Born Oct. 26, 1969, in Sumter County, she was a daughter of James Anthony and Alline Prince (Freddie). She attended Lee County public schools. Deborah was a loving, compassionate, friendly person who loved life to the fullest. She adored her grandchildren and loved her family dearly.
She leaves to cherish her precious memories: a daughter, Shelina Prince of Sumter; a son, Quanitis McFadden of Lynchburg; two sisters, Betty Jean Prince and Margaret (German) Williams, both of Lynchburg; two grandchildren, Ayden McDonald and Kairek McFadden; aunts, Rose Marie Burroughs and Mary Jane Burroughs, both of Florence, and Patricia Burroughs and Catherine Lowery, both of Sumter; uncles, Franklin Burroughs, Robert and Moses Prince, all of Lynchburg, and Randy Hampton of Shiloh; a niece, Moneik Prince of the home; nephews, James Prince, Antonio (Tiffany) Lowery, Antron Hanna, and Anthony, John and Malcolm McDowell, all of Lynchburg; grandfather, George "Sonny" Williams; a special grandmother, Bertie Mae Nance; special aunt, Lizzie McDowell; godchild, Shawnna Prince; special friend, Edward Green; special cousin, Linda Ann Prince; a host of other cousins, relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her son, Jermaine Prince; sister, Wanda McDowell; and her grandmothers, Marie Hardy Prince and Jessie Mae Burroughs.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Goodwill Presbyterian Church (USA), Mayesville, with the Rev. Dr. Ella F. Busby, pastor, eulogist, assisted by Elder Othan Franklin and Elder Ellaree Hampton.
The family will receive friends and relatives at the family home, 685 Elliott Highway, Mayesville.
The remains will be placed in the church at 1 p.m.
The funeral procession will leave at 1:20 p.m. from the family home.
Flower bearers and pallbearers will be relatives and friends.
Burial will be in the Goodwill Presbyterian Church cemetery.
Born Oct. 26, 1969, in Sumter County, she was a daughter of James Anthony and Alline Prince (Freddie). She attended Lee County public schools. Deborah was a loving, compassionate, friendly person who loved life to the fullest. She adored her grandchildren and loved her family dearly.
She leaves to cherish her precious memories: a daughter, Shelina Prince of Sumter; a son, Quanitis McFadden of Lynchburg; two sisters, Betty Jean Prince and Margaret (German) Williams, both of Lynchburg; two grandchildren, Ayden McDonald and Kairek McFadden; aunts, Rose Marie Burroughs and Mary Jane Burroughs, both of Florence, and Patricia Burroughs and Catherine Lowery, both of Sumter; uncles, Franklin Burroughs, Robert and Moses Prince, all of Lynchburg, and Randy Hampton of Shiloh; a niece, Moneik Prince of the home; nephews, James Prince, Antonio (Tiffany) Lowery, Antron Hanna, and Anthony, John and Malcolm McDowell, all of Lynchburg; grandfather, George "Sonny" Williams; a special grandmother, Bertie Mae Nance; special aunt, Lizzie McDowell; godchild, Shawnna Prince; special friend, Edward Green; special cousin, Linda Ann Prince; a host of other cousins, relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her son, Jermaine Prince; sister, Wanda McDowell; and her grandmothers, Marie Hardy Prince and Jessie Mae Burroughs.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Goodwill Presbyterian Church (USA), Mayesville, with the Rev. Dr. Ella F. Busby, pastor, eulogist, assisted by Elder Othan Franklin and Elder Ellaree Hampton.
The family will receive friends and relatives at the family home, 685 Elliott Highway, Mayesville.
The remains will be placed in the church at 1 p.m.
The funeral procession will leave at 1:20 p.m. from the family home.
Flower bearers and pallbearers will be relatives and friends.
Burial will be in the Goodwill Presbyterian Church cemetery.
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