Other Survivors include his brother Elbert Price (Ruth) of Little Rock and sister Nancy Nielson (Fred) of Little Rock, four grand children, Deshea Baxley (Ron) of Pocahontas, Erin Jones of Benton, Joe Price Larson (Tia) of Texas City, Texas and Brea Bennett (Chad) of Carlisle, six great-grandchildren, two nieces, one great nephew and his Daughters in-law Krista Larson (Jim) and Debbie Huizenga (AJ) both of Little Rock.
Mr. Price loved to talk and was famous for his saying "Never have I had it so good". He enjoyed traveling with his R.V. He was a member of the Good Samaritan's Club, and Friends International. Mr. Price was retired from AP&L with 40 years of service as a Senior Lineman. He was also a WWII Veteran and a Naval Reserves Seabees with the rank of Construction Electrician First Class. Mr. Price was a member of the Rosedale Baptist Church.
Funeral Services through Griffin Leggett Healey and Roth Funeral Home in Little Rock, AR.
Other Survivors include his brother Elbert Price (Ruth) of Little Rock and sister Nancy Nielson (Fred) of Little Rock, four grand children, Deshea Baxley (Ron) of Pocahontas, Erin Jones of Benton, Joe Price Larson (Tia) of Texas City, Texas and Brea Bennett (Chad) of Carlisle, six great-grandchildren, two nieces, one great nephew and his Daughters in-law Krista Larson (Jim) and Debbie Huizenga (AJ) both of Little Rock.
Mr. Price loved to talk and was famous for his saying "Never have I had it so good". He enjoyed traveling with his R.V. He was a member of the Good Samaritan's Club, and Friends International. Mr. Price was retired from AP&L with 40 years of service as a Senior Lineman. He was also a WWII Veteran and a Naval Reserves Seabees with the rank of Construction Electrician First Class. Mr. Price was a member of the Rosedale Baptist Church.
Funeral Services through Griffin Leggett Healey and Roth Funeral Home in Little Rock, AR.
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