Marla Glenn

Birth date: Feb 20, 1999 Death date: Apr 3, 2021
John Davie "Jack" Price died at home April 3, 2021. The cause of death is undetermined, pending the results of an autopsy by the Northern Virginia medical examiner's office. He was 22. Jack was born at Inova Loudoun Hospital on F Read Obituary

All of our hearts are truly broken.
Bob, myself, Abby & Ben simply LOVE Jack and have so enjoyed being next door neighbors and close friends. I am so glad we have always been here for each other and have shared so many fond and special times together. The memories are numerous and make us all smile. We are the people we are, because of the blessings of each other.
We are here for you all, as you have been for us. Just a text away for anything you need Lori & John. Much Love to you.
Jack was an amazing person who lit up the halls and stage of Heritage High School. We were so lucky to have him here and enjoyed all that he contributed. He was good friend to all and there was always fun and interesting conversations when we stopped to chat. Jack made such a positive impression on all of us and he will forever be a member of the Pride.
Kim Turner, Heritage High School
I was in a class with him this semester and really enjoyed his input regardless of the subject. He was a spirited fellow and while I didn't know him well but he seemed like a really nice guy. My condolences to the family.
I am heartbroken over hearing of his passing. He was such an amazing guy. The song he sang his beautiful grand ma ma for her birthday, the poetry, such a light. I’m so sorry for this unimaginable loss. ❤️😞
Jack was my friend at Heritage high school although he was struggling at times, he always did his best to have a smile and good sense of humor. I remember the good times we had in drama and in English class he is such a good kind soul.
Jack was so very special. We will forever remember the beautiful Earth Angel song he sang to us, his love of animals and anything maple. His beaming smile and the joy he spread will never be forgotten as he will live on in the hearts of everyone who loved him.
I remember having a lot of campouts with Jack during our time in scouts together. I enjoyed having him around as he always tried to make everyone happy which helped everyone enjoy campouts in bad conditions. I helped him with his eagle scout project and he helped me with mine. For that I will always be grateful and I wish his family the best.
Dear Jack was a bright shining star! We loved having him visit when he came to visit us all in Upstate New York ! He loved the water and riding a 4 wheeler with his cousin Martin. But what Jack enjoyed the most was family, he loved the connection of family. An wanted to know all he could about is and when we would see each other again . We loved listening him sing for us. The Place to Be gave Jack such a connection to community and purpose. It allowed Jack to express himself and it allowed him to shine and to be so proud of who was! Jack you will be sorely missed . Meme and Buz will be so happy to see you and will be singing with you !!
I remember one camping trip, I believe it was at Antietam Creek, Jack started singing "thunder" and "Hooked on a Feeling". It was out of nowhere and everyone was so down from the hike that it was the perfect thing to cheer everyone up. He started our troop's trend of singing those songs during hikes. He really loved performing and everybody loved watching him perform. He made everyone smile and was such a positive influence to all of the scouts. Rest in peace my friend. Praying for you and your family.