Nancy Priscilla Guffey

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Nancy Priscilla Guffey
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Nancy Priscilla Chambers Guffey, 96, with her children by her side, passed into Glory to her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Monday, March 21, 2022. 

Priscilla, fondly known as “Priss” by family and friends, was born on April 2, 1925, the sixth of eight children, to Bedford Fidelis Chambers and Florence Bell Garrett Chambers. She is predeceased by her parents and all of her siblings and their spouses, Laura and Howard Carroll, Delilah and Roger Hulsey, Charlie and Florence Chambers, Edward Chambers, Nannie Sue Chambers, Earl and Rose Chambers, Fred and Faye Chambers, and Grady and Dottie Chambers. She was also preceded by former husband Thomas Frank Guffey, Sr.; oldest child, Virginia Lee Guffey Adams; son-in-law, Alvin (Cider) Adams; son-in-law, F. David Slagle; twin great-grandsons, Andrew and William Adams; in-laws, Wade H. Guffey and Ruth Inez Guffey; brother-in-law, Rev. Hal Guffey, and brother-in-law, Howard Guffey. 

Priscilla met Frank Guffey when she was a senior attending Murphy High School. Her oldest sister, Laura helped Priss get a waitress position at the restaurant in the Trailways Bus Station in Murphy, N.C. On her first day, Frank came in to the restaurant and, upon seeing her, asked her sister, Laura, who she was and then immediately said to Laura, “I am going to marry her someday.” And marry her he did, on Jan. 26, 1944 at the courthouse in Blairsville, Ga. 

After being married for three years and Frank serving in the U.S. Navy during World War II, they had five children in seven years. The oldest, Virginia Lee Guffey Adams formerly of Andrews, N.C. is the only one deceased. The remaining four children in birth order and with spouses are still living. They are Patricia Ann Guffey Slagle, of Hayesville; Thomas Frank Guffey, Jr. and wife, Brit, of Cumming, Ga.; Willie Mae (Tutti) Guffey Tatham and husband, Richard F. Tatham Sr., of Sylva, N.C. and Stephenson Gary Guffey and wife, Susan Postell Guffey, of Knoxville, Tenn. 

God blessed Priss with 11 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Priscilla also has numerous nieces, nephews and cousins that she cherished dearly. 

Priscilla is also survived by brother-in-law, Gene Guffey and wife, Faye, of Peachtree, N.C.; sister-in-law, Ruth Guffey Holt, of Birmingham, Ala. and sister-in-law, Betsy Ross Guffey, of Easley, S.C.

Priscilla was a graduate of Murphy High School’s Class of 1944 where she played varsity basketball for all four years of high school. She loved to tell stories of her basketball days, including one when a player was so upset during a high school game that the player threw the only basketball out the window abruptly ending the game. Still shooting hoops with her children and grandchildren well into her sixties, she told them her father believed she wore the warmup long pants to play on the team or she would not have gotten to play and about the exciting train ride the team took with her coach to Cullowhee, N.C. for a game. 

A born story teller, Priss delighted children, grandchildren and friends of various tales about her childhood, school and family events, including many involving working from dawn to dusk in fields of long rows of corn alongside her siblings for her father who was a sharecropper. As young children, she often gathered her little ones at night to read from the Bible and sing hymns, old ballads passed down to her and popular songs before saying prayers and dozing off.

Besides being a mother and a wife, Priscilla worked as a waitress at Tracy’s Restaurant and the Miami Restaurant in Murphy, then as a factory worker at Berkshire International in Andrews; Owenby Manufacturing Company in Andrews and Clifton Precision in Peachtree. In 1976, she became a floral designer at the Andrews Florist and Gift Shoppe where she worked until she retired after more than 30 years. It was during this time at the florist that Priss became a fixture of the community where so many entered the Gift Shoppe’s doors as much to visit her as they did with the purpose of making a purchase. Although already a blood kin to many, she became like family to all in the community who teased, joked, laughed and cried alongside her as she delighted and assisted them in expressing their feelings through the beauty of flowers.

Outside of work, Priscilla loved square dancing, gardening, canning fruits and vegetables and playing cards with family and friends. Her family has many memories of Priscilla playing Canasta, Rook, Setback and Wahoo at most family gatherings and on their front porch until late during summer evenings. Also, they have fond memories of her taking car loads of the neighborhood children to the drive-in-theater in Andrews on many summer nights.

When the children were small, Priscilla also enjoyed sewing and making beautiful dresses for her daughters to wear for Easter. Once, she made them dresses to wear in a fashion show that was held around the Andrews Airport Swimming Pool as a part of the Fourth of July celebration. 

Priss lived a life of hard work, loved her God, family, friends and community and possessed a unique capacity to encourage all who met her to smile, laugh and enjoy life a bit more having been in her presence. She simply made you feel good and we all loved her for it.

Priscilla was a member of the Andrews First Baptist Church where she enjoyed attending Sunday School and Sunday morning and evening services for many years. Thus, the visitation for her family and friends will be held there from 6-9 p.m. Saturday, March 26.

Her “Celebration of Life” service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, March 27 at  the Andrews First Baptist Church with the Rev. Dr. Calvin BoBo officiating. Priscilla’s grandsons serving as pallbearers are: Timothy Adams, Richie Tatham, Anthony Adams, Thomas Tatham, Bobby Murr, Wesley Slagle, Kenny Adams, Neil Hoy, Chris Miller and Bill Gilroy, including by marriage. Nephews, Allen, Buck, Gary, Mike, Richard, Sheridan and Grady Earl Chambers and James Carroll and great-grandsons, Trey and Trent Tatham; Aiden and Hunter Gilroy; Tucker and Henry Slagle; Mox Hoy, T.J. Massey, Matthew and Sean Miller; Justin and Carson Adams are honorary pallbearers.

The family of Priscilla express our great gratitude, thankfulness and appreciation to the Murphy Care and Rehabilitation Center administration and staff; to the members of the Andrews First Baptist Church Care Ministry and to Dr. Thomas Clayton, her family physician and friend for more than 40 years. 

The family would like to suggest that anyone wanting to make a donation in Priscilla’s memory to donate to the Care Team Ministry of the Andrews First Baptist Church.

Townson Rose Funeral Home: www.townson-rose.com was in charge of the arrangements. Graveside rites and burial was in the Greenlawn Cemetery at Peachtree immediately following her “Celebration of Life” service on Sunday, March 27.