Prince, Roland A.
Born: July 27, 1916 in Shinglehouse, Pa.
Died: Abt November 23, 1960 in Cortland, N.Y.
Spouse: Norma E. Prince
Parents: Allen L. and Anita L. (Hendryx) Prince
Cemetery: EastSharonA_B
Location: East Sharon Cemetery, Sharon Twp., Potter Co., Sharon, Pa.
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Obituary
The Homer Independent Homer, N.Y. Fri., Dec. 2, 1960
ROLAND PRINCE
Roland A. Prince, 44, of 7 Meadow Drive, died last week Wednesday at the Cortland Memorial Hospital following a heart attack suffered earlier in the week.
Born July 27, 1916 in Shinglehouse, Penn., he was the son of Allen L. and Anita Hendryx Prince of Shinglehouse.
Mr. Prince was a salesman for
Interstate Creamery of Buffalo.
Surviving are his parents, his
widow, Mrs. Norma Prince; two
sons, Loren and Dennis Prince,
of Homer; a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn O'Donnell of Auburn; a sister, Mrs. LeLotta Phillips, of
Shinglehouse; and three grand-
children.
Funeral services were held on
Saturday at the Howard Funeral
Home in Shinglehouse. The Rev.
George Snow, pastor of the
Shinglehouse First Methodist
Church of which Mr. Prince was
a member, officiated.
Interment was in the East
Sharon Cemetery, Shinglehouse.
ROLAND PRINCE
Roland A. Prince, 44, of 7 Meadow Drive, died last week Wednesday at the Cortland Memorial Hospital following a heart attack suffered earlier in the week.
Born July 27, 1916 in Shinglehouse, Penn., he was the son of Allen L. and Anita Hendryx Prince of Shinglehouse.
Mr. Prince was a salesman for
Interstate Creamery of Buffalo.
Surviving are his parents, his
widow, Mrs. Norma Prince; two
sons, Loren and Dennis Prince,
of Homer; a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn O'Donnell of Auburn; a sister, Mrs. LeLotta Phillips, of
Shinglehouse; and three grand-
children.
Funeral services were held on
Saturday at the Howard Funeral
Home in Shinglehouse. The Rev.
George Snow, pastor of the
Shinglehouse First Methodist
Church of which Mr. Prince was
a member, officiated.
Interment was in the East
Sharon Cemetery, Shinglehouse.
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