JAMES BERNARD PAGE JR., son of James Bernard Sr., and the late Anita Page was born on August 11, 1961 in Baltimore, Maryland. He departed this life suddenly on March 6, 2017.
He received his formal education in the Baltimore City Public School System and attended Lake Clifton High School. At the age of 23 he became employed by Peter Springs Auto Shop.
James married his first love Victoria M. Page and from this union they were blessed with 3 children, Tynika "Nickey" James III and Blake Sr. James was affectionately called J. B. by family and friends.
J. B. attended church with his parents and was later baptized at an early age at Israel Baptist Church of Baltimore City under the leadership of Reverend Dr. H. Walden Wilson, II.
J.B. made numerous friends over the years that enjoyed being around him while he worked on their cars; whether it was mechanical work or detailing the car. He enjoyed watching movies and listening to music. He also enjoyed watching car shows on TV in the comfort of his home; spending time with his dad, grandson, children, nieces and nephews. He was a true friend and a devoted family man.
He was preceded in death by his mother Anita Wise Page and brother Michael T. page Sr.
He leaves to cherish his memories his devoted wife, Victoria Page; one daughter, Tynika "Nickey" Carpenter; two sons, James B. Page III and Blake D. Page Sr.; one grandson, Blake D. Page Jr.; father James B. Page Sr.; and one brother, Dwayne Page; three nieces, Marcia Dixon, Diara Page and Michele Page; two nephews, Michael Page Jr. and Davon Page; Godmother, Patricia Vaughters and God-brother, Marvin Stone and a host of other relatives and friends.
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