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Richard Blaine Pryce

Trenton, New Jersey

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Richard Blaine Pryce LAKEWOOD - Richard Blaine Pryce, 87, of Lakewood, NJ, died on Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2013, at Shorrock Gardens in Brick, NJ. Born in Eureka, KS, Mr. Pryce moved his family to New Jersey in the mid-1960's, where he resided first in Lawrence Township, then in Stockton. He later...

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My thoughts and prayers are with my aunt Dorothy and cousins. Dick was such an interesting person! I know you have many special memories.

My thoughts and prayers are with the family---- miles spread families apart but memories are always there. Serenia Roden(Bonnie Maxine Crowe Ewing) my mother his sister

To my dear Uncle Dick. R.I.P I used to enjoy our talks about Boy Scouts and Indians and our family i will meet you in the sky my old friend.

I have several special memories of uncle Dick. Once when I visited him in Florida he would take me fishing with him on pier. It was quite the fun adventure. Several of his fishing buddies would also be there. Uncle Dick taught me to fish off the pier and he sent me back to Kansas with my cooler of sea fish. My heart with with my aunt and cousins.

As a little girl I was always in awe of my Uncle Dick and his many exploits across the country. I looked forward to his visits and especially remember him bringing Gene Daniels one Thanksgiving for photographing a hunting article. I also remember him and Dad catching a big snapping turtle and fixing frog legs and watching them jump around after they were in the cooking pan. He will be missed in the Jones family.

My sympathy and condolences to dear friend, Rebecca and her family. I remember Mr. Pryce, her father, helping me to write an article for a New Jersey magazine. What an honor and a blessing that was. Having met and known Dorothy Pryce and all of their children, I be praying for all of them by name.

Sympathies go out to the family. I to remember reading all the magazine stories and hearing about all his adventures. He will be deeply missed

My thoughts and prayers are with all the Dick Pryce family and so thankful for the good memories we have of each of you and of the special family times you have had the last few years.
With much love, Aunt Marilyn

Dick was a one of a kind hunter,fisherman, writer,& general outdoorsman. I remember having banklines set on cow creek in central ks. & seeing him plunge into icy waters to pull it out with a big smile on his face. also him telling about his many adventures in a pby in the gulf during ww2. Keith Kimple