Clare-Price-Obituary

Clare Marie Price

Knoxville, Tennessee

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Price, Clare MarieClare Marie Price, born July 3, 1956, in Appleton, Wisconsin, to Chet and Joan Heinritz, passed away September 3, 2014, in Knoxville, Tennessee. She is joining her savior after a very brave battle for 5 1/2 years with multiple myeloma. Clare is preceded in death by her parents...

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Philip, I worked with Dr. Carolina Wilson for many years. I'm Suzy who greeted you. Your sweet Clare and I had a lot in common with kidney failure. Just know that my heart is very heavy and God got another very special Angel. With deepest regards, Suzy McAmis

I was shocked to hear about Clare after having lost touch with her and Philip too many years ago. My deepest condolences to Philip as thoughts and prayers go out to him, family and the many friends that knew Clare. Heaven welcomes a new angel!

I knew Clare in the 70's , She lit up the room with her beauty, and was so much fun to be around with the Heinrich family. Heaven got a good one, My condolences to her Husband and family.

Thinking and praying for all of you today as you gather to celebrate Clare's life. The Heinritz family played a part in my growing up as Cathy & Peggy lived with us in Kimberly. And I went to school with Clare. Her classmates are sharing our sadness via Facebook. Many kind memories of Clare. Hope that brings you some peace.

Oh Sweet Claire, May You R.I.P. I was stunned to hear about your passing..I loved You always, Diane Eichinger Kaufman What a beautiful Woman You were

My condolences to her husband and family. Her pleasant smile and kind self will be forever missed.It was a pleasure to have taken care of Mrs.Price.

An absolutely wonderful human being - always had a kind word and a smile for everyone! The world will definitely be a little less bright without her.

Such a kind and personable person who was a joy to everyone at Kimberly-Clark. Our loss and heaven's gain. Eddie Stooksbury