Page Lee Glascock, ‘54

Page Lee Glascock passed away peacefully at home on Sunday May 5, 2024. Page was born on December 30, 1935, and was the eldest daughter of Edward Barrington and Page Orr Lee of White Post, Virginia. Page attended boarding school at Saint Margaret’s School for Girls and Mary Baldwin College. During summer break from college, Page’s boarding school roommate, Carol Beard Miller of Warrenton Virginia, hosted a summer weekend house party that would change Page’s life path. At the weekend party she met her future husband, Thomas Bedford “Jud” Glascock of Upperville, Virginia. In July 1955, Page and Jud eloped and so began their nearly seven-decade long love story, and marriage.

Page was involved in many community and volunteer organizations. She served on the Vestry of Trinity Episcopal Church, she was a member of The Fauquier Garden Club, The Fauquier & Loudon Garden Club, The Hill School PTA. She volunteered every year to help staff the Trinity Episcopal Stable Tour, Trinity Episcopal Thrift shop and other outreach programs for Trinity Episcopal Church. Page was a member of The Colonial Dames of America, and the Middleburg Tennis Club. After her children went off to college, Page studied for her real estate license and became a licensed Real Estate Agent for Glascock Real Estate. In later years, Glascock Real Estate merged with Armfield Miller & Ripley and Page continued in the field of real estate until her retirement in 2015. Page’s greatest passions were family, her flower garden, cooking and creating amazing food, entertaining their wide circle of friends and her yearly trek to her beloved Captiva Island. Page and Jud started going to Captiva in the late 1970’s and have not missed a year of going until Covid in 2020.

Page is survived by her devoted husband Jud, her three children Mary Page McCanless (Will), Elizabeth Glascock Horton, Thomas Bedford Glascock III (Mimi), her 6 grandchildren “Emily” Meade Thomas (Jonathan), Katherine “Kate” Moore Mahood (Jason), “Sarah” Chappell Horton, Thomas “Tommy” Bedford Glascock IV, “Steven” Mills Glascock, Daniel “Dan” Dunbar Glascock, and 5 great-grandchildren, “Olivia” Page Johnson, Elyssa “Ella” Caroline Johnson, “Jack” Hampton Selby Thomas, “Charlotte” Ann Mahood and “Adeline” Jane Mahood and a sister, Louise “Weezie” Lee Noyes.

The family plans a private burial at Ivy Hill Cemetary. Services will be held at Trinity Episcopal Church in Upperville on June 1, 2024, at 2pm. In lieu of flowers and in celebration of Page’s life, please consider a donation to Trinity Episcopal Church, P.O. Box 127, Upperville, VA 20185 or Ivy Hill Cemetery Co. of Upperville, Inc., P.O. Box 541, Upperville, Va. 20185.

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