William Edward Price

In Loving Memory

William Edward “Billy”Price

Date of Birth February 26, 1946
Passed Away On December 27, 2021
At Age 75 years
Resident of Kerrville, TX
Army
United States Veteran
United States Army
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William Edward Price ‘Billy’ passed away peacefully on December 27, 2021 in Kerrville, Texas. He was born on February 26, 1946, in Poplar Bluff, Missouri but was raised in Houston, Texas before settling in the Hunt/Ingram area.

Billy is survived by his beloved daughters, Lindsey C. Price and Laura J. Price; his brothers, Jeffory F. Price and wife Sherry, and Randall A. Price and wife Roxanne; as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins and close friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, William A. Price, and Francis L. (Stephens) Price, of Kerrville.

Billy retired from James Avery Jewelry after 20 years of service. He previously worked for Medical Equipment Consultants and other medical equipment manufactures and suppliers in Houston, Texas. Billy served in the U.S. Army and received two purple hearts and a bronze star medal.

Billy will also be remembered for being a brilliant craftsman and a maker of functional and artistic devices. He was an ‘imagineer’ and crafting and creating was his lifelong passion.

A celebration of his life will be held by the family at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please support a local hospice or a charity fighting cancer. Memories, stories, prayers and good wishes maybe posted on the funeral home website.
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Condolences (10)

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Cristina Gavrilovici Ingram, TX March 2, 2025
"Let your memories during a life on earth serve in your life after death. Let every beautiful moment be relived through ever lasting life, never forgetting any detail. You are loved, irreplaceable, and a as precious as a small daisy in a million mile field. Remember all the lives you touched and the families and friends you've made along the way. Thank you for the encouragement and support to the youth of our future and instilling the rights and wrong even to a perfect stranger. May you have peace where you are. Muah
xoxo love your friend Cristina"
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Karen Taylor Huntsville, TX January 13, 2022
"The few times I was around Billy, found him very
Interesting and amazingly talented. Once he was
Telling that he was crafting these pipes with armadillo
tails and silver bowls. I’m like who thinks of these
things? But his mother( Aunt Fran) once said that
Billy as a youth would often catch snakes and put them in
These chest freezer in the garage to make things out
Of them. Which would scare her if she went out to get something and the
The snake wasn’t frozen yet. He was a neat person
to spend time with, very likable.
Wish we’d lived closer. Rest In Peace Billy"
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Rowdy Butler Leonard, TX January 13, 2022
"My favorite story about Billy was Houston when the snake apaired in the washings machine. price boys that is mom's washing machine 😳 well Billy
Bill and Mary intro Jeff to mom I am very great our families caulied
Love to all
Kristi
I could have told another story
Praying for you all
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