Priscilla Ann Smith
August 21, 1954 - August 1, 2007
Obituary
Priscilla Ann Smith
Priscilla Ann Smith was born in Seattle, Washington on August 21, 1954 to the parents of Joe Jackson and Nellie Rodde Caldwell. Priscilla attended school in Seattle. She confessed Christ at an early age and united at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church. She met and married Walter Smith, Jr. To this union were born two sons, and three girls. Priscilla departed this life on August 1, 2007. She was preceded in death by her husband Walter Smith, Jr. and sister Wilma Bailey. She leaves to mourn, her loving mother Nellie Lillian Rodde, father Joe Jackson, brothers Thomas Caldwell, and Joseph Caldwell, sisters Barbara Ann Jones, Arnett Adams, Sherry Grape from Anderson, SC, Sandra Lee Caldwell, Ruby Myrtis Caldwell and baby sister Claretha Caldwell all of Seattle, WA. Also sons and daughters Fredrick Pickett, Tasha Pickett, Demetrius Doll, Carlina Doll, and Gavina Smith and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. Funeral Services were held Friday, August 10, 2007 at 10:00am at Bonney-Watson Funeral Home, 1732 Broadway, Seattle, WA 206 322-0013.
Aunt Cilla,
We will miss that smile you share at each family event, that two step you do when it gets good. God has brought you home, away from the hurt and pain of this crazy place called earth. As you look down smiling we know you are with the heavenly father basking in his richness and glory. Until we meet again in the after life.
Love always,
Your nephew and neice
I LOVE YOU AUNTY YOU WILL BE MISSED
AUNTY I LOVE YOU SO MUCH AND I WILL MISS YOU AS WELL YOUR NOW MY ANGEL FROM UP ABOVE YOU HAVE NO WORRIES NOW AND YOUR RESTING LOVE ALWAYS
YOUR FAVORITE NEICE TRINA
I LOVE YOU AUNTY YOUR IN A BETTER PLACE NO MORE PAIN
much love lashaye
DEAR LORD ILL SEE YOU IN HEAVEN TO BE MY LOVE I MISS YOU ALL MY HUGGS AND KISSES
Dear Aunty I Know I Was Young When IYou Left Us But I Do Know One Thing You Wass A Great Person.! And You Loved Your Family I Love And Miss You ! We All Do Actually !
R.i.p
I miss you auntie