This old man with my two beautiful daughters Martha and Monica

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On July 29, 1953, my mother Millie died an hour after I was born.

My father played banjo, guitar, piano and mandolyn as a youth. Later, he repaired, refurbished and converted pump organs to organs with electric bellows

My grandmother Monica took care of me as a baby and toddler until I was 2 1/2 years old

My father, G Gordon Price, was a bank manager and volunteered as Treasurer on the Gilbert High School Board and on the Economic Development Board for Winsted, CT. He was also a member of Kiwanis.

Ever since I was a boy, I enjoyed woodworking. In my twenties, I enjoyed designing and building high fidelity speakersa

I grew up in this cape on Smith Hill Road, just outside the small rural city of Winsted in the township of Winchester Connecticut.


As a boy, we had two fine dogs named Yule and Doc. Doc was my childhood friend and companion.


I also had a cat named Wilby. She had a litter of four black male kittens. Here are two of them.

I married a "little French girl" (as my father referred to her). We were married for nearly 30 years and had two wonderful daughters, Monica and Martha.

My family and I participated in the Walk for PKD, to raise funds and awareness for Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease research. My cousin Kevin Sullivan, State of Connecticut Lieutenant Governor, gave a proclamation to bring awareness to PKD,

After working 20 years as an I.T. manager at Dutch Point C.U. and as a Team Leader for support technicians at Pfizer in Groton, I went back to school at Manchester Community College to become an Occupational Therapy Assistant .a

1955 Winsted flood of the Mad River following hurricanes Connie and Diane

 
Learning to play bass guitar on a Goldtone M-Bass, Goldtone Paul Beard resonator,Ibanez shortscale and Ibanez fretless bass with GK cabs. My music teacher is Matt Bureau who works at The Music Bureau in Salem CT.
first Earth Day April 22, 1970
Cleaning up a small patch of our planet in Winsted, CT on the first Earth Day April 22, 1970


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