Dennis Edwin Prince Submitted by: Pam (Hodges) Crain
BILLINGS - - Dennis E. Prince, 19, who had been in a coma since being injured in a traffic accident near Orlando, June 8, died Sunday in an Oklahoma City hospital.
His funeral will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Freedom Baptist Church, north east of Billings, with eh Rev. Gene Acuff of Stillwater and The Rev. Bill Combrink of Billings as the officiating ministers.
Prince will be buried in the Mt. Vernon Cemetery, northwest of Billings, Anderson Funeral Home of Billings is in charge of arrangements.
Prince was born June 24, 1960, at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. He lived at several different locations while his father was in the Air Force and attended elementary school at Billings.
After graduation from the Mulhall-Orlando High School, Prince went to the Indian Meridian Vo-Tech in Stillwater and graduated in 1979. He began work for the Blackjack Oil co., in Perry, after finishing Vo-Tech.
He is survived by his parents, two sisters and two brothers, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Prince, Debra, Donita, David and Daniel, all of the home at Orlando; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. H. G. McConnell of Blackwell. His grandfather McConnell and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Prince of Billings preceded him in death.
The casket will not be opened following the funeral service.
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