Lemley Chapel
Serving Sedro-Woolley &
All of Skagit County Since 1935
1008 Third Street
Sedro-Woolley, WA
360-855-1288
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David Wayne Prince

David Wayne Prince

Sunday, September 15th, 2002

David Wayne Prince, age 24, is resting at peace with his grandfather as the result of a hit and run automobile accident on Sunday, September 15, 2002 near Rockport, WA. He was born November 10, 1977 in Sedro-Woolley, WA the son of Wayne and Susan Hoffman Prince. David was a lifetime resident of Concrete where he attended school and worked as a water well technician with his father’s company Prince Well Drilling. David had a lot of friends and will be missed. He is survived by his parents Wayne and Susan Prince of Concrete. A brother John William McCutcheon of Hamilton. Grandmother’s Edith Hoffman of Concrete and Eva Ammons of Tuckasegee, NC. Aunts and Uncles Joe and Ilene Prince of Concrete, Glenda and Sam Johnson of Marblemount, and Bill and Pam Hoffman of Monroe. He was preceded in death by his grandfather William Carl Hoffman.
Funeral Services will be Friday, September 20, 2002 at 2:00 PM at the Hamilton Baptist Church with Pastor Bruce Martin of the Concrete Assembly of God Church officiating. Burial will follow at the Forest Park Cemetery in Concrete. Memorials are suggested to the Hamilton Baptist Church. Arrangements and Services under the care of Lemley Chapel, Sedro-Woolley.
You may share your thoughts and memories of David by signing our on-line guestbook at www.lemleychapel.com

Guestbook

  • Jay

    I don’t know what else to say- he got to hold my son when he was first born, we spent most of our school days together, shared a Cadillac, clothes, cds, food (speaking of which- I remember when we used to go to Logger’s Landing for lunch and he’d spend time salting and peppering his burger until it was perfect)- that goes for every restaurant we went to. He was a genuinely nice guy with lots to offer anyone that knew him. I remember when he first got the Vette and drove it down to my house. My mom used to leave the door open and welcomed him to come and go as he pleased. We all loved him in my family.