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Dorothy M. Prince
October 27th, 1920 - December 22nd, 2007
October 27th, 1920 - December 22nd, 2007
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Prince, Dorothy M. 87, of Spring Hill and Formally of St. Petersburg, died December 22, 2007. She came here in 1945 from her native Chicago, IL and worked for Bay Pines Veterans Hospital as a nurse, LPN for 27 years. She was Catholic and a member of the Eastern Star. She is survived by her daughters; Dorothy & Jim Corcoran of Santa Rosa, CA, Cathy Pilkington & Dennis Knobloch of Chicago, IL, Patricia & Ted Wilhite of Spring Hill, FL, and a son Alan & Mary Pat Prince of Dansville, CA, 6 grandchildren Kathleen Corcoran, Catherine Healy, Jennifer Biglow, Scott, Ryan and Michele Prince and 2 great grandchildren Saharah Turner and Jahn Michael Bigelow. A gathering will be Saturday at 3PM at Anderson-McQueen Funeral and Cremation Tribute Center 2201-Dr. M.L.K Street North. Donations may be made to the Arthritis Foundation 3816-West Linebaugh Ave. suite 303, Tampa, FL 33618.
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