Extracted from The Seattle Daily Times (Seattle, WA)
I. DIXON PRINCE
Rosary for I. Dixon Prince, 33, an insurance salesman, will be said at 7:45 o'clock tonight in the Fisher-Kalfus Funeral Home. Requiem Mass will be said at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow in the Church of Christ the King, with burial in Calvary.
Mr. Prince died Thursday in a hospital of a heart ailment after a short illness. He was born in Dodson, La., and had lived here six years. He was a veteran of the Second World War.
Surviving are his wife, Anne; a daughter, Pamela Anne, Seattle; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Prince, Dodson, La.; two sisters, Mrs. Thelma Sanders and Nella [sic Nelda] Prince, both of Shreveport, La., and two brothers, Victor Prince, Washington, D. C., and Edsel Prince, Dodson.
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Extracted from The Winn Parish Enterprise (Winnfield, LA)
Ishmael D. Prince Dies of Heart Attack in Seattle
Funeral services for Ishmael D. Prince, 33, who died February 29, 1952, of a heart attack and complications in Seattle, Wash., were held at Christ the King Church, Seattle, Wash., Tuesday, March 4.
Mr. Prince was a resident of the Fellowship community, Winn Parish, until after the war, when he made his home in Seattle. He was a member of the Baptist Church. He served four years in World War II, 17 months of which were spent in Alaska and the rest in Camp Polk, La., and Fort Lawton, Wash., serving as an x-ray technician.
He is survived by his wife, the former Anne Bleskin of Seattle and one daughter, Pamelia Anne, 3; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Prince, Dodson, Rt. 1; two brothers, Edsel W. of Rt. 1, Dodson, and Victor E., of Beltsville, Md.; two sisters, Mrs. W. E. Sanders and Nelda Rae Prince of Shreveport; two grandmothers, Mrs. D. L. Kirkland, Rt. 1, Dodson, and Mrs. J. T. Prince, El Dorado, Ark., and numerous aunts and uncles.
His brother, Victor, and sister, Nelda Rae, flew to Seattle to assist his wife and attend the services. Due to failing health his parents could not make the trip.
Monday, March 3, 1952
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Thursday, March 6, 1952