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Thomas Dewitt Price

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

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Thomas Dewitt (Tom) Price, 74, of Salem, Va., passed away on Thursday, October 29, 2009. He was born on May 21, 1935, in Roanoke, Va., son of the late Clay and Leila McCorkle Price. He was also preceded in death by two sisters, Jane Price and Judy Law. Mr. Price was a retired United States Navy...

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Tom was a friend to all of us. He was like a second grandfather to me and he delivered the newspaper on our street years ago. You will be sadly missed Tom and we will always thank of you.You always would pick on me.we love you TOM!!!

I am so sorry to hear about Tom. My thoughts go out to family and friends of Tom as everyone deals with his passing. May you be comforted in your wonderful memories.

This is truly a loss. Tom was such a wonderful man. He always had a smile on his face and always made you laugh. He will be truly missed by all who knew him. My thoughts & prayers to the family.

Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead. Tom was truly one of a kind, he will be greatly missed by all. Memories of his laughter and joking ways will carry us on.
We'll miss ya ole man
Rodney & Teresa Stamback

The world lost a wonderful soul the day Tom passed but he left behind many wonderful memories and a little bit of himself with everyone he came in contact with. He meant the world to me and my family and he will be truely missed. Our prayers go out to his wonderful family..We all loved Tom.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

my prayers to the family, tom was such a good man everytime i saw him he would tell me i better give him a hug i was his girlfriend LOL. he always picked on us bradshaw kids. always laughing with us. everytime me and frances came around he always had a great big smile tom we will miss u so much. we love you TOM!!!

My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Tom touched a lot of hearts. I remember Tom when I was a little girl, he would watch me cross the street at the store to turn in my pop bottles for 10 cents, so I could get candy. I then had the pleasure of working with him at Watkins grocery. Never a dull moment when Tom was there. His laughter and jokes brightened not only my day but others that were around. He will be greatly missed!!! Love you Tom!!!!

Tom was a very special Man. He was a great friend and like a Father to Larry. Rest in Peace Tom we will miss you.