Jeffrey Scott ‘Jeff’ Price, 67, of Lebanon, Ind., died December 30, 2020 at Harcourt Terrace Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Indianapolis, Ind. He was born April 1, 1953 in Frankfort to Richard C. & Dorothy E. (Strawn) Price. He married Margo Eldridge on August 16, 1974 and she survives.
Jeff was a 1971 graduate of Clinton Central and a 1975 graduate of Purdue University. He worked at Whirlpool in St. Joe, Michigan and at Delphi in Kokomo as an electrical engineer, retiring from Delphi. Jeff enjoyed golf, camping, and hunting. He loved ice cream and spending time with his children, grandchildren and going to ballgames.
Memorial donations may be made in Jeff’s honor to Goodwin Funeral Home to assist with final expenses by clicking the “Make a Donation” button on the left.
Visitation and Services
Visitation will be 4-7 p.m. Friday, January 8, 2021 at Goodwin Funeral Home, 200 S. Main St., Frankfort. Family services will be held with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. Out of respect for the health, safety, and comfort of all in attendance, guests will be expected to adhere to current CDC guidelines regarding appropriate social distancing and the wearing of masks.
Survived by:
Wife: Margo Price of Lebanon, 2 Daughters: Keisha (Mat) Langford of Lafayette and Kira (Nick) Dunn of Cumming, GA, Sister: Patty (Charles) Johnson of Kirklin, 3 Brothers: Jim (Judy) Price of Port Richey, FL, Ken (Christine) Price of Zionsville, John (Judy) Price of Kirklin, Sister-in-Law: Ann Price of rural Frankfort, 6 Grandchildren: Jaiden Langford, Layten Langford, Reagan Dunn, Aubrey Dunn, Tarryn Langford and Tatum Dunn.
Preceded by:
He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Ted Price.
Margo, Keisha & Family,
I remember Jeff and his AWESOME sense of humor. One of the nicest men I have ever met. I am sorry for your loss but I know he is up there making everyone smile and laugh. Keeping you all in my thoughts!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry for your family’s loss of Jeff. He was such a great guy and I know he’ll be missed by many. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you in the days and weeks ahead.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMargo and family, we are thankful to have known both you and Jeff. We had many laughs and fun memories because you welcomed us to your home. Jeff was kind and helped me during our supplier meetings. I ran out of gas taking Jeff, Dave, and Gary to lunch, no one was mad, it was another funny story. Jeff loved his family, he talked about you all the time. Love, Mark and Brenda McCain
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMargo,
I am sorry to hear the news. I wasn’t aware Jeff had progressed so far so fast. We had some good times. I know you have had a tough time and I hope you find peace in all this turmoil. He was your partner in good times and not. His love will always be with you forever. Embrace the memories and cherish the time. With COVID, and Maureen’s health issues, unfortunately we won’t be able to attend a visitation. But our thoughts and prayers are with you and Jeff. God bless you! Maureen and I wish you comfort and peace.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry for your loss Margo and family. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Alzheimer’s is such a heart wrenching disease. May all your wonderful memories of Jeff help to get you through your time of grief. Love, Uncle Dick & Aunt Cathy
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWe are so sorry for your loss Margo and daughters. Sending our love and support. We will see you soon.
Love and hugs
Randy and Gay Eldridge
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo very sorry for your loss Margo and family. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo very sorry for your family’s loss. Jeff was a great guy and I am glad that I had the pleasure of taking care of him. I wish that I would have had the chance to meet him before his dementia. I enjoyed the stories your family shared with me when taking care of him. I am glad for the good days he had while on the GPS Unit and getting to see his funny side. Thank you for sharing him with us.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWe are so sorry for your loss. Jeff was an amazing man and had the best personality ever. He always made everyone laugh and he will be missed greatly. We will keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDebbie and I were very saddened to hear of Jeff’s passing. Our hearts and prayers are with you and your family in this time of loss. I remember a lot of good times from high school and when Jeff and I were roommates at Purdue. Let us know if we can do anything for you.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMargo, What a guy, Jeff was!! He was always pleasant and never condescending. I really enjoyed working for him and all the fun that went along with it. There was never a dull day! He loved his family and talked about you and the girls all the time. We also have fun outside of work with get-togethers, largely due to Brenda’s planning. I am sorry this awful disease took him from you. I am sure he is at peace now. Cherish all the wonderful memories you two created and hold them close to your heart. My sincere condolences to you and the family. Bev Reid
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry for your loss of Jeff, he was a great man.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDear Margo,
I’m so sorry to hear this. Jeff was such a great guy. Jeff was my mentor when I started at Delphi and it was the guidance and knowledge he shared that made me the engineer I am today Working with him was always interesting and fun. If you said you were going to get “around to it” he would pull a wooden round disk from his desk and hand you “around to it”. I to this day as an EE use a saying Jeff told me. “Delamination in itself does not a failure make”. He was a great engineer. And will be missed.
The family is in my thoughts and prayers.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDear Prices, I was in Jeff’s class at Clinton Central. He was bright, always upbeat, and fun to be around. I’m sure he leaves you with many wonderful memories and also a big void. Godspeed.
Gregg Swackhamer
Clinton Central class of ’71
Cave Creek, Arizona
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI love you all! You were my second family growing up.
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