Blaine Lloyd (Thruston) Prince passed away unexpectedly on July 28th,2022 at the age of 30 at his family’s home in Concordia, Kansas. His viewing with be held this Friday August 5th, 2022 from 10am-5pm at Nutter Mortuary in Concordia, Kansas. A dinner and celebration of life will follow at the church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints with family and friends.
Blaine is survived by his wife Rin Prince; his only son Luke Carter Prince-Charles; his grandparents; siblings and parents. Blaine was born on October 4th, 1991 in Lodi California to Elizabeth Russell and Richard Truman. He attended Arizona State University and later moved to Concorida, Kansas where he met his wife to be Rin Charles. He soon became a very knowledgeable man with many trades and even began his own handyman business as he flipped a house as a personal project. Blaine wanted to become a master stone mason in time and enjoyed practising on local limestone.
He and Rin spent every day together and did many adventures big and small. Sometimes just going for local drives; collecting limestone, playing Pokemon Go, going to other towns, and just doing some local site seeing. A few out-of-state adventures include going to Las Vegas a couple of times with friends, visiting family in Arizona or going on a cruise. The cruise was of the most exciting vacations full of late-night BLTs and becoming engaged. Blaine stood amongst the crowd in the 5-star restaurant and loudly proposed. After hearing yes the entire restaurant cheered and began singing and dancing. Two years later on August 29,2019, they welcomed beautiful and healthy boy Luke Carter Prince-Charles to the world. They married 9-19-2019 at a local park with a small ceremony and a handful of family.
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