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John P. Price

Of Indianapolis, A. Prominent Attorney And Civic L, Indiana

Age 86

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John P. Price86, of Indianapolis, a prominent attorney and civic leader, passed away on February 19, 2016. He was born in Garrett, Ind., on Oct. 21, 1929 to parents John P. and Beulah Price. The family lived in Butler, Ind., until 1945, when they moved to Upland, Ind., where he graduated from...

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Nelson: Though I did not know your father, I know how much you valued his counsel, which says a lot about both of you. My condolences to you and your family.

I'm sorry that you've lost your dad, Nelson. I remember your telling me that people would get him confused with two other lawyers named John Price, as I recall, and his reply made me laugh. I hope that, at some point, you continue telling those stories about him to introduce him to those who didn't get to meet him and to keep him with you.

Like some others, I never had the pleasure of meeting your father, Nelson, but he must have been an amazing person and talent. Please accept my heartfelt condolences.

Nelson, you and I have lost touch over the years, but please know I am sad to hear of your father's passing.
What a remarkable life Mr. Price led! He was a powerful inspiration for making the world better through his work, civic efforts and devotion to his family.
Your father and I shared the same faith affiliation, the Christian Church, Disciples of Christ. (My church home is Southport DOC, Indianapolis.) His Christian service was further testament to his powerful commitment to...

So sorry to hear about your loss, Nelson. Your father sounds like a wonderful man. I wish you peace in this time of sorrow and loss. Rejoice in your warm memories.

I never knew your Dad, Nelson, but if he was half as talented, generous, and compassionate as you are, then he was a great man. My sympathies on his passing. It sounds like he was a man well worth knowing.

you and your family have my sympathies, nelson. may warm memories help you bridge this time of sadness.

Our deepest condolences to you, Nelson, and to your family. I know from your stories over the years how much your father meant to you and what a good man he was.

Ron and I send our love to Joy and the family. John was such a wonderful friend and brother in Christ. Giving thanks for the life that he lived...and now lives in its fullness.