Hal Price

Hal Price Obituary

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Age - 75

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September 11, 2023

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Lovell, WY

Hal Kirk Price passed away from this life on September 8, 2023, in Lovell, Wyoming. He was 75 years of age. Hal was born on February 8, 1948, in Red Lodge, Montana, the son of Roy and Ellen Price. Hal was married to Sandra Baird Price for 55 years. They have five children, 19 grandchildren and 13 great- grandchildren (#14 on the way). Their children: Kirk Price, Jeff Price, Mike Price, Jill Hitz and Michelle Banks. Hal grew up in Lovell, WY. The son of a rancher, he spent many seasons driving cattle in Dryhead. He has very fond memories of that area and the people he spent time with. He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Hal was currently serving as Elder's Quorum President of his ward and had served in many other capacities including clerk, bishopric, high priest group leadership, Sunday school teacher and many others. Hal recently found a new love in life, as a substitute teacher. He truly loved being in the schools and with the students. Hal loved being outdoors and, on the mountains, especially the Big Horns and Pryors. He loved riding in his side-by-side and exploring the trails and mountains whether by himself or with his family and friends. Hal was very gifted with automotive repairs and ran a shop for many years. Hal loved reading and loved studying the gospel of Jesus Christ. Being a teacher was a true love. Hal is preceded in death by his parents, Roy and Ellen Price, brothers Ray and Ron Price, and his beloved wife, Sandi. Hal is survived by his children: Kirk & Holly Price, Jeff Price, Mike & April Price, Jill & Lynn Hitz and Michelle & Dave Banks, grandchildren: Brandon & Jessica Price, Brittany & Cody Washburn, Riley & Harmony Price, Mallory Price, Cody & Mary Price, Caylee & Ryan Archuleta, Breya & Phil Choler, Jacob Price, Kendra Price, Ethan Price, Kaleb & Kayla Hitz, Logan Hitz, Zane Hitz and Colter Hitz, Dalton & Alexa Banks, Travis & Karlie Banks, Scott Banks, Tyler Banks and Kasen Banks. Also, his 13 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his siblings, Chris and Kathy Price, Brent, and Nancy Price. Services will be on Wednesday, September 13, 2023, at 11:00 a. m. in the Lovell LDS Stake Center. He will be buried at the Lovell Cemetery.

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