Carl-Price-Obituary

Carl M. Price

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

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Carl M. Price, 88, of Roanoke, Va., transcended this world on Wednesday, October 28, 2009. He was preceded in death by his mother, Mary Catherine McLear; and father, Walter Carl Price. He was a 1939 graduate of Jefferson High School. He served in the Army during World War II and was among those...

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My mom Denise Sweeney just sent me this link and told me about Carl. Although I didn't know Carl, I do remember watching him when I was a kid in church. We always noticed how happy he seemed to be. We would always talk about how he would sing the peace song with such vigor that he influenced us to sing in the same way and smile as we did. Carl had no idea he touched us in this way, maybe now he does. I missed out on knowing him, I'm glad you guys didn't.

Carl was a great friend, always cared and thought of others, i always enjoyed our talks and laughter..my life is better for having known him..i'll carry those memories of our time together with me forever...thank you susan for letting me know he went to the VA hospital, i was able to spend a little time with him and say goodbye... i think of him often.. Keith

Carl was my step grandad who was married to my Nana Joyce
Price who also was a member of Unity.he was a great cook and a good man to his family.he will be missed.i know he was strong to have lived a long life and i know he is better now where is he is at.i know your out there Carl with Nana and lookin down on your family and will make sure they are and will be ok.

Carl was always one of my favorite people. I remember years ago when we would sing the peace song at the end of a Unity service, my son and I would affectionatley refer to Carl as "Mr. Enthusiastic" because he would sing with a big smile on his face and seemed to just enjoy being alive.
I'm so glad you and Carl could share your life together, Susan. He will not be forgotten.

Carl has been such a friend. Even if he couldn't hear me. So many wonderful Wednesday dinners while Susan sang in the choir.