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Almeda Charlene Prince

Grove City, Ohio

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PRINCE Almeda Charlene (Adams) Prince 69, of Circleville, passed away Saturday, December 26, 2009. Preceded in death by her parents Woodrow and Helena Adams. Almeda is survived by her husband of fifty years, Jesse Donald Prince; sons, Gregory (Johnna), Jeffrey and Trevor (Amy); seven...

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My dear friend Almeda. I miss are friendship and long talks. I know you are in Heaven. Love Kay Kaho!

Miss you my friend. Just sold your niece a house.

Dear Family,

We were at a Christmas Gathering and were
sharing fond memories of Almeda. We were laughing about some of the things we did
while she was are manager at Coldwell Banker.

Kay Kaho

Just learned of the death of your cousin, Almeda. Our prayers are with the family. Ron & Beverly (Brown) Humphrey.

DON & FAMILY,
PATSY SENT ME AN E MAIL ABOUT ALMEDA PASSING. I'M SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR LOSS. I REMEMBER HELPING RAYMOND ON YOUR ADDITION & ROOF YEARS AGO. I WILL KEEP YOU ALL IN MY PRAYERS. SINCERLY, TONY HATFIELD

I've known Almeda and family since they moved into the Robtown area and the Scioto Chapel Church in the 1970's. Almeda served our little church well and even served on distrcit committees of the United Methodist Church. I know of no one that I admired more. She was courageous in dealing with Church matters and with her personal battle with cancer. As I told the congregation Sunday, Almeda "passed on" -- I can't say "she lost her battle with cancer" as some would say because I can't equate...

It's been a long time, but I fondly remember Almeda and the entire Adams family from my childhood. Back then, we called her 'Oop'. What a beautiful young lady she was and how I admired her! Through her brother, Woody, I've been able to know her as the fine adult she became. What a blessing she was to her family and friends. She goes to a better place leaving behind smiles in the hearts of all who knew her. Who could ask for a better legacy? You did well, Oop. Thanks for the memories.

Jesse and family, we are saddened by the loss of your wife, mother, and grandmother. Please except our sincerest condolences and know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless You.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.