Norma (Jo) Huff Page Bunnell passed away quietly on February 19 th , 2019. In her last few days, she was surrounded by loving family members and caretakers who recognized her feisty, fun spirit and celebrated her love of life. Norma was born in Lake Shore Utah on October 8 th , 1925 to Archer Huff and Sarah Ann Carter. She was the youngest of nine siblings: Bessie Atwood, Archie Huff, Vern Huff, Clifton Huff, Melva Hancock, John D. Huff, Lee Huff, Ila Atwood, and Norma. Her father named his youngest daughter after a popular silent movie star, Norma Talmedge. However, he gave her the nickname we all came to know her by –Jo -- after the song, "Little Joe the Wrangler." He would sing it to her as she helped him round up the cattle as a young girl or accompany him to rodeos. Jo would eventually be crowned Spanish Fork's Rodeo Queen in 1943. Jo loved riding horses, singing cowboy songs, and dancing to any kind of music. Even though she was a child of the depression, her parents made sure she had dancing lessons. She was a standout dancer and basketball player at Spanish Fork High School. She graduated in 1943. In 1945 she met a WWII Pacific War veteran, David Duke Page; they married September 14 th in that same year. Jo and Dave added David Brian to their family in 1952, Jo Ann in 1953 and Steven Duke in 1957. Dave started a new business in Richfield Utah and moved his family there in 1960 where they were active in the community. When Dave suddenly died in March of 1973, Jo found it was difficult to manage the demands of a business and the responsibilities of a family. About a year and half later, mutual friends in Price Utah introduced Jo to a recent widower, Luis Bunnell. After a quick courtship, they married in September of 1974. Louis brought his two children and their spouses into this blended family; Mike and Toni Bunnell and Cathy and Bob Bailey. Louis was a wonderful companion for Jo. They danced, golfed, went on cruises, flew to exotic places, and bounced down the highway in their motorhome. They spent endless family time at Scofield. In 2009, Jo and Louis made the decision to move to Sandy to be closer to family in the Salt Lake area. They made many friends at their new home. When Louis passed in 2014, Jo slowly started to decline. Life was never the same without Louis. She would be the last living survivor of her brothers and sisters and of Dave's brothers and sisters. She lived life to the fullest but was ready to reunite with family and friends waiting for her in the next big adventure of life. Jo is survived by her children and spouses; David Brian Page, Jo Ann and Stephen King, Steven Duke and Kathy Page and her step-children and spouses; Mike and Toni Bunnell and Cathy and Bob Bailey. She also leaves behind many grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews, and friends. Walker Sanderson Mortuary is caring for Jo's remains. She will be buried in the Spanish Fork Cemetery. A memorial service celebrating Jo's life will be held on Saturday, March 16 th 2019 at 1:00pm at the Crosspointe Ward building, located at 1325 West 5550 South in Taylorsville, UT. Please come and share your Jo stories with all of us! On Tuesday morning February 19 th , 2019, a few minutes past 9 in the morning, our vivacious, energetic mother, Norma Huff Page Bunnell, made her way onward to a new adventure. When she was a little girl her dad called her little Jo, and most people knew her by the name Jo. She was the youngest child of Sarah Ann and Archer Huff. She was born in Lake Shore, Utah, on October 8, 1925, and attended Spanish Fork High School, graduating in 1943. In 1945 she met a veteran returning from duty in the South Pacific war. His name was David D. Page. They married in September and settled down with extended family and friends to build a life and a family. Jo and Dave had three children: Brian, Jo Ann, and Steven. Initially they lived in Spanish Fork but in 1960 the family moved to Richfield Utah to establish a new business. Mom made lots of friends of all ages no matter where she lived. When Richfield built a brand new golf course she was ready to learn how to play it. She enjoyed league bowling, dance, and socializing in general. Our dad died suddenly in 1973. It was very difficult for our Mom to adjust to that loss; she had to take over operations of the business, hold the family together, and mourn the loss of her partner and friend. Nearly two years later she was introduced by mutual friends to a man whose wife had passed in about the same time frame as dad. The business was sold and Mom and Louis Bunnell married in 1974 and settled in Price, UT. Louis had two children, Mike and Cathy. Somehow, someway, everything came together. We all got along very well.. Louis was a wonderful companion and fellow traveler with Mom. They golfed, they danced, they went on cruises, flew to exotic places, and bounced down the highway in a motorhome. Eventually they moved to Sandy in 2009. Louis Bunnell passed away in April of 2014. Mom's health slowly declined until she was able to move forward onto the next plane of growth and adventure. There are many who will her. Jo is survived by her three children, David Brian Page, Jo Ann (Steven) King, Steven (Kathy) Page and our two step-siblings, Mike (Toni) Bunnell and Cathy (Bob) Bailey, and numerous grand and great grand-children. Per Mom's wishes her body will be cremated and those remains buried alongside David D. Page in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery. Mortuary services have been provided by Walker Sanderson Funeral Services. A memorial gathering will be held in a few weeks. The time and date will be listed on Facebook on Jo Ann King's Facebook page. Please feel free to join us for a couple of hours of conversation and sharing.