Mount Pleasant: Ray Price Ranch

The East Texas ranch where Ray Price lived and died on December 16, 2013

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100 W First St, Mount Pleasant, TX 75455

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33.15587875006, -94.967763740685


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Ray Price made his home on a ranch outside Mount Pleasant, in the heart of East Texas. He spent his years off the road tending cattle, horses, and gamefowl on this beloved property. Moreover, Titus County’s rolling landscape felt natural to a man raised between Dallas and the East Texas piney woods. Therefore, Mount Pleasant gave Ray Price the quiet sanctuary that balanced his decades on the road.

Price continued recording and performing well into his eighties, even after a cancer diagnosis in 2011. He left the hospital in December 2013 to return to his ranch for hospice care. Furthermore, his wife Janie said he wanted to spend his final days at home, surrounded by family and friends. Thus, the Mount Pleasant ranch became the final chapter of a life devoted to music and the Texas land.

A Legendary Career Ended in East Texas Peace

Ray Price died on December 16, 2013, at his ranch outside Mount Pleasant. He was 87 years old and had outlasted most of his country music contemporaries. In addition, he had defied a rapid decline after his pancreatic cancer diagnosis two years earlier. Consequently, his final days reflected the same stubborn grace that had defined his music for six decades.

Today, Mount Pleasant and Titus County honor their most famous resident with quiet pride. Moreover, the Titus County Courthouse anchors a downtown that carries the spirit of East Texas that Price loved. Visitors who travel to Mount Pleasant walk the same East Texas streets that he called home. Ultimately, the ranch near Mount Pleasant stands as the final resting place of one of Texas’s most beloved musical sons.

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