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Frederick Seaton Prince Jr.

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Frederick Seaton Prince, Jr. 1937 ~ 2004  After a well-fought and heroic battle, Frederick Seaton ("Rick") Prince, Jr. surrendered to leukemia on Sunday morning, September 5, 2004 at the Huntsman Cancer Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. Rick was the first born son of Barbara Browning and F....

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Rick brought intelligence and wisdom to every issue he encountered and then blended them with a deep sense of fairness and integrity. Marks of a great lawyer, friend and citizen of our times. Knowing him was a privilege--he was always generous with his time and good counsel. My condolences to all of his fine family!

I know that Rick will be missed by all he knew. His attitude and friendly greetings were the greatest. Our sympathy to the family.

We enjoyed Rick's enthusiasm for life and for all he was doing. He always worked for solutions and carried more than his share of the load. We will miss him.

John, I am sorry to hear of the loss of your brother. My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this difficult time.

On behalf of the owners and many past and present employees of Stein Eriksen Lodge, I send our deepest sympathy as well as our thanks for Rick's vision in developing this great ski lodge.

We were saddened to hear of your loss. Please know that our thoughts are with you all at this difficult time.

Ricks brother Bob and I were best friends in 5th and 6th grade 40 years ago. I want to apologize for all of Ricks stuff that we stole and broke. I know that Bob loved his brother.

Rick was the very defination of a "true friend." For over 30 years I had the priviledge of knowing and working with him, and never once did his friendship or loyalty waiver. He will be missed greatly, but I know that he is in a better place, and that he is no longer suffering. Thanks Rick, I will always love you and remember you.

I'm so sorry for your loss. However, what a great legacy you have to remember your father.