A native of Carthage, he was preceded in death by his parents, Dr. Kenneth Carl Prince and Doris Wubbena Prince. He was a graduate of Centenary College of Louisiana and the Institute of Sacred Music of Yale University. He had served as minister of Music at Plymouth Congregational Church in Lansing; as organist-choirmaster at Martin Luther Chapel at Michigan State University; and was currently employed at Willingham and Cote Law Firm of Lansing. He was a member of the American Guild of Organists and of the Association of Anglican Musicians.
He is survived by one brother, Rev. Christopher Prince of Hempstead; two sisters, Becky Bunyard of Carthage and Leslie Copeland of Shreveport, La.; two nieces and a nephew.
Published in The Panola Watchman (Carthage, TX), August 19, 1990
A native of Carthage, he was preceded in death by his parents, Dr. Kenneth Carl Prince and Doris Wubbena Prince. He was a graduate of Centenary College of Louisiana and the Institute of Sacred Music of Yale University. He had served as minister of Music at Plymouth Congregational Church in Lansing; as organist-choirmaster at Martin Luther Chapel at Michigan State University; and was currently employed at Willingham and Cote Law Firm of Lansing. He was a member of the American Guild of Organists and of the Association of Anglican Musicians.
He is survived by one brother, Rev. Christopher Prince of Hempstead; two sisters, Becky Bunyard of Carthage and Leslie Copeland of Shreveport, La.; two nieces and a nephew.
Published in The Panola Watchman (Carthage, TX), August 19, 1990
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