Tina Smith Prince, age 46, of Sandersville, passed away Friday, May 28, 2021. A memorial service celebrating her life will be held on Thursday, June 10th at 2:00 p.m. at First Church of the Nazarene in Sandersville. Reverend Joe Crosby, Reverend Danny Thomas and Reverend Chad Waller will officiate. The family will greet friends following the memorial service at the church.
Tina was born in Dekalb County and reared in both Washington County and Columbia County, where she graduated from Lakeside High School. She graduated from Georgia College and State University with a bachelor's in early childhood education and later obtained her master's degree also in education. Tina currently worked as a first-grade teacher at Ridge Road Primary school in Sandersville. She possessed a true and genuine love for her students often going extra miles to make sure of their wellbeing. Tina was a member of Legacy Church. She loved camping, fishing, and travelling especially to the mountains and the beach. She brought sunshine to many people's lives; therefore, it is fitting that the sunflower is her favorite flower.
Survivors include her daughters, Amanda Brooke Prince and her spouse Jayden of Indiana and MacKenzie Sheree Prince and her fiancé Timothy Kevin Newborn of Sandersville; grandchildren, Allena, Thea, Kendall, and Timothy Kyle; parents, Louis and Kay H. Smith of Sandersville; sister, Sharon Marie S. Beal and her husband Patrick of Tennille; nephews, Austin Beal and Ryan Beal; and grandmother, Rubye Hitchcock of Sandersville. Tina is predeceased by her grandfather, Louie Hitchcock.
Donations may be made to Ridge Road Primary School to assist children in need c/o Washington County Board of Education, attention Sandra McMaster, P.O. Box 716, Sandersville, GA. 31082.
May and Smith Funeral Directors is in charge of these arrangements. www.mayandsmithfuneraldirectors.com
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