Date Of Birth: April 14, 1955
Date Of Death: November 6, 2006
Vitolous “Vito” Jerome Price, 51, of Indianapolis, passed away at his home on Nov 6, 2006. He was born April 14, 1955 in Indianapolis to Willie and Eva Price. He was a former employee of Motor Wheel in Lansing, MI and was also a freelance artist. Vito served his country honorably in the Army, stationed in Korea and Vietnam. He is survived by his wife Joyce, his parents, son Terrance Malone of Muskogee, MI, stepdaughter Yvette Marshall of Bowling Green, IN, brothers Eugene Price, Andre Price, and Martino Parsons (wife Michelle), all of Indianapolis, and sisters Charmaine Price and Yasmin Qayyum (husband Bakari-Abdul), both of Lansing MI, and 7 nieces & nephews, and 7 great nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his brother, Elbert Ford. Vito will be laid to rest with military honors at Marion National Cemetery on Thursday, Nov 9th at 1:00 pm.
Richard R Mason says
I am a volunteer at the Abbie Hunt Bryce Home and am proud to have known Vito. He will be missed. He was
loved by all of the residents and staff.
Richard R. Mason, Volunteer
Janet Parrish says
Vito was my friend at the Abbie Hunt Bryce Home and he is and will be missed by all of us.
A resident of Abbie Hunt Bryce Home Janet Parrish
Janet Parrish says
Vito was my friend at the Abbie Hunt Bryce Home and he is and will be missed by all of us.
A resident of Abbie Hunt Bryce Home Janet Parrish
Vera Johnson says
Joyce, you are in my prayers.
Mary Clark says
You have my sympathy and condolences.
Barbara Davis says
I pray Joyce the Lord will comfort you and bless you during this difficult time.
Dennis Joyce Riggs says
Joyce, Aunt Jean, and Family
Joyce, Dennis, Durand, and Brandon Riggs will always have fond memories of our cousin, affectionately known as “Stinky”. You are in our hearts and prayers. We will be getting in touch with you soon.
Love
The Riggs Family
Kay Mullings says
Joyce, remember “weeping may endure for the night, but joy cometh in the morning.” My prayers are with you and your family.
SHIRLEY PARKER says
May God bless and keep you strong, remember there are three certainty in life, 1) the soul nevers die, 2) christain alive or dead will be with the Lord, and 3) we will all see each others in the clouds one day.
Ula Cooper says
A message for Vito’s family:
I worked with Vito at the Abbie Hunt Bryce Home and enjoyed the time we had together. We appreciated his special talents of music and art. He will be missed.
Ula Cooper
David Mobley says
My thoughts and prayers are with you. I am sorry for your loss.
Janise Winston says
I volunteer at the Abbey Hunt Bryce home and had the pleasure of meeting your son, brother, husband, God fearing man, Vito. Although, physcially, Vito is not with us, I believe spiritually he will always be with us. What better place to be than with our God. Vito, served his time as a spirtually being on this human journey and God has called his son home. With that we need to rejoice and thank God for his wisdom to know what’s best for us. Keep the strenght family and the faith. God word and promise is he’ll never leave us or forsake us. God Bless.