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  2. Price died in Brunswick, Georgia on May 28, 1996 of congestive heart failure. She is buried next to Joyce Blackburn, and just yards from Anson Dodge and his two wives. Her tombstone reads: "After her conversion to Jesus Christ, October 2, 1949, she wrote 'Light ... and eternity and love and all are mine at last.'".

  3. May 30, 1996 · Eugenia Price, who turned a chance visit to coastal Georgia into a career as the South's most popular writer of antebellum romantic fiction, died on Tuesday at a hospital in Brunswick, Ga., not...

  4. Oct 4, 2004 · Eugenia Price is known for her best-selling historical fiction, much of which is set in Georgia. At the time of her death in 1996, Price had written fourteen novels, twenty-two inspirational books, and three autobiographies.

  5. Dec 29, 2016 · A radio host. A Christian inspirational author. Eugenia Price was a woman with many talents, but it was a chance side-trip to St. Simons Island in 1961 that not only changed the trajectory of her writing career but also solidified Coastal Georgia’s rich history in the world of literature.

  6. Jul 23, 2021 · Words by Natalie Mesgleski Belonging to what is known as the Golden Isles, St. Simons Island is tucked away on 100 miles of Georgia coastline, and is home to the well-loved stories of author Eugenia Price. Known as ‘Genie’ to close friends, and known for putting St. Simons on the map; Eugenia Price started a new life for herself on this small island, writing stories about the people who ...

  7. Even though Price ended up writing in a number of different genres, it ended up being the romance novels that were the most well-received and gained her the most fans. She passed away in Brunswick, Georgia, of congestive heart failure on May 28, 1996. She is buried in Frederica at the Christ Church Cemetery.

  8. Eugenia Price died May 28, 1996, in Brunswick, Georgia of congestive heart failure and is buried in the Christ Church cemetery, Frederica, Georgia. Many of her books remain in print and have translated into 17 languages, charming readers of all ages and nationalities Her manuscripts are housed at Boston University .

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