In loving memory of

Sheila Mae Guidici Page
February 20, 1954 - July 5, 2017

Sheila G. Page, 63, of Port Charlotte, FL formerly of Beecher, IL passed away Wednesday, July 5th, 2017 after a short battle with liver disease.
She was born February 20th, 1954 in Mauston, WI five minutes after her twin sister Shelby to Carl and Viola (Gauger) Stevens. She was raised in the city of Chicago. Sheila worked for Carl Buddig Company for 33 years, retiring in 2015.

Sheila is survived by her husband of 38 years Martin Page, daughters Connie Page, Gina (Jeremy) Ames, and Keri (Thomas) Christopher and sons Marty Page and Raymond (Wendy) Page. She is also survived by her 10 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her father Carl, sister Virginia, mother-in-law Barbara Page, and first husband Gary Guidici.

Tributes

James Fejes wrote on Jul 8, 2017:

"Marty , So Sorry To Hear About Shella , You Two Had A Great Life Together And I Know She WIll Be Missed Your Cousin Jimmy."

Cindy Blaylock wrote on Jul 7, 2017:

"A woman of wise words. A friendship of 26 years. WE laughed together and we cried together, and you were always there for me. We had our up and downs together, and always stood side by side for each other. I cry now, Sheila, as I will miss you. But I know you will always be by my side. I feel so blessed to have got to see you one last time, to hug you and kiss your cheek. You will be forever in my heart. R.I.P my friend..I will always love you and never forget you.."

Kelly Moore wrote on Jul 7, 2017:

"To my Auntie who I will truly miss. You are my godmother and my mothers other half. I cant express the sorrow we all are feeling. You were a life full of energy ,a woman that would never stop, with a heart as big as the moon. I refuse to say goodbye because you will never truly be gone. You will always be in our hearts and our thoughts. I am grateful that when I look at mom I will know you are there. You and mom are like one. You both will always have the spirit of each other inside of you. So for now just know that you are loved and cherished and we all will see each other again. I love you, Kelly Ann"