Born in Roanoke, Virginia on December 13, 1942, Martha was the oldest daughter of Ruth and Benjamin “Shockey” Price. She and her two sisters grew up in Blacksburg, Virginia. After graduating from Blacksburg High School in 1961, Martha enjoyed her time as a secretary at the YMCA at Virginia Tech. She had great love and pride for Virginia Tech and was a devoted Hokies fan throughout her life!
Martha moved to Atlanta with her husband in 1970, where she would raise her three children, Meredith, Neil and Colin. A beloved mother and grandmother, she always said her greatest joy was her family. Many others considered her a mother-figure in their own lives, looking to her for advice and comfort. She had grace and dignity, was sweetly sassy, and had a charming sense of humor. Martha was a southern lady at heart and everyone loved her for it.
Martha was very active at Dunwoody Baptist Church, where she served as a Sunday School preschool teacher for 14 years and worked as a secretary. She worked for 20 years with BellSouth Mobility (AT&T), eventually retiring in 2004. Martha loved assisting in her children’s various activities as they grew up, and volunteered more recently at the Hope Center, a faith-based crisis center. She also loved helping to plan her high school reunions. Martha faithfully attended the movies every Saturday and looked forward to her monthly lunches with dear friends in Atlanta. She later became a beloved member of First Baptist Church Woodstock. Martha cherished every relationship she established and was a compassionate, devoted friend to all!
Martha enjoyed gardening, her beautiful climbing pink roses and traveling, her favorite places being Ireland and England. She was also an avid reader and participated in aqua aerobics through age 75. Her passion and beautiful taste for decorating was influenced by her love for the Biltmore House, Victorian Era, and HGTV. She loved attending Neil Diamond and Four Tops/Temptations concerts, Broadway shows and Shakespeare plays, and she was always singing and dancing to “The Golden Oldies”! She had collections of angels, bunnies and hummingbirds that brought joy to her life. Heaven help you if you interrupted Jeopardy, Wheel of Fortune, or her Hokies football games! Above all, Martha will be remembered most for her steadfast devotion to the Lord and constant love for her family and friends.
Martha is preceded in death by her parents, Benjamin “Shockey” and Ruth Price; grandmother, Millie Davidson; best friend, Carol McCoy. Her memory will be cherished by her children, Meredith Argo of Woodstock, GA, Neil Montgomery of Albuquerque, NM and Colin Montgomery of Alpharetta, GA; son in law, Joe Argo of Woodstock, GA; grandchildren, James and Emma Argo, and Dante Montgomery; sisters, Mary P. Williams (Van) of Madisonville, KY and Jane P. Huff (Lonnie) of Clemmons, NC; nieces and nephews, Laura Hauser (Josh) of Winston Salem, NC, Lane Huff (Stephanie) of Sykesville, MD, Tracy Stephenson (Tim) of Apison, TN, Shawn Hudgins (Jeff), of Clemmons, NC and Chad Williams (Regina) of Evansville, IN; aunt, Alma Hanscom of Jacksonville, FL; best friend, Nancy Solomon (Saul) of Winston Salem, NC; family friend, Bruce Amos of Woodstock, GA; great nieces and great nephews, Sarah, Anna, and Ashley Hauser, Margo Huff, Dalton and Brynn Hudgins, T.J. Stephenson, Ashleigh Pritchard (Eric), Makenzie, Megan, Katelyn and Chance Williams, Lucas, Hannah, Tori, Alex and Hazel Grace Loyd; and many cousins, extended family and friends.
The family will have a celebration of life service at 2 p.m. on January 26, 2019, in the chapel of First Baptist Church Woodstock, 11905 Highway 92, Woodstock, Georgia 30188 with Dr. Johnny M. Hunt officiating. Following the service, the family will receive friends in the chapel foyer. Martha will be laid to rest at Snider Family Cemetery, Prices Fork, VA.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Martha’s memory to The Hope Center at 295 Molly Lane, Suite 120, Woodstock GA, 30189 or https://supporthopecenter.com/.
Martha’s family invites you to share fond memories at woodstockfuneralhome.com.
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