Clifford Leon Page (nickname Satch) passed away on May 7, 2015 in Wolf Point at the age of 70. He was born on February 16, 1945 to Marion and Clyde Page in Opheim, MT.
Cliff was raised in Opheim until 1951. After, he moved to Glasgow then Washington State. He continued on to Pennsylvania and lived there for 3 years until ending up in Wolf Point in 1956 where he fell in love with baseball. Cliff attended WPHS and graduated in 1963. He went on to college at MSU Bozeman.
Cliff loved the sports he played in high school, both basketball and track. In the summer, he played Legion Baseball.
In 1964 Cliff married Judith Marie Boysun and had 4 children. They celebrated their 50 th Anniversary on September 26, 2014 by taking a trip to Coeur D’Alene, ID with Cheryl and Tom.
Cliff had many jobs which included working at Rothe’s Dairy, The Roosevelt County Courthouse, Camrud Motors, Farmer’s Union Lumber and Eddie Bauer Sales. In 1975 Cliff managed the Tip Top Motel and VFW Lanes. Cliff took great pride in managing the VFW Lanes. He loved to bowl. Cliff’s most recent job was working part-time for Dr. Kolstad.
Some of Cliff’s favorite hobbies included watching his grandchildren in all their sporting events, cruising around, throwing knuckle balls, hunting, and fishing. Cliff was known for his tinkering and “Do it yourself” projects. He also enjoyed golfing.
His passion for baseball turned into a love. He continued with baseball as a coach for a number of years and enjoyed teaching his love of the game to his players.
Cliff is survived by his loving wife, Judy; his sister Barbara Hustad; brother David Nichols; his children Mark Page and his four children Kade, Madison, Easton and Bradyn; Gregory (Jill) Page and their three children Jon, Alex and Jake; Cynthia (Jon) Kolstad and their four children Jake, Abbi, Josie and Jack; Robert (Joelle) Page and their four children Katie, Ashley, Nick and Charlie; his in-laws Tom and Cheryl Sievers, Penny and Chris Kolstad, Grant and Jackie Boysun and numerous nieces and nephews.