Gaylon Claude Price

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Graveside service for Gaylon Claude Price, 88, of Sulphur Springs, was held 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021 at Restlawn Memorial Park with David Froneberger officiating. Pallbearers were his grandsons, Adam Abercrombie, Trey Neighbors, Dustin McClendon, Brent McClendon, Don Bell, Jr. and Jeremy Froneberger. Visitation was 1-2 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021 at Murray-Orwosky Funeral Home.

Gaylon passed away Saturday, Jan. 9, 2021 at his residence.

Gaylon Claude Price was born in Dallas, Texas March 26, 1932. He was the son of Gaylon Clyde and Eva Mable (Lusk) Price, both preceded him in death.

He also had four sisters who preceded him in death: Val Birdsong, Mary Wegley, Shirley Nichols and Leila Edwards. He was of the Methodist faith.

Gaylon graduated from Pickton High School in 1950 and attended Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas prior to enlisting in the U.S. Navy. After four years in the Navy, he worked for Braniff Airways in Dallas, Texas and at the same time went to aviation school to become a pilot. In 1960, he started flying for Airlift International, Inc. in Miami, Fla. During his career, he earned Airline Transport Rating, Multi-Engine Rating, and an Aircraft and Powerplant certificate. He flew captain on the C-46 and DC-7. He flew the Argosy (a four-engine turboprop), DC-707 and DC-8. He retired from Airlift and went to work for E-Systems in Greenville, Texas for three years. He entered private business, owning P&G Flower Nursery for ten years. After leaving the nursery business, he drove 18-wheelers for J.B. Hunt, Challenge Door and Golden Transport. He also drove cars for Gober-Merrell Chevrolet Co. in Sulphur Springs, Texas.

He married Peggy Murl Norman in Pine Forest Aug. 31, 1952; she survives. Together they had four daughters, two of which preceded him in death, Peggy Anne Price and Salli Price McClendon. Two other daughters, Patti Price Froneberger and husband David of Sulphur Springs and Cindy Price Neighbors and husband Richard of Quitman, and Jay McClendon, sonin-law, of Sulphur Springs survive. In addition, he is survived by 20 grandchildren: Don Bell, Jr. and wife Marchelle; Kelly Bell Shutt and husband Brent; Lisa Bell Williamson and husband Dan; Dee Ann Hoelscher; Jeremy Froneberger and wife Kari; Dustin Mc-Clendon and wife Janiece; Brent McClendon and wife Lacey; Cassie Maness and husband Jason; Adam Abercrombie and wife Jennifer; and Trey Neighbors and wife Katlyn.

In addition he is survived by 19 great-grandchildren: Juliette and Emma Bell, Sadie and Sawyer Shutt, Braelynne and Avery Williamson, Jessica Hoelscher Hall and Macey Hoelscher, Kate and Lauren McClendon, Slayton and Elle McClendon, Charlie Jo Maness, Parker Abercrombie, Mary Caroline and Mackenzie Neighbors, Luke Froneberger, Ava Lynn and Ben Draper, as well as several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.

Arrangements under the direction of Murray-Orwosky Funeral Home.

The online register can be signed at www.murrayorwosky.com

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