Priscilla Kay Eidson's Obituary
"Hey, don't I know you?"
With a heart of gold and a smile for everyone she met, Priscilla Kay Eidson brightened the lives of all who knew her. Born on December 18th, 1961, in Nashville, TN, Priscilla spent 63 joyful years sharing kindness, generosity, and compassion with the world.
A proud graduate of Whites Creek High School in 1979, Priscilla valued learning and embraced life with curiosity and enthusiasm. She had an adventurous spirit, finding joy in reading, cooking, ️outdoor activities, arts & crafts, games, and travel. Her favorite retreats were trips to Pigeon Forge, where she connected with nature and created cherished memories.
Prissy Kay's greatest joy was her family. She adored spending time with her grandbabies, playing games like Phase 10 and marbles, and engaging in arts and crafts. Special holidays like Easter and Christmas were her favorite times, filled with laughter, love, and her delightful baking. Her home was always warm and welcoming, a testament to her love for exploring new places and her special place in her heart for all animals.
She was known for her generosity and never met a stranger. Always ready to lend a helping hand, Priscilla's kind, generous, compassionate, determined, and humble nature touched many lives. She could often be heard saying, "Hey, don't I know you?" which perfectly captured her friendly and approachable spirit.
Priscilla's legacy lives on through her loving family: her daughters Charlotte Cawthon and Ivory Eidson; her sons Heath Eidson and Christopher Eidson; her brothers Mikel Eidson and Lutcher Eidson; her daughters-in-law Kayla Eidson and son-in-law Charlie Cawthon; and her cherished grandchildren Ronald Sanders, Carlie Cawthon, Nathan Allen, Cayden Eidson, Ethan Felts, Elliot Felts, and a very special great grandson Waylon Felts.
As we celebrate Prissy Kay's beautiful life, we remember her vibrant spirit, her love of adventure, and the joyful memories she created. Though she will be dearly missed, her legacy of love and kindness will continue to inspire all who knew her.
Arrangements entrusted to Spring Hill Funeral Home and Cemetery, 5110 Gallatin Pike, Nashville, TN 37216, 615-865-1101, www.springhillfh.com.
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