Aaron was a wonderful friend, a devoted supporter of the Wolf Pack and the Yankees, and he possessed a smile that was as big as his heart. It brought him great joy to make other people laugh and to share stories about his childhood. Regardless of everything else, he had an intense affection for his three lovely daughters. He was preceded in death by his brother Jason Alexi Price, who passed away before Aaron.
In addition to his three stalwart daughters, Ryan Sears (19), Olivia Price (12), and Laila Price (10), he is survived by his grandson Diesal Sears (2) and his granddaughter Winter Trelawney (1); his parents, Ken Price (Teresa) and Christina Olivas (James); his grandmother, Panayiota Floutsis; his four brothers, Matthew Price, Tyler Price (Sarah), Cody Price (Shelby), and Jacob Olivas; his sister Shelby O’Herlihy (Rob); and a large number of devoted aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews from the Reno, Nevada and Salt Lake City, Utah areas. Aaron will be dearly missed by a great number of people, but he will remain in our thoughts and hearts for all of eternity. May his memories stay with us forever. On the first Tuesday in November 2022, there will be a viewing as well as a wake.
Reno, Nevada was the location where Aaron Theodore Price, well known as “Porky” to those who knew him well, passed away on Sunday, October 23, 2022. St. Mary’s Hospital in Reno, Nevada was the location where Aaron was born on September 20th, 1977.
The year 1996 marked his graduation from Wooster High School, when he was extremely involved in athletics and discovered that football was his true calling.
As a result of his outstanding performance while playing for Coach Joe Sellers and the Wooster Colts, the team went on to win consecutive football titles in the years 1994 and 1995.
Following his graduation from high school, Aaron continued his studies at Truckee Meadows Community College, where he majored in secondary education. Later on, he participated in the local Union 118 and successfully finished an apprenticeship programme in order to become qualified as a journeyman iron worker.