George Phillip Rice
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George Phillip Rice, of Independence, Missouri passed away December 25, 2021. A memorial gathering will be held from 10:00am – 12:00pm, Friday, January 7, 2022 at Heartland Cremation & Burial Society, 6113 Blue Ridge Blvd, Raytown, MO 64133. George was born, December 24, 1932 in Plattsburg, Missouri.
Memorial contributions are suggested to: The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)/ DAV.
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family at this sorrowful time. RIP George.
Thoughts are with George’s family and friends. I’m disappointed that we never got to meet. RIP.
Dear Rice and Stalder families,
I never had the privilege of meeting George Rice, but I have no doubt that he was a loving, honorable, intelligent and dedicated man, as I have had the privilege to work for his daughter, Barbara Rice Stalder. My deepest sympathies are with your family. May God’s grace, the beautiful memories you all share, the love George Rice has left with you and the support of family and friends see you through this difficult time.
My dad, George Phillip Rice Sr., was survived by his sons George Phillip Rice Jr., David Michael Rice, Eric Lee Rice and Steven Rice. He is also survived by his daughters Barbara Jean Rice Stalder, Karen Sue Rice, and Christie Rice Neufeld.
Rest In Peace dad, give grandpa Rice a big hug from Barbie. Love you very much.
Also I hit send before adding my Brother Jeffrey Mark Rice Sr.
My dad, George Phillip Rice Sr., was survived by his sons George Phillip Rice Jr., David Michael Rice, Jeffrey Mark Rice, Eric Lee Rice and Steven Rice. He is also survived by his daughters Barbara Jean Rice Stalder, Karen Sue Rice, and Christie Rice Neufeld.
Rest In Peace dad, give grandpa Rice a big hug from Barbie. Love you very much.
George Phillip Rice Sr
U.S. Army Korean War Veteran
Purple Heart Reciepent
He is survived by George Phillip Rice Jr. , David Michael Rice, Jeffery Mark Rice, Barbara Jean Stalder, Eric Lee Rice and Karen Sue Rice all of Indepence, Missouri.
Our father was well know after the war as Mr. Chevrolet wow he knew how to make a Cheverolet small block run, he was known from Coast to Coast and held over 200 trophies. Tension was the name of his wheel standing 56 Cheverolet. Not everyone knows the history of My Father better than me. He was a man, he made mistakes but he was Our Father, he was a War Hero. After drag racing he met Barbara Bean they married and had two children
Steven and Christy. Rest in Peace Dad.