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Queenie Prince May 3, 1925 - December 13, 2020

PRINCE, Queenie Florence (Hobbs) 1925 – 2020

Passed peacefully away at Golden Heights Manor, Bonavista on Sunday, December 13, 2020 with her family by her side, Queenie Prince of Princeton, aged 95 years.  Predeceased by her husband John; parents Abram and Catherine Hobbs; brother Abram Hobbs and sister-in-law Meta; son-in-law Donald Fry and dear lifelong friend Jennie Hobbs.

Leaving to mourn with loving memories and thankfulness for her long life are her daughters Linda Fry and Marjorie Yetman (Harold); sons John (Charlene), Robert (Mary) and Floyd (Lorraine); grandchildren Sandra Ford, Jeff Fry (Tracy), Trevor Yetman (Ashlea), Matthew Prince (Brooke), Adam Prince (Kari), Ryan Prince (Jenn), Olivia Prince (Dan), Rhiannon Prince, Daniel Prince (Chloe) and Hayley Prince; great grandchildren Rebecca Ford (Jordan), Carly Fry, Cameron Yetman, Caden Yetman, Benson Prince and Archie Prince.

          Queenie lived in Keels before moving to Princeton.  She served the public well as postmistress for more than thirty years.  She was a lifelong dedicated member of St. Peter’s Anglican Church and the Anglican Church Women’s Association.  Most of all she was loving and devoted to her family and a great friend to many.  Her faith in God was strong.  She is now at peace.

          Cremation has taken place.  There will be no visitation.  A private family service will be held at St. Thomas’ Anglican Church, Charleston, with interment to follow at St. Peter’s Anglican Cemetery in Princeton.

“BEYOND THE SUNSET FOREVER MORE”

Cremation has taken place.  There will be no visitation.  A private family service will be held at St. Thomas’ Anglican Church, Charleston, with interment to follow at St. Peter’s Anglican Cemetery in Princeton.

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    Canon Edward Keeping says

    The Prince Family,
    So sorry to read today of the death of your mother and grandmother.
    I have wonder memories of her during my ministry in the Parish of King’s Cove and St. Peter’s Church, Princeton.
    My thoughts and prayers are with you today in your loss. Give thanks to God for her 95 years and remember all the joy that you shared with her over the years. What a remarkable women? What a wonderful lady of faith?
    Take care and remember that God holds her in the palm of his hand for all eternity. Peace to you all at this time.

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    Gloria Squires says

    Linda,Marjorie and family,So sorry to hear of your mom’s passing.Please accept my sincere condolences.

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    Donna (Quinton) Pettie and my sisters Sandra & Joan says

    So sorry to hear the passing of your mom. Many fond memories of her. Our sincere sympathy to the whole family.

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    Colleen and Paul says

    Extending our deepest sympathy to you all during this sad time. Our prayers and blessings are with you all.

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    Bill and Winnie Hart says

    Condolences to John and all the Prince Family

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    Rev. Gerald Giles says

    Sorry to hear of your mom`s passing. My deepest condolences

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    Harold Tremblett says

    Condolences to Marjorie, Linda and family. I got to know Queenie quite well during the past three and a half years at Golden Heights Manor as I went there almost every day to visit my mother. My sincere sympathies to your entire family at this difficult time.

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    Terry and Judy Quinton says

    To the Family,
    We are sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing. We are thinking of you all at this sad time. Queenie was a lovely lady and I, Terry, have many fond memories of growing up next door to you all. Cherish the wonderful memories you all share and she will stay with you forever.

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