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John Mack Prince

Posted By on January 1, 2012

John Mack Prince      June 7, 1921 – Jan 1, 2012

Our beloved father and grandfather passed away Jan 1, 2012. Preceded in death by his wife of 33 years, Mildred (Ward) Prince. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake City Temple. John touched the hearts and lives of so many people with his caring, energetic and humorous personality. He proudly served during Word War II. He retired from Tooele Army Depot in 1973 after 32 yrs of service. John spent the last 3 yrs of his life at Cottage Glen where he spent quality time with the many friends he made. Survived by his children John A. Prince (Buckley, WA), Verna LaBadie (Tooele,UT), Patsy (Steve) Porter (Silver Springs, NV), Katherine Prince (Yuma, AZ); grandchildren, Shasta (Matt) Bergener (Buckley WA), Jason Aaron Prince (West Jordan, UT), Nancy (Chuck) Watkins (Tooele, UT), Jody (Bill) Long (Stockton, UT), David (Brenda) LaBadie (West Valley City, UT), Joe (Angie) Howard (Fallon, NV), Sheila Prince (Yuma, AZ); 11 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Friday Jan 6, 2012 at the Tooele Stake Center located at 253 So 2nd East at 11:00AM. A viewing will be held prior to the service from 9:30-10:45  at  the church. Burial will take place in the Tooele Cemetery.

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  1. Paul Mortensen says:

    I am sorry to hear the passing of Uncle John. My heart goes out to all whom is affected by his passing. I remember when we would come to visit Uncle John and Aunt Mildred in Toole. I fondly remember when we would go hunting just outside of Toole with Uncle John, Uncle Bill, Scoopy, my dad (John Mortensen) and others. What I remember the most about Uncle John is that he was a kind gentle person and his stories that inspired me. I always enjoyed visiting. May God be with you and bless you in this time of morning for your loss.

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