Richard-Price-Obituary

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Richard Lee Price

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Apr 12, 1945 – Nov 28, 2024 (Age 79)

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BORN
April 12, 1945
DIED
November 28, 2024
AGE
79
LOCATION
Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Richard (Rick) Lee Price, age 79, passed away peacefully on November 28, 2024. Rick spent the last days of his life surrounded with love from his family and friends.Rick was born in Moberly Missouri, on April 12, 1945, to Lawrence and Helen Price. He was the first of three children. He spent...

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Rick had a big heart for his students and their families. I worked with him as a counselor at Carmel. He changed a lot of people with his kindness and his belief in a person's potential. RIP Rick.

So much love and light emanating from Rick! He way an amazing leader in public education and supported his staff. He will be missed by many!

Attended West High School with Ricky back in the 60's - he was one hell of a guy. Always happy, smiling, and greeting everyone. Terrific guy. So sad to see he has passed on.

He was my principle at Carmel and he was one of the most awesome principle he will be missed

Mr Price was my son´s Adam and Andrew Encalade Principal at Carmel middle Schools,He was a very caring man,He will be missed ,RIP Sorry for your Loss !

Mr Price,You Will Be Missed! Fly High!! He was My Principal at Carmel Middle School!! He was Amazing! I´m Glad I Met A Special Person Like Yourself! Love Always Brandi

Sending love and light to the family of Mr. Price. He was a light and really love us kids and what he did. I pray his impacts and legacy live on through those he impacted.

My deepest condolences to the family of Rick Price. Mr.Price was a outstanding leader in the Colorado Springs, Community.

This is really sad. I went to Carmel middle school, Mr price was always trying to get me out of trouble and keep me on the right direction. He definitely had the most impact. I remember bumping into him at the book store few years ago, (he still remembered me) but he wanted to catch up. People like him you will always remember he was such a great man. I´m sorry for your loss. :(