OBITUARY OF WEBB PRINCE
The Clarksburg Star - November 15, 1957
Prominent Farmer Dies of Heart Attack, Funeral Tuesday
Mr. Webb Prince, of Clarksburg, died suddenly of a hear attack at his farm
home Sunday Morning about 9 o'clock. He was stricken while helping his son,
Floyd, feed the calves.
Mr. Prince was a farmer and a former bee inspector. He was born in Louisa,
Kentucky on February 24, 1890 a son of John and Jenny Large Prince. On December
17, 1914 he was married to Martha May who survives.
Also surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Effie Millsap, Mrs. Sue Ellen
Clarke of Clarksburg Route 1, Mrs. Audrey Bowman of Grove City, and Mrs. Ethel
Burns of Chillicothe Route 6, three sons, C. Murrell Prince of Columbus,
Charles Prince of the U.S. Army, and Floyd Prince of near Clarksburg; four
brothers, Goerge Prince of Louisa, Ky, Charles Prince of Portsmouth, Carter
Prince of Frankfort Route 2, and Scott Prince of Roanoke, Va., three sisters,
Mrs. Ozella Hicks of Clarksburg, Mrs. Charles Forrest of Columbus and Mrs.
Ramie Compton of Louisa, Ky and 12 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at Browns Chapel, Tuesday afternoon at 1:30
with the Rev. DeLoss Smith officiating. Burial was made in Browns Chapel
Cemetery, under direction of the Ware Funeral Home.
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