically shopping or grabbing a coffee together. Whether it was going out to eat for Ruth Chris with Jim or to grab Mexican food with her family, she loved sharing a meal with those she loved. She also enjoyed travelling with her most memorable being the Page’s annual trips to King’s Island and her beloved Myrtle Beach. A lover of feline companions, Karen’s precious cats, Mittens, Henrietta, and Crackers preceded her in death.

Karen could fix just about anything; her home was meticulously kept from the inside to her gardens and landscaping outside. Not only was her home well kept, but so was she; she never left the house without being well-put together from her nails to her hair. Karen’s enduring pride for her family, her friends, and her home will be treasured by those she leaves behind.

Having a one-of-a-kind personality that could light up a room, Karen had the ability to make friends with just about anyone she met. She was effortlessly able to make every single person in her presence feel like they were important and cared for. Her strong-willed words of wisdom, loving memories, and genuine, caring nature will be greatly missed by all her friends and family.

Survivors include her husband of 39 years, James D. “Jim” Page; her daughters, Lisa (Quinton) Swanigan and Karla (Justin) Carmer; her grandchildren, Natasha (Matthew) Spencer, Justin Ferguson, India Swanigan, and Ella Reinhart; her great grandchildren; James Ferguson and Alivia Spencer; her sister, Anna (Robert) Everhart; and a host of friends and extended family members.

Karen’s Life Celebration® Visitation will be Friday, July 23, 2021 from 4:00 to 8:00 PM in the O’Riley Funeral Home, 6107 South East Street, Indianapolis. The funeral service will begin at 10:00 AM in the funeral home on Saturday, July 24, 2021. Burial will follow in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens in Greenwood, Indiana. Please visit www.ORileyFuneralHome.com to leave an online condolence for the Page family.

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  1. Rest with Love and Peace Aunt Karen . We love you so much and will never forget you.

  2. You will always have a specail place in my heart. You were my decorator, my cheerleader,and my supporter. Been with me all threw high school, all threw my ups and downs. Loved me for me. Thank you. What a inspiration you were to so many. God bless you. Love, your Neice Kathy

  3. You were always one of the first and also one of the last people we spent time with when we came to visit. It was always a joy to spend time with you and we always looked forward to see you. May you rest in peace now and know that you are for always in our hearts. Love Moni, Angi and Frank

  4. You always had a smile on your face and treated me as one of your grandkids. Will miss seeing you and going to your house for chili and seeing how you decorated the house for Christmas! Rest in peace, memaw.

  5. Could not have a better neighbor. Beautiful lady with a wonderful family. Rest in Peace. Mike and Sondra Love

  6. We always say our customers are our family and Karen was one of our longest and best. We will miss seeing her, as will Winnie, Lucy and Chewy. She never made a visit without visiting with her fur friends too. Thank you, Karen. Scott and Jackie – Take Root Country Store

  7. Aunt Karen’s kindness and love for her family will be cherished in our memories. With love, Janis, Gordon, Beth, Joe, Valerie, Matt,

  8. Karen was a sweet lady we had an opportunity to continue to share her daughter ,Karla Joy Carmer , being a part of our family.

  9. Karen, So kind and sincere. Im grateful to have known you, and I will never forget you or how you made me feel in your presence. Such a classy lady.

  10. Thinking of you all during this hard time. Be blessed and know that we are sending prayers your way. The love of family is unbreakable.

  11. My condolences to Jim and the Page family. I only met Karen once, many years ago, but it was obvious she was a wonderful person who completed Jim’s life. My thoughts and prayers are with you, Jim and family. Randy Porter


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