Peggie Prince © Anderson-Burris Funeral Home 11-2011 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
Peggy Prince was born on May 9, 1937, in Calumet OK to Albert and Florence (Wright) Plato and died on November 18, 2011, in Enid OK. She grew up in El Reno OK and graduated from El Reno High School.
On July 2, 1954, she married (Ray Eugene) "Gene" Prince in Chickasha OK. They made their home in Enid in the early 1960's. Peggy owned and operated several beauty salons around Enid. She was a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church for over 30 years, Lamb's Flock Sunday School Class, and Chapter GP of P.E.O. Peggy enjoyed spending time with her family, working crossword puzzles, reading, and watching the birds.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, and two brothers.
She is survived by her children Kathy (Glen) Haworth, Sherri (Roger) Woods, and James Prince, all of Enid; 5 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; brother Charles Plato of Chandler AZ; special friend Bob Jones; and other relatives and many friends
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