For local businessman James V. Page Jr. it was the influence of his great-great-aunt Alma that put him on the right path as a troubled teenager, and more than 30 years later it is still her influence that inspires his work as a philanthropist.

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For local businessman James V. Page Jr. it was the influence of his great-great-aunt Alma that put him on the right path as a troubled teenager, and more than 30 years later it is still her influence that inspires his work as a philanthropist.
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