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Marlene Lee Price, 86 of Perrysburg, Ohio and formerly of South Detroit Avenue, Toledo, passed away Tuesday, October 15, 2024, at Hospice of Northwest Ohio, Perrysburg after a brief illness surrounded by her loving family.
Born August 23, 1938, in Toledo, Ohio to Franklin Herman Pfuhl and Martha Lillian (Simmons) Pfuhl, Marlene was the office manager for the Toledo branch of Instantwhip Foods for 18 years.
Marlene and her husband owned several other local businesses: Edgewater Dairy in Point Place; the Crème and Yogurt in Grand Rapids, and D&D Plastic Chrome Plating in Toledo.
Marlene was preceded in death by her husband James Otis Price. Surviving are her sons; Keith (Penny) Price, Dale (Peggy) Price, daughter; Kimberly (Oli) Malala, grandchildren; Matthew Price, Jennifer (Phillip) Seagram, Kristi (Ryan) Reese, and Lisa (Sara) Selinsky, and great-grandchildren, Colton Selinsky, Bailey Selinsky, Carter Reese, and Adalynn Reese.
Private graveside services will be held in Ottawa Hills Memorial Park Cemetery. The family suggests memorials to Hospice of Northwest Ohio.
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