Brenda Kay Price
June 1, 1943 ~ February 22, 2026
Brenda enjoyed the simple pleasures in life—working with ceramics, fishing, and most of all spending time with her family. Her greatest joy was her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, who brought endless pride and happiness to her life.
She is survived by her daughters, Donna Mathis and husband Timmy of Whitesboro, and Margarett Jolliff and husband Greg of Lone Grove, Oklahoma; her brother, Jimmy Evans and wife Linda of Woodbine; grandchildren, Kyle Jolliff, Evan Jolliff, and Joshua Mathis; and great-grandchildren, Ty Jolliff, Truett Jolliff, Mackenzie Jolliff, Jack Mathis, and Zoe Sharp.
Brenda was preceded in death by her husband, Don Price; her parents, Silas and Essie Evans; her brother, Joe Evans; and her infant sister, Lucy.
Graveside services honoring Brenda will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, February 28, 2026, at Oakwood Cemetery in Whitesboro, officiated by Rev. Joe Patterson. A time of visitation for family and friends will be held on Friday, February 27, 2026, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Meador Funeral Home of Whitesboro.




RIP BRENDA,I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER U AND Don.I know u are in God’s loving hands and Have a new body where u never have to worry. PRAYING FOR YOUR GIRLS to carry on without u.
Brenda was first introduced to me as my son-in-law’s Nanny.
Then my daughter called her Nanny and then she was Nanny to my 3 Jolliff grandchildren.
How they all loved and enjoyed her!
It was such fun to be with her at family gatherings!
It was easy to see that Nanny was filled with joy when with her family.
We will miss her for sure.
Whenever I found myself at a family gathering with Brenda, I would try to sit next to her because she always had something witty and funny to say. I know she will be greatly missed, and I know she is now experiencing her best days. Praying for the family and especially her daughters who loved her so well.
I’m so sorry for your loss! Brenda will be missed! She was such a sweetheart!
Brenda and I went to school together in Gainesville and we were very good friends. She was always nice and kind to me and we shared many fun times together.
May God bless and comfort you in this time.
I will always remember the time we had in the ceramic shop, our long talks, memories of all of us at Lake Texoma and memories of Mom and Aunt Brenda playing Canasta for hours. Aunt Brenda will always be loved and missed.