Siena, Barbara & Tom
Friday, August 18, 2006
Barbara Price and Edward Thomas Siena of Carmel, Indiana died on August 18, 2006 in Arizona. She was the daughter of Alma D. Price and the late Marvin P. Price. He was the son of the late Salvatore U. and Helen R. Siena. Barbara is also survived by a sister, Carolyn P. Matthews; brother, William P. Price; nephew, L. Richard Matthews and a niece, Cheryl M. Love. Barbara was a graduate of Stony Creek High School and Elon College and a school teacher. Tom received an Industrial Engineering degree from Purdue University and served his country in the United States Navy for eight years. Funeral services will be held at 2 pm, Saturday, August 26, at Antioch Baptist Church in Yale, Virginia with Rev. Charlie Mayson and Rev. Steve Flowers officiating. The Petersburg Chapel of J.T. Morriss & Son Funeral Home & Cremation Service is assisting the family with the arrangements. Contributions can be made to Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery Fund or Faith Community Church. Condolences may be registered at www.jtmorriss.com.
I was very saddened to read of Tom and Barbara's deaths. I never knew her, but I attended high school with Tom in Logansport, and my dad knew his father, "Si" Siena. Tom and I were good friends in high school, and I was looking forward to meeting him again at our reunion last month. This is very sad news, and condolences go out to all.
Anthony C. "Tony" Boatman
Boise, Idaho
I graduated with Tom in 1961 and went to Purdue. I'm wondering if Tom is my old classmate, and what happened. I received the news from a classmate, and am in communication with other classmates, so I could pass on any news. Diana
Dear Family Members,
I just learned of Tom and Barbara's passing today. I would like to know more about how it happened. I'm sure it was a great tragedy.
I graduated in Logansport, IN, with Tom in 1961. We used to roller skate together at Spencer Park in junior high school. He was a wonderful skater! I still skate every week and was thinking about him just this week, wondering if he still skated.
On August 12 we had our 45th LHS reunion. I see that he passed just 6 days after than event.
I never met Barbara and hadn't seen Tom since high school, but I am so saddened to hear of their death.
May it comfort your family to know that there are others who share in your sorrow.
Sincerely,
Linda Smith
Alma, Bill, and Carolyn,
God bless you and keep you safe always.
We are so terribly sorry about the loss of Barbara and Tom. Barbara (she will always be Bobbie to me)was so very special, a kind, warm, and compassionate woman. I have so many wonderful memories of her. Whenever Dad (Joe) brought us to the "country", Bobbie, Carolyn, Bill (Billy), Calvin and I would always play ball in the court yard. I remember seeing Bobbie a couple of years ago at Dad and Elizabeth's house. I had just played a joke on Alma with the "Fart Machine". We then played the same joke on Bobbie. Boy, was she embarassed. Alma, Dad, and Elizabeth could not stop laughing. Bobbie and I had time to talk, the first time in years. I'll miss her!
I also remember the way that Bobbie always called me "Jimmy". Memories of her will always be with me.
Please be assured that you are in our thoughts and prayers constantly.
Jimmy, Muriel, Emily, and Alli
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