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Miriam Nelouise "Nell" Waddell Priest - Madison Parish,
Louisiana
Golden
Funeral Home Bastrop, LA July 19, 2025
Miriam Nelouise "Nell" Waddell Priest answered her
Lord's call on Friday, July 18, 2025, at 8:41 a.m.
Nell was at home, resting peacefully, surrounded by her family.
Nell was born to Mertyce McCall Waddell on December
28, 1928, in Tallulah, Louisiana. She attended Tallulah High School where she
enjoyed playing basketball and cheerleading.
After she and her mother moved to Bastrop, Nell attended Bish
Mathis Business School in Monroe, along with a young man named K.C. Priest,
whom she married in 1947. K.C. and Nell began a life of traveling courtesy of
the United States Air Force, and raised three children – Kanell,
Ken, and Keith – while seeing much of the world. She often talked about putting
up curtains for 2 months in a new home, only to take them down when they moved
to a new location, making yet another new home. Wherever they went, Nell made
sure their home was a refuge where she welcomed all the kids' friends from
school and church.
Nell was a beloved daughter, wife, and mother. She was always an example of
kindness and courage. She loved welcoming family and friends into their home,
especially for the annual Priest Christmas Eve party where in-laws and out-laws
were equally welcomed! Even in the last week of her life, Nell played a
spirited game of dominoes with Keith and two friends. She had been blind for
quite some time, so Keith had the other players don blindfolds to even the
odds. Nell won the first round! She loved Ole Blue Eyes and all that great
music, and was frequently cheerfully humming "Santa Claus is Coming to
Town" around the house, regardless of the season. Her grands
Amy and Megen can tell you all about days spent with Mamaw. Nell was also an excellent seamstress and an avid
gardener. She loved and grew some exceptional varieties of roses and irises.
Many of those irises are now blooming in gardens around town because she shared
them when she could no longer see to garden.
Nell encouraged her children to follow the Lord, and her daily example of
trusting Him carried through to her last days. She loved and missed her Sunday School class friends and being at church with them. She was
not afraid; she knew where her eternal home was.
Nell Priest was preceded in death by her husband of 77 years, K.C. Priest, Sr.,
and her mother, Mertyce Helena McCall Milliken. Nell
is survived by her three children, Kanell Priest Speirs, Kindred Charles "Ken" Priest, Jr., and
Keith Alan Priest; grandchildren Kyle Lee Priest, Kindred Charles
"Kasey" Priest, III, Karlene Noel Priest,
Amy Speirs Reid (Ryan), and Megen
Miriam Priest., as well as 10 great-grandchildren.
The family wishes to thank Premier Hospice staff, and the private sitters who
made this journey easier on Nell and all her family. We are especially grateful
for Vickie Linzay and her exceptional care for Mom.
Visitation for Nell Priest will be Thursday, July 24, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to
12:00 noon at Golden's Funeral Home, with a memorial service there at 12:00
noon. Family and friends are invited to a Celebration of Life for Nell
immediately after the service at FBC Bastrop's Family Life Center.