Rex Jerry Price, beloved father, grandfather, and great grandfather passed away on August 19, 2022 in Dallas, Texas. Rex is now home with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, celebrating at the biggest gathering in heaven. Rex was born in Sayre, Oklahoma on January 28, 1937, the second oldest of three children, to Lula Mae (Cooper) Price and Warren Price. At a young age Rex's family moved from Sayre, Oklahoma to Alameda, California. Rex graduated from Alameda High School in 1955. He met his soulmate, Sue Ann King in High School and they married on July 1, 1956. Rex enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1956 in Oakland, California and was transferred to Ladd AFB in Fort Wainwright, Alaska where he served in the Light Weapons Infantry. Rex was a distinguished military veteran earning a Good Conduct Medal and Honorable Discharge in 1962. He then began a career with the Army & Air Force Exchange Service living in Washington State, Hawaii and Dallas, Texas where he later retired. Rex was actively involved in the community and served on the Board of Prestonwood Country Club Condominiums for many years. Rex is preceded in death by his wife, Sue Price, his parents Warren Price and Lula Mae Zatica (Cooper), his brothers Elmer Price and Phillip Price. He is survived by daughters Kim (Gino) Cantu, Kelly (Ken) Eberhart, grandchildren Zach (Hannah) Eberhart, Paige Eberhart, and great granddaughter Landri Eberhart, several nieces and nephews and a host of close friends. The family would like to thank Dr. Michael Motta, Dr. Ronald Kerr, Dr. Shaun Murphy, Dr. Bruce Wall and the numerous caregivers for their constant care for Rex especially during his final days as well as his extended family of neighbors and staff at Prestonwood Country Condominiums for their friendship over the years. A private memorial will be held for the immediate family. Memorial donations can be made to the Texas Kidney Foundation, txkidney.org. Rex was most proud of the family he and Sue raised and he was very devoted to their two daughters, grandchildren, and great granddaughter. Rex was a kind-hearted person, with a great sense of humor. He will be greatly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.