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Jason Page

November 12, 1954 - November 18, 2020

Jason was the rector at St Peter's Weston for almost 23 years. During that time he touched many people with his warmth of character, his love for his Saviour and his genuine care for his flock. Jason was blessed, with his wife Anne, to have 5 children, 2 sons-in law and 4 grandchildren. It was his family that was so important to Jason and they with all who have been pastored by him will remember his humour, his depth of faith and his love of movie references.

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  • 2020-11-28 06:06:34 View / Comment (0)
    Stephen Bennett

    Stephen Bennett

    Stephen Bennett

    I first met Jason in early 2001 at St Peters. He was always there for you, he had that beautiful round smiling face. He helped me through some difficult times in the early 2000s. His sermons were down to earth, and too 'short'. In my eyes, he was a 'superman', being able to raise 5 children, pastor a church, and quite often deal with whatever life threw at him. All the time backed up by his wife Anne. He has now met Jesus which is wonderful, but I will miss that round smiling face!! Stephen Bennett

  • 2020-11-27 12:21:17 View / Comment (0)
    Andrew Mitchell

    Andrew Mitchell

    Andrew Mitchell

    IMPRESSIONS OF JASON PAGE Passionate preacher Enthusiastic evangelist Prayer pointer Exuberant extrovert Family focussed Happily humerous Dependable friend Trusted confidant Directly honest Natural raconteur Big plan thinker God exalting People loving Lighting up every room I loved him dearly I will miss him greatly Looking forward to dancing with him in the company of our Bridegroom Saviour With love to Anne, Beck, Glenn, Jenny, Kate, Jon, Beth, Jono and the grandchildren.

  • 2020-11-21 03:00:56 View / Comment (0)
    Bec Collette

    Bec Collette

    Bec Collette

    Jason was instrumental in my Christian faith and I’m very thankful for him. It was after an Alpha course he led that I decided to get baptised. I treasure this photo.

  • 2020-11-20 23:33:07 View / Comment (0)
    Daniel Jenkins

    Daniel Jenkins

    Daniel Jenkins

    From first meeting Jason in 1997, I came to know the patient and caring person that with every meeting of him, was always blessed to see one of the happiest people I’ve ever known. He cared so much for his congregation, putting in so much genuine effort to make St Peters a church that always felt comfortable and welcoming. Jason was and always will be a truly wonderful person and his legacy will long live on in the lives of us that knew him

  • 2020-11-20 06:30:47 View / Comment (0)
    Ben Schutte

    Ben Schutte

    Ben Schutte

    Jason was a fair dinkum Christian. He stood up for Jesus no matter what. He was really helpful to me when I needed to leave a nearby church for theological reasons He invited me into St. Peter’s which I duly did. His course “Christianity for dummies “ was again helpful for my wife. The world is poorer place without him. We will meet again in paradise mate. Ben Schutte

  • 2020-11-20 05:10:49 View / Comment (0)
    Helen Larmour

    Helen Larmour

    Helen Larmour

    I loved his Christmas and Easter skits, and the humour he incorporated into his gospel-based sermons. He was a warm personality whose obvious love for his family and loving care of his church family was a blessing to us all. I appreciated how he immediately offered a memorial service for my Grandma, whose English funeral was impossible for me to attend. I appreciated how he was friendly and interested in the non church going members of my family without criticism. Jack was touched by the thoughtful and caring phone call he received from Jason as soon as I told him about a bereavement of the brother of Jack’s best friend. We will miss him. Helen and Jack Larmour

  • 2020-11-20 03:02:29 View / Comment (0)
    Julie Mitchell

    Julie Mitchell

    Julie Mitchell

    Hawaiian shirt for Christmas Day; calling me a "matron"; his wonderfully deep and relatable sermons; his laugh; always putting people first; his love for military planes; his ability to write clever and funny Easter and Christmas skits; his inability to recognise lilies which he was allergic too (not good when there's a wedding or funeral); watching the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey with him (a movie he loved and could not persuade me had any merit accept the clever space walk scene); having him exasperate me at times but also made me glad to come to work for such a great boss. I'll miss you as my friend, my rector and my co-worker in Christ. See you in heaven, save me a space near you.

  • 2020-11-28 22:50:32 wrote:

    Jason was one of the best, if not the very best Anglican rector I have been fortunate to know. He really made my three year assignment to Canberra the best, and gave me new insights into our Anglican communion. Our Episcopal Church here in the States will never be the same for me and my wife, Susan.

    2020-11-28 22:50:32 wrote: Jason was one of the best, if not the very best Anglican rector I have been fortunate to know. He really made my three year assignment to Canberra the best, and gave me new insights into our Anglican communion. Our Episcopal Church here in the States will never be the same for me and my wife, Susan.

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