Retired Col. Richard R. Price graduated from Harding High School in January 1954 and from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1958.
He was commissioned in the Air Force and became a fighter pilot in F-100 aircraft, flying in Japan, Louisiana, Turkey, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
After graduate school at the University of Michigan, he taught at the U.S. Air Force Academy. He moved to the Pentagon and to NATO Headquarters in Belgium.
He retired from the Air Force in 1982. He was employed by Grumman Corp. as manager of business development until 1993.
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Richard R. “Dick” Price, Col USAF (Ret), “Headed West” on July 31, 2021.
Retired Air Force Colonel Richard “Dick” Reese Price, of Patriots Colony in Williamsburg, VA passed away suddenly on Saturday, July 31, 2021, at the age of 84.
Col. Price was born on October 1, 1936, in Massillon, Ohio to Viola and Reese Price. Upon graduation from the U.S. Military Academy of West Point, he pursued his lifelong dream to fly by commissioning into the Air Force. He had many assignments flying the F-100 jet fighter, including one in Japan where he met his wife, Janet Macnair, a DOD teacher at the Air Base. They were married in Rockville Centre, NY on September 7, 1963.
He later earned a Master’s of Science in mathematics and aeronautical engineering from the University of Michigan and taught math and aviation at the U.S. Air Force Academy.
Col. Price completed two tours of duty in Vietnam flying the A-37 Attack Aircraft in air-to-air combat, earning numerous medals and honors. Subsequent duties took Col. Price to senior positions in the Pentagon and the NATO command in Brussels, Belgium, and lastly as a System Commander at Andrews Air Force Base before retiring from his 24-year military career.
Col. Price moved his family to Williamsburg in 1982 and joined the Grumman Aerospace Corp. managing the support of military aviation programs with the Air Force, Army and NASA out of its’ Hampton office.
In Williamsburg, he was a dedicated member and a President of the Colonial Capital Kiwanis Club volunteering countless hours for over 30 years. For Dick, boating was the next best thing to flying. Many happy years were spent on his boat. He was a 20-year member and Vice-Commander of Flotilla 64, US Coast Guard Auxiliary in Gloucester, VA patrolling waters, inspecting vessels and teaching boating safety. He was also an active and faithful member of both the Williamsburg and Gloucester Presbyterian Churches working on various committees and handling the sound systems.
He and his wife Jan enjoyed extensive traveling, gardening, boating, concerts, and the fellowship of many friends. He particularly loved his grandchildren and the time he spent with them. He was a kind and caring man, a good listener, and always generous with his time. He will be missed tremendously by all.
Col. Price is survived by his loving wife, Janet; daughters Heather Flaherty Coombs (David), and Allison O’Grady (Michael); grandchildren Maeghan Christie, Erin O’Grady, Connor O’Grady, Amanda Coombs and Edward Coombs; great-granddaughter Leighton Christie; brother Joel Price (Carleen) and sister Barbara Foltz (Bill, deceased). He is preceded in death by his mother Viola Price, father Reese Price, brother Thomas Price and beloved son, Kenneth Reese Price.
A memorial service was held on Saturday, September 25, 2021, at the Williamsburg Presbyterian Church. Condolences may be sent to 1406 Patriots Colony Drive, Williamsburg, VA 23188 and donations may be made to The American Heart Association.