Priscilla Ann McGill born August 22, 1977 Died May 25, 2015.
Memorial Services are Friday, May 29, 2015 at 10 AM at Triumphant Truth Church 1701 S. Manhattan. Dr. Alberta Helton will officiate. Arrangements are by Schooler Funeral Home.
Priscilla was preceded in death by her Grandfather, Jesse Cuellar, her Uncle, Frank (Kiko) Hernandez Jr., her Grandmother, Lorene McGill, her Stepfather, T.J. Tijerina, and her Uncle Pete Martinez.
She was the Mother of one good son, Benjamin Sertuche who survives her along with her Mother, LindaTijerina, her Father, Walt McGill, her loving Grandmother, Lucy Cuellar, her Brothers, Glin McGill and Jason McGill, and her Sister, Kimmie McGill. She is also survived by her Aunts and Uncles, Rudy and Patsy Cuellar, Gilbert Cuellar and Fiancé Lupe, Joe and Marcy Cuellar, Jesse Jr. and Bea Cuellar, Janie and Mondo Tijerina, Charles and Cindi Cuellar, Victor Cuellar, and Stella and Ben Baca. Priscilla also leaves behind all of her cousins, most of whom were more like bonus Brothers and Sisters to her.
Priscilla Ann had a heart for others and spent a great deal of time ensuring the people in her life were cared for and made to feel loved and important. She also pursued this path through her choice of career as a home health provider. She was born into a mighty family known well for their ability to love and welcome one and all into their arms. She carried a special place in her heart for her Grandparents, Jesse and Lucy, her Mother Linda, and her Son Benjamin on whom her greatest love and pride was placed.
If Priscilla could leave us all with one message, it would be to love each other well. She would want us to be generous with our time and our capacity to forgive. She would want us to be of use in a world much in need of useful souls. Ultimately, it was in those things that she found her greatest joy. If we could use only one word to describe Priscilla, we would have to say that she was genuine. Her heart was true as a good compass pointing north. Rest easy dear one. You will be missed by so many and never forgotten.