Dwight Prince
December 13, 1960 - April 21, 2017
Dwight was born in Sandy to Ken and Emma Prince. He graduated from Jordan High School in 1979 where he ran track, played football and tennis and was involved with drama and Madrigals. He went to BYU and U of U and enjoyed cheering for both teams. He spent his life as a General Contractor and built mostly residential homes. He was an outdoorsman who loved to fish, hike and camp. He was an avid scouter and scoutmaster most of his life. He loved music and broadway, especially the oldies. He loved "pondering," that is, building ponds and was an avid fish hobbyist. Dwight is remembered as a good and generous friend who had an adventurous spirit.
He is survived by his mother; children Brittany (Braden) Davis, Berlyn, Preston, Hayden, Logan and their mother, Cynthia; granddaughter Cece Davis; and siblings Robert, Alan, Colleen, Karen. Preceded in death by his father.
Friends are invited to a memorial at 7:00 PM on Friday May 5th at the Hidden Valley Park, 11700 South Wasatch Blvd. He will be laid to rest on Saturday, May 6th at 9:30 AM at Sandy City Cemetery, 9126 South 700 East, Sandy.
In Loving Memory
Dear Prince family, So sorry to learn of Dwight's passing. I was able to work closely with him on and off over many years and always admired his knowledge and ability in his profession but even more than that, valued our friendship. I believe that there will come a time when we all will meet again free from what were the negative complexities and challenges of this life and just be able to feast on the positive aspects that we so much enjoyed abut each other. I am out of town on business this Friday and won't be attending Dwight's memorial service. My best thoughts and memories of Dwight will be there though.
Tony Oviatt
Sandy, Ut
Dear Prince Family, We are so sorry for the loss of your dad Dwight. As close neighbors when our kids were growing up, we will forever hold the loving memories. Dwight was a family man, active in his kids sports and a great neighbor. We are sincerely saddened that his life ended so quick. Joanne and Mike Kartsonis
MIke & Joanne Kartsonis
Cave Creek, AZ