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HARRISON "TED" PRICE

South Jordan, Utah

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Harrison Price "Ted" Harrison Theodore (Ted) Price was called home by his Father in Heaven on April 19, 2010 at his home in Murray, Utah surrounded by his loving family. Ted, the oldest of four boys, was born June 3rd, 1925 to Laura Bucklin and Henry Price in Atlanta, Idaho. At the age of...

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With fond memories to a wonderful example of stewardship and testimony under whose hands conferred me to the Melchizedek Priesthood to later serve as a missionary in the Japan Tokyo South Mission. I will always be grateful to President Price for his testimony that changed my life in a very positive way. It will be an honor to meet you again after this mortal life.

Your family is in our thoughts and prayers. If you need anything here, just let us know.

Dear Sis. Price,
I was honored to be one of your missionaries in Japan from 75-77 and was always inspired, uplifted and motivated by Pres. Price and your support. I will never forget him, you or my mission. Thanks for being there.

Ron Beron Choro

Dear Sister Price,

My deepest sympathies and thoughts go out to you during this tender time of the passing of President Price. Even though it was only for a very brief time that I got to know the both of you, I am grateful for the opportunity of serving in the mission field with you and knowing the both of you. I am truly sad for your loss, but thankful for the exemplary lives you and President Price have shown me.

May our Heavenly Father's choicest blessings be upon...

Dear Ramona and children,

I am so sorry to learn of Bishop Price's passing. I knew he was in frail heaalth and that you were taking good care of him, as always. I wasn't aware of the day of the funeral or I would have had some of my children bring me there. I would love to have seen and spoken to your family!

You have both been such excellent examples of gospel devotion and service and I often think of some of the lessons that B. Price taught. You too were an...

Dear Ramona and Family,

I was deeply saddened to learn of Ted’s passing. What a remarkable and dynamic man he is! I loved hearing the stories of his life at the beautiful memorial service, celebrating his life today. I know he is pleased, since it fulfilled the wishes Deborah said he’d expressed.

I have such pleasant memories of the time we served together in Stake Relief Society and am so grateful for the opportunity that calling gave me to become better acquainted...

Sister Price,
My husband served in the Air Force and was stationed at Yokota AFB, Japan in 1977-1979. While serving in leadership positions in the Yokota servicemen's branch, we had the priviledge of attending meetings and having personal interviews with "President Price." He was truly an inspired leader and teacher, and a wonderful man. I also remember messages you left with us that, even after all of these years, have remained in my heart. Thanks for the service you rendered and for...

Dearest Ramona and family:
Ted was a great influence in all of our
lives - as are you! Thanks for all your loving ways and caring deeds.
With your strong testimony of the Lord's goodness - you know 'passing'
is not the 'end of this life'
May God give you His choicest
Blessings - which you so richly
deserve by your faithfulness.
You both have been choice friends
and neighbors.
Much love - Irene Hulse Mitchell

Dear Ramona, Matt, Angie and Family: We were saddened to read of Ted's passing. We remember with great fondness the days we were neighbors in the 23rd Ward. Your family was an inspiration to ours. Thank you for blessing our lives. Please accept our condolences. We are in Arizona on vacation; otherwise we would be there in person to show our support and gratitude. Love, Bob and Kathy Fotheringham