Jeff's obituary
Jeffrey Linn Page, lovingly known as Jeff, passed away on April 18, 2025, following complications of two strokes and cardiac arrest.
Jeff was lighthearted and a bit of a dreamer; he was friendly, and endlessly curious. From an early age he was fascinated with shark's, learning everything he could about them. His deep love for the ocean shaped much of his life. He enjoyed all things water- related, including fishing, surfing, swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving. In 2016, he proudly became a PADI Divemaster.
Jeff also had a lifelong passion for photography. Whether he was shooting fashion, landscapes, or the depths of the ocean, he possessed a rare gift for seeing and capturing beauty wherever it existed.
Jeff was truly a Jack of All Trades, having learned craftsmanship and life skills from his father. He could lay flooring, build cabinets, remodel bathrooms and he could also cook, sew, and iron. He dabbled in ‘DJ’ing, computers, and loved a wide variety of music. He found happiness in learning new skills and sharing them with others.
Jeff was a devoted son, husband, father, grandfather, and friend. He especially cherished the time spent passing his skills and joys onto his daughter and grandson. He taught Zoie how to change a flat tire and introduced her to woodworking. He taught Zane how to snorkel in the pool at only 5-years-old. He always enjoyed hanging out with friends.
Jeff is survived by his wife Amy Page (separated), his daughter Zoie Rockwell, grandsons Zane Page and Kallan Rockwell, his mom Joan Page, brother Tres Page, and other extended family. He was proceeded in death by his father Darrell Page; his brother Trevor Page recently passed away.
Jeff loved the ocean and all the creatures in it. Loved capturing beauty in his photography. His good-natured spirit, intellectual curiosity and the love of family and friends. Jeff will be deeply missed and warmly remembered.