of Mountain View, AR
February 22, 1932 - February 13, 2015
Genevieve Hodges Prince, 82, of Mountain View, entered into rest on February 13, 2015, in Little Rock, AR. Genevieve was born February 22, 1932 in Paraquett, AR to Pleas and Alice (Miller) Hodges. She was a member of School Avenue Church of Christ. She was a homemaker and a hard-working farmer's wife.
She is survived by her son, Ronald Bradley Prince and wife Ginger of West Memphis,
AR; two daughters, Deborah Sue Roberts of Mountain Home, AR, and Judy Alice Brown and husband Lindsay of North Little Rock, AR; four grandchildren; David Michael Williams and wife Lisa, Jenna Faithe Prince, Victoria Shea Prince, and Kassy Lee McKinney; and two brothers; P.W. Hodges of South Beloit, IL, and Johnny Hodges of Jonesboro, AR.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Rondal Prince; parents, Pleas and Alice (Miller) Hodges and grandson, Heath Edward McKinney, siblings; William, Geneva, Hubert, Anna Bell, Peggy, and Barbara.
Visitation will be 5-8 P.M. Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015 at Roller Crouch Funeral Home Chapel. Graveside services will be 11 A.M. Friday, Feb. 20, 2015 at Case/East Richwoods Cemetery with Brother Finis Brewer officiating.
Roller Crouch Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
DEAR DEBBIE AND BRAD AND JUDY I REMEMBER ALL THE GOOD TIME IN LAGRANGE, YOU AL WOULD NOT BELIEVE WHAT LAGRANGE LOOKS LIKE NOW NOTHING AT ALL LEFT,FRIEND
Words are inadequate to express the sadness felt with death of your mother. I pray that God’s love enfolds you during your journey through grief.
I send you thoughts of comfort and support in your grieving process. Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your heart.
With sincere sympathy
My deepest sympathy for your loss. Words can not express how badly I feel for you. I am thinking of you and will be praying for you.
My thoughts and prayers are with Mrs. Prince's family. We were long time neighbors in Lagrange.
It is sad and heartbreaking to read the total of a life in a couple of paragraphs. I know this lovely woman had a full, happy life and the people closest to her will miss her all of their days. Good bye, Aunt Genevieve. Fly with the angels.
Mrs. Prince was a neighbor and a good friend of mine. I enjoyed helping her whenever she was in need. I will miss her calls. Richard Stoltze