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Edward Augustus Price

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Edward Augustus Price

Birth
Chester, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
5 Apr 1924 (aged 59)
Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Chester, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Husband of Mary Ellen "Nellie" (Shaw) Price. Son of William Gray Price and Jane Elizabeth (Campbell) Price.

"FUNERAL of EDWARD A. PRICE

Edward A. Price, son of the late William Gray and Jane Elizabeth Price, of this city, who died at his home in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Saturday last, was buried Wednesday afternoon, from the home of his brother, General William G. Price, Jr., 900 Kerlin street, this city. The services were conducted by Dean Francis M. Talit, rector of St. Paul's P. E. Church, who spoke of the high character of the deceased and the loss suffered through his death in the community at large. The pallbearers were relatives of Mr. Price and were his nephews; J. P. Eyre Price, superintendent of highways, Captain Terrill R. Price, of the United States Army, William Aldrich Price, cousin; Frank S. Baker, Dr. Harold S. Broomall, and John W. Shaw. Interment was private and was made in Chester Rural Cemetery.

Services were held at the grave by Rev. Francis M. Talit and Chester Lodge, No. 236, F & A. M., of which Mr. Price had long been a member.

Besides his widow, Mrs. Nellie Shaw Price, he is survived by a daughter, Miss Helen S. Price, and two brothers, General William G. Price, Jr., of this city, and Colonel Howard G. Price, of the United States Army."

The Delaware County Times. (Chester, Pa.) 10 August 1924
Husband of Mary Ellen "Nellie" (Shaw) Price. Son of William Gray Price and Jane Elizabeth (Campbell) Price.

"FUNERAL of EDWARD A. PRICE

Edward A. Price, son of the late William Gray and Jane Elizabeth Price, of this city, who died at his home in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Saturday last, was buried Wednesday afternoon, from the home of his brother, General William G. Price, Jr., 900 Kerlin street, this city. The services were conducted by Dean Francis M. Talit, rector of St. Paul's P. E. Church, who spoke of the high character of the deceased and the loss suffered through his death in the community at large. The pallbearers were relatives of Mr. Price and were his nephews; J. P. Eyre Price, superintendent of highways, Captain Terrill R. Price, of the United States Army, William Aldrich Price, cousin; Frank S. Baker, Dr. Harold S. Broomall, and John W. Shaw. Interment was private and was made in Chester Rural Cemetery.

Services were held at the grave by Rev. Francis M. Talit and Chester Lodge, No. 236, F & A. M., of which Mr. Price had long been a member.

Besides his widow, Mrs. Nellie Shaw Price, he is survived by a daughter, Miss Helen S. Price, and two brothers, General William G. Price, Jr., of this city, and Colonel Howard G. Price, of the United States Army."

The Delaware County Times. (Chester, Pa.) 10 August 1924


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