Memorial services for Ms. Priscilla Wilson, 64, of Orangeburg, will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 26, 2021, in the Simmons Funeral Home chapel, 2868 Columbia Road, Orangeburg, with the Rev. Dr. Charcey Priester officiating.
Ms. Wilson passed away Friday, May 21, at the Regional Medical Center, Orangeburg.
Priscilla leaves to cherish precious memories her daughter, Karolyn (Patrick) Cooper, and grandchildren Payton, Connor, Jonathan, Victor and Eva of Orangeburg; siblings Sylvia (Errol) Isaac of North Babylon, New York, Charles (Lorna) Wilson of Staten Island, New York, Margarette Wilson of Oak Ridge, New Jersey, Marvin (Brenda) Wilson of Loris; and sister-in-law Andrietta (James Allen) Wilson of Orangeburg. She also leaves behind a host of special and beloved aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.
Friends may call Simmons Funeral Home and Crematory of Orangeburg.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.simmonsfuneralhome.com.
There's not a day that goes by that I do not take the time to think about and all the times we shared growing up into adulthood. Missing hearing your voice and saying my name as you would. Thank you for our times. Will always be within my heart. Rodney Stafford-NYC
My condolences to Charles and family! Sweet dreams my sister,there's a room in heaven waiting for you! RIP šŖ¦ Love ,from Patsy and family (Lorna's family)
To Karolyn, Patrick and family. Prayer of heartfelt comfort to you during this difficult time. Many thoughts are with you right now. May they help you get through this as you hold onto all the beautiful memories. Love you always...Uncle Eric, Aunt Ramona, Cousins Eric Jr & Davidā¤
Karolyn and Patrick My condolences goes out to you and the family. Ms Wilson had sweet personality and pretty smile. She will be missed but you can cherish all those memories. I prayer God will continue to bless and strengthen the family during this time of sorrow. Love Aunt Gwen Alston
I met Patsy in the late 1980's when she introduce met to IMI. We became friends right away. Patsy and I would take a long lunch break together and go shopping for our daughters on 34th Street in NYC and then have lunch. She had a smile that can melt butter, but don't push her buttons the wrong way. I'm so honor and blessed to have share so many memories and to call her my dear friend. RIP my sweet friend, I will miss our talks. Love Laura Smith - NYC
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