She was preceded in death by her husband, O.A. (Olvin) Price; parents, Bruce and Mary Downer; brother, Burt Downer; sister, Pauline Brooks; Pearl Price, a sister, who also preceded LaNell in deathson-in-law; Carl Natho; and grandson, Jay Cook Price, of Aztec.
LaNell is survived by two children, Patsy Natho of Hot Springs Village, and Joe N. Price and wife, Earlene, of Aztec; grandchildren, David Natho of San Antonio, Texas, Amy Natho of Chicago, Ill., Jon Price, of Albuquerque, and Jana Price Siverts, of Rio Rancho; and five great-grandchildren.
For years, LaNell worked at J.A. May Jewelers and San Juan Hospital in Farmington. She and Olvin established Valley Lumber Company in Kirtland and later owned and operated Kiva Trading Post in Aztec. LaNell has lived in Hot Springs Village for the past nine years.
LaNell and Olvin were active in the square dance community until they left the area. She also loved to read and study, was a crossword puzzle fan and a collector of Southwestern artifacts.
A memorial service will be held at Village United Methodist Church in Hot Springs Village, where she was a member. A memorial service will be held in Aztec at a later date. Interment will be at Aztec Community Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Jay Price Memorial Scholarship, Office of Development, ENMU, Portales, NM, 88130.
She was preceded in death by her husband, O.A. (Olvin) Price; parents, Bruce and Mary Downer; brother, Burt Downer; sister, Pauline Brooks; Pearl Price, a sister, who also preceded LaNell in deathson-in-law; Carl Natho; and grandson, Jay Cook Price, of Aztec.
LaNell is survived by two children, Patsy Natho of Hot Springs Village, and Joe N. Price and wife, Earlene, of Aztec; grandchildren, David Natho of San Antonio, Texas, Amy Natho of Chicago, Ill., Jon Price, of Albuquerque, and Jana Price Siverts, of Rio Rancho; and five great-grandchildren.
For years, LaNell worked at J.A. May Jewelers and San Juan Hospital in Farmington. She and Olvin established Valley Lumber Company in Kirtland and later owned and operated Kiva Trading Post in Aztec. LaNell has lived in Hot Springs Village for the past nine years.
LaNell and Olvin were active in the square dance community until they left the area. She also loved to read and study, was a crossword puzzle fan and a collector of Southwestern artifacts.
A memorial service will be held at Village United Methodist Church in Hot Springs Village, where she was a member. A memorial service will be held in Aztec at a later date. Interment will be at Aztec Community Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Jay Price Memorial Scholarship, Office of Development, ENMU, Portales, NM, 88130.
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