Printice Lamor Meredith,., affectionately known by many as "Rico" and "Brother P," ascended from this earthly realm on November 3, 2024, in Alexandria, Virginia, leaving behind a vivid tapestry of memories woven through his remarkable life. Born on June 4, 1957, in the sun-kissed city of San Diego, California, Printice was not only a man of diverse pursuits but also a beacon of warmth to all who crossed his path.
Throughout his life, Printice embraced each moment with a spirit of adventure and camaraderie. His extensive travels across the United States were often highlighted by his passion for bowling, a sport that occupied a cherished space in his heart. The countless accolades, including multiple 300 rings, attested to his skill and dedication. Yet, beyond the trophies and accolades, he was a vibrant personality who delighted in making friends wherever he went—whether in the grocery line or a distant vacation spot, Printice was a magnet for connection.
Beyond the lanes and sunsets, Printice was equally renowned for his culinary excellence. With the innate ability to transform ordinary ingredients into extraordinary meals, he found profound joy in cooking not only for his family but for his neighbors as well. His legendary hospitality shone brightest during the tumultuous days of Hurricane Ike in 2008, when fierce winds and relentless rains left the community reeling. With resolve and a characteristic spirit of generosity, he fired up his grill, orchestrating a gathering to bring sustenance to both family and friends alike. Neighbors arrived with their perishables, forming a line that echoed with laughter and camaraderie, as Printice provided nourishment and comfort to all. Those who experienced that time speak fondly of his culinary creations and how his efforts illuminated a dark time, allowing the neighborhood to come together.
At the core of his being was a personality as inviting as it was contagious. Printice did not know a stranger; he enriched lives with his warmth and humor, making those around him feel valued and embraced. His jovial nature and penchant for jokes created an environment where laughter thrived, leaving joy in his wake.
Printice's spirit extended into his numerous hobbies and interests, from being a movie buff captivated by cinematic tales, to a profound appreciation for music, bowling, fishing, and the ever-evolving projects he loved to tackle in his spare time. A devoted fan of the Cowboys, Printice took pride in his interests, while his Christian faith served as the foundation of his values and actions.
He leaves to cherish his memory six adoring siblings: Jerdean Babet Gonzalez "Babs," Lillian Marie Harris, Jerone Benard Meredith "Bernard," John Edward Meredith, Robert Earl Meredith, and Olivia Delories McGhee, as well as an array of beloved children—Lavonda McCathern, Printice Meredith Jr. "PJ," Lloyd Compton, Jennifer Bonner, Kameron Meredith, Natasha Meredith, Jessica Compton, and Dominique Compton. He also is survived by his ex-wife, Joyce Curless, who, along with the rest of his family, will carry his legacy forward.
Printice was predeceased by his mother, Julia Reed, his father, Edmonds Meredith Junior, and his brother, Kelly Miller Meredith. His son, Edemonds Meredith, also preceded him in death, leaving a poignant void in the hearts of those who loved him.
As we reflect upon a life lived full of laughter, compassion, and camaraderie, we celebrate the essence of Printice Lamor Meredith, Sr., whose enduring spirit will forever resonate in the lives he touched.
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