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Priscilla G. Clough

May 20, 1935 - March 18, 2020
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Priscilla Gertrude Clough, 84, died on March 18. She died peacefully and quietly — just as she wanted. Priscilla was born in Bloomington, Illinois to Rose and Frank Taminger in 1935. She married Jerry Collin Clough in 1957 and, together with their three daughters, lived in many towns in Illinois before moving to Lafayette inContinue Reading

Dave left a message on March 27, 2020:
Great picture of Priscilla! I will miss making her laugh and she will be missed. I was so glad I was able to speak to her last week. All my love and prayers to family; Priscilla was an awesome Aunt!!
Joan Bannning left a message on March 22, 2020:
My condolences in the passing of your mother/grandmother. I always think of the many Sunday evening meals spent with her, your dad and their many friends whom I had never met but who were so inclusive. So long ago, but always remembered.
Amy Ratcliffe left a message on March 21, 2020:
To Priscilla's family, I extend my condolences. Priscilla moved into her condo in the Ravenswood community here in Lafayette at about the same time I moved into mine. She was a good neighbor -- very kind, always interested in chatting, and always with a good sense of humor and a twinkle in her eye. It was obvious she had a strong faith in God and an equally strong love for her family. She spoke of Jerry often, and I like to imagine that they had a very joyous reunion upon her passing.
Michelle and Linda left a message on March 21, 2020:
Love and Prayers surround you and your family.
Vera Reeves left a message on March 20, 2020:
Priscilla was not only my older sister, she was my sister-in-Christ and I know she is now with Jesus worshipping Him along with other loved ones of ours - worshipping and praising The Lord Jesus Christ. I will miss her! I love all of you and I'm praying for comfort and joy and peace (Romans 15:13). Love and hugs, vera
Soller-Baker Funeral Homes, Inc. left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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