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Judith Prince

November 3, 1943 - May 27, 2009
Service
Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home-Big Spring
Tuesday 6/2, 2:00 pm
Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home
3800 N. Big Spring St
Midland, Texas 79705
Monday 6/1, 6:48 am

Judith Prince, 65, of Big Spring, died on Wednesday, May 27, 2009, in a Lubbock hospital. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM Tuesday, June 2, 2009 at the Nalley-Pickle & Welch Rosewood Chapel with Ralph Anderson, minister of 11th and Birdwell Lane Church of Christ, officiating. The family will receive friends from 7:00Continue Reading

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Jackie (DeLeon) Starr left a message on June 2, 2009:
Mrs. Prince was my 1st grade teacher in Coahoma. She was one of my favorite teachers. I'll always remember her for her gummy worm rewards. To her family, truly sorry for your loss. Mrs. Prince was a wonderful person, who made a difference in my life, and I'm sure she touched a lot of little lives. It was truly a blessing to know her.
Sue Scott O'Daniel left a message on June 1, 2009:
I taught with Judith at Coahoma and also had the pleasure of teaching Julianna. I taught 1st. grade one year, after teaching older children, and Judith walked me through that year. Judith was a wonderful teacher, colleague, and friend. I am sorry for your loss and the family is in my thoughts and prayers.
Charlsye Smith left a message on June 1, 2009:
I worked with Judith for several years at Coahoma. She was a wonderful person and a delight to work with. We had a lot of good laughs. She was a great teacher and loved the children she taught. I feel very blessed to have know Judith.Bless you, Charlsye
Eliese Teasdale left a message on June 1, 2009:
I am so sorry for your loss. Even though I didn't know Judith, I know how much she will be missed. You both have been in my thoughts and prayers, and will continue to be. Andrew, if there is anything I can do for you, please let me know.
Jean Meeks left a message on May 31, 2009:
I certainly agree with Jackie Jeter when she says heaven will be sweeter with Judith there!! I was blessed to teach right beside Judith for several years in Coahoma! She was not only a wonderful mentor but a marvelous role model for many of us that were not as experienced at that time. She touched the hearts of not only fellow teachers but many children's lives. She hold's a special place in my heart! Jean
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Adam Dunlap left a message on May 30, 2009:
Mrs. Prince was the most influential teacher in a students life. There wasn't a day that she couldn't brighten. Even in taking the TAAS tests, she was always encouraging. "Now you are cooking with Gasoline" are the words she would say when we would figure out a stumped problem. Those words will never have the same ring coming from someone else. Even my days working at Al's BBQ, and Andrew always calling in orders for Steakfinger plates to take home to her. No other teacher will ever be remembered most for caring about her students than Mrs. Prince. May God keep each of you in His care and give us all comfort during the loss of an Angel. adamd
Terassa Henkell-Dunnam left a message on May 30, 2009:
I never met Mrs. Prince but her daughter was the sweetest. I'm sure she was a terrific person because Julianna was terrific and a parent's influence shines in their children. I'm so sorry for your loss, Juli! God bless you and your whole family!
Reveille Patterson left a message on May 30, 2009:
My daughter, Victoria, was blessed to have Mrs. Prince as a teacher many years ago in Coahoma. Through the years, we tend to remember teachers for certain things, and we always remember Mrs. Prince as one of the "Great" educators during her years of schooling. Our condolences on your loss. We will remember the family in our prayers. Thank you Mrs. Prince and rest in peace.
Jackie Jeter left a message on May 29, 2009:
Judith Prince: Wife of Andrew, Mom, One of the BEST teachers, EVER, Friend! Judith was gifted beyond words! Her love of teaching, the children she taught (and loved), of life, God, Jesus and just a GOOD PERSON made her very special and important! It is nice to be important...it is more important to be nice. She was BOTH! Long after we moved from Coahoma, I would speak of Judith and the joy she brought to those blessed enough to know/love her. I can see her laughing...knowing that what she did made a difference in this world! We will miss her! Heaven will be a nicer place because she is there.
Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home & Crematory left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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