Warren Frank Prince Sr. Submitted by: Pam (Hodges) Crain
Prince Service Slated Monday
PERRY -- Warren Frank Prince, Sr., 56, died in an Oklahoma City hospital Friday morning.
His service will be at 2 p. m. Monday, April 18 in the Freedom Baptist Church in Billings, Ok. Rev. Bill Combrink and Glenn Peck of Garber officiating. Burial will be in the Mount Vernon Cemetery, north of Billings with the Anderson - Reavis Funeral Home of Garber in charge.
He was born on a farm near Billings July 8, 1931 and attended school at Dayton rural and Lamont rural schools. Prince served with the U. S. Navy and later for the Oklahoma Transportation Division for eight years.
He was a member of the Freedom Baptist Church and the Noble County Coonhunters Association.
He and Patricia Whitefield were married at Stephenville, Tx Feb 15, 1963.
In addition to his wife (Pat) he is survived by two sons, Warren Jr., and Stephen Ray of Perry; four daughters, Sheryl Dawn Prince, Mrs. Jeff (Shirley) Hartung, Mrs. Leslie (Brenda) Kaminska, all of Perry, Mrs. Steve (Nina) Long of Ceres; five brothers, Herbert L. and Billy Joe of Blackwell, Chester (Bud) of Billings, Arthur of Lamont and Jake of Mulholl; three sisters, Mrs. Emil (Edith) Sebranek, Mrs. Don (Lola) McConnell of Garber and Shirley McConnell of Blackwell and six grandchildren.
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