Jon Price, a man of many talents and boundless curiosity, departed from this world on May 16, 2024, leaving behind a legacy of intellect, creativity, and love. Born alongside his twin brother February 17, 1954 to the late Darrell and Creola Tesenier Price. Jon’s life journey was marked by exceptional achievements and an unwavering dedication to his passions.
In his youth, Jon’s brilliance shone brightly as he and his twin brother secured the top two positions in their high school class, with Jon graduating at the top of his class. Their bond was unbreakable, a testament to the deep connection they shared. With aspirations to serve in the military alongside his brother, fate intervened, leading Jon down a different path due to medical reasons.
Undeterred by this setback, Jon pursued higher education, graduating from Middle Tennessee State University with a degree in computer programming. Thus began his career, where he lent his coding expertise to esteemed companies such as Farm Bureau, Calsonic, and Yorozu.
Yet, Jon’s interests extended far beyond the realms of technology. His insatiable thirst for knowledge led him to explore various avenues of creativity. Whether it was delving into the art of poetry, mastering the intricacies of Rubik’s cubes, or marveling at the delicate precision of origami, Jon found beauty and inspiration in all sorts of different places.
A prolific writer, he also authored several books, being Jon of course most of them computer programming manuals. Despite his penchant for solitude, Jon’s love for his family was boundless. His twin brother held a special place in his heart, as did his cherished nieces, whom he adored with all his being.
Jon Price will be remembered as a gentle soul with a profound intellect and a keen eye for the beauty that permeates the world. His absence leaves a void in the lives of those who were fortunate enough to know him, yet his spirit lives on in the memories he created and the lives he touched. Farewell, Jon, may your journey into the unknown be as wondrous as the life you led. You will be dearly missed, but your legacy will endure for generations to come.