
Tommy D. Price
June 8, 1955 - January 8, 2022 Avondale, PA | Age 66Tommy D. Price of Avondale passed away on January 8th, 2022. He went to play that great gig in the sky and be reunited with his woman again. Born on June 8th 1955, Tommy loved playing music, banging on the drums and strumming his guitar. He loved watching sports with his son and bleeding green for the home teams. He was the world to his kids and grandkids whom he helped to raise. He is predeceased by his beloved wife, Katherine Barrow Price with whom he shared 31 years and his father Clalley Price. He is survived by two children, Thomas Price and Rebecca Price and three grandchildren; Thomas, Katie, and Dalilah who will miss their poppop so much. He is also survived by his mother Maxine Price of Avondale, his sister Norma Wood of Oxford, and his brother Jerry Price. Most of all he leaves behind a legacy of strength and love to his children and grandchildren that will last a lifetime.
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I’ll miss him today and everyday one of the best friends a guy could have, tommy,becky, and your families if you need anything let me know.
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I will miss my friend Tommy. We boys grew up on Little Mountain City. We rode our bikes, played basketball, baseball and football. We would get off the school bus at Loretta’s store and walk home. My heartfelt condolences for family and friends.
Ray Carter
I loved Big Tom and I will miss him everyday. He was the best, I have the most special memories of him growing up down the road as a kid. He was a hippy, a free spirit, and he spoke his mind. Beck and Tom you were blessed with amazing parents and I know they are together now. I love you guys.
My heart breaks for you Sister , and your brother and Katie and Lilah and Thomas. What a gentle kind soul your dad was. I will never forget his sense of humor when talking about our day at work or his laugh when we would tell him something funny or hearing his funny texts to you . We love you guys. our thoughts and prayers to you all…..With Love Kim Mahaffey and Family