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Lucille
Prince
August 3, 1934 — July 6, 2024
Biscoe
Cynthia Lucille Prince, left this world peacefully at the age of 89, on July 6, 2024. She was born on August 3, 1934, in the small river community of Des Arc, Arkansas to the family of Neely and Irene Howard Williams. Lucille was the fourth born of five children and received education through the local public schools.
In 1950, she married the love of her life, James Prince, in Biscoe, Arkansas. Upon his return from the Korean War, they chose to make their home and raise a family in Brasfield, Arkansas. Lucille was a woman of simple pleasures. She had a remarkable skill with a needle and thread and worked outside the home as a seamstress throughout her career. She loved cooking for her family and friends, becoming well-known for her incredible chocolate pies and homemade rolls. She also enjoyed the quiet art of quilting and had a beautiful collection of angel figurines that she treasured.
Her warmth, kindness, and dedication to family were the hallmarks of her character. Lucille's home was always a place of love, and a testament to her generous spirit and loving heart. Her life was a testament to the power of family, and faith. Lucille was a warrior who fought a long hard battle with Breast Cancer and later Dementia and Alzheimer's. Though she has left this world, her spirit lives on in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to know her. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
Lucille was a faithful member of the Brasfield Methodist Church, where she found joy and fellowship among her church family. She was preceded in death by her beloved parents, Neely and Irene Williams, her beloved husband, James Prince, cherished daughter, Barbara Cazer, her precious granddaughter, Jolie Smith, and her dear siblings, W.L. Williams, Ed Williams, Eugene Williams, and Hazel Overturf.
She is survived by her devoted daughters, Brenda (Joey) Smith of Lonoke and Janice (Barry) Minor of Devalls Bluff and son-in-law Larry Cazer of Biscoe. She leaves behind four grandchildren who were the light of her life: Liz (Brint) Jackson of Brookland, Joshua Cazer of Miami, Florida, Jeffrey Minor (Lacey) of Paulina, LA, and Jordan Smith of Lonoke. Lucille's legacy continues through her four great-grandchildren: Emily Jackson, James Minor, Kennedy Minor, and Julia Minor.
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