Frances Price

Obituary of Frances M. Price

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Frances M. Price, age 94 of Hamburg, NY died peacefully at home July 31, 2016. She was formerly of Eden, NY and Florida. She was the devoted wife of the late William E. Price. Frances was born on December 15, 1921 in East Brady, PA to Catherine and Ignatz Pugar. Frances married William Price in 1942, and they moved to Buffalo for jobs. During WWII, she worked for Curtis Wright Aircraft Corporation as a parts inspector. In 1958, Fran and Bill bought Central Service Texaco station in Eden, NY which they operated until their retirement in 1978. Most of her life was devoted to her family. Frances is survived by six daughters. Patricia (Michael) McNell, Judith (Thomas) Spencer, Barbara (Brian) Baird, Jane Price (Donna Menz), Joan (Robert) Cluckey, Jacalyn Price (Peter Crosby). Nine grandchildren: Kenneth (Kelly) McNell, Elizabeth (Brian) Rogers, Edward (Kelly) McNell, Catherine Spencer, William (Catherine) Spencer, Jeremy (Lisa) Baird, Jonathan Baird, Patrick (Brittney) Cluckey, Colleen (Daniel) Frawley. And 13 great grandchildren. Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Mass on Friday, August 5th at 11:30am at Immaculate Conception Church, 8791 S Main St, Eden, NY. (Please congregate at Church) In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts can be made to Hospice Buffalo. Online condolences may be shared at www.LAINGFUNERALHOME.com
Friday
5
August

Mass

11:30 am
Friday, August 5, 2016
Immaculate Conception Church
8791 S. Main St.
Eden, New York, United States
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Final Resting Place

Immaculate Conception Cemetery
E. Church St.
Eden, New York, United States
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