There will be a small graveside service on Saturday, August 7th, at 11:00 am at McDowell Cemetery, in Dwight, Illinois.
Mike was born August 21, 1967, in Pontiac, the son of James Price and Connie McComas. He is survived by: his children, Arianna M. Price, Michael E.A. Price, and Jesse J. Price; three grandchildren; his step-father, Ken McComas; his siblings, Kim (David) Cochran, Kelly Chaffer, Carrie (Edward) Barr, Teresa McComas, Thomas (Michele) McComas, Michael (Rhonda) McComas, and Tasha (Michael) Reyna; his uncle and aunt, Alan (Colleen) Metzke; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father and mother; and his daughter, Tiffany Brigham; and his sister, Lisa Crawford.
Mike enjoyed custom building vehicles from trucks to go-carts to rewiring his sister's Barbie cars to do wheelies. He was adventurous, creative, and mischievous. He always went out of his way to help and was a friend to all. He accepted people as they were without judgement. Because Mike has no way to retaliate, his family would like everyone to know he was terrified of his sister's dolls and thought they would come back to life. He was loved and will be missed.
There will be a small graveside service on Saturday, August 7th, at 11:00 am at McDowell Cemetery, in Dwight, Illinois.
Mike was born August 21, 1967, in Pontiac, the son of James Price and Connie McComas. He is survived by: his children, Arianna M. Price, Michael E.A. Price, and Jesse J. Price; three grandchildren; his step-father, Ken McComas; his siblings, Kim (David) Cochran, Kelly Chaffer, Carrie (Edward) Barr, Teresa McComas, Thomas (Michele) McComas, Michael (Rhonda) McComas, and Tasha (Michael) Reyna; his uncle and aunt, Alan (Colleen) Metzke; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father and mother; and his daughter, Tiffany Brigham; and his sister, Lisa Crawford.
Mike enjoyed custom building vehicles from trucks to go-carts to rewiring his sister's Barbie cars to do wheelies. He was adventurous, creative, and mischievous. He always went out of his way to help and was a friend to all. He accepted people as they were without judgement. Because Mike has no way to retaliate, his family would like everyone to know he was terrified of his sister's dolls and thought they would come back to life. He was loved and will be missed.
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