Obituary: Priscilla White, 76, of Hart
Priscilla Jane White was welcomed in the presence of her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Thursday, April 6, 2023. She was born in Three Rivers on April 3, 1947 to Delmont and Harriet(Luce) Freese. She attended Park Community School and graduated from Three Rivers High School in 1965. She met her husband at a church caroling party in December of that year and they were married on October 26, 1968. They resided in Oceana County since January 1970. She was a member of First Baptist Church where she taught Sunday School and was a member of the missionary committee and served as president of the Ladies Missionary Society. She taught Good News Clubs, held 5 Day Clubs, for a time volunteered at the Oceana Medical Care Facility. She went on mission trips to Mexico and to Ghana, West Africa. She attended Muskegon Community College and West Shore Community College where she was inducted into the Phi-Theta-Kappa Honor Society. She was employed by Gales Jewelry for many years and by Oceana Christian School.
She is loved and dearly missed by her husband Jack; daughters Sara (Sean) Wright of Jenison, Laura White of Roanoke Va. Bethany (Ryan) McFadden of Sparta and Charity (Gary) Nienhuis of Hart; sons Michael (Krystian) White of Ossineke, and Benjamin (Gigi) White of Antioch, Tenn; grandchildren MacKenize White, Jessica ( Justin) Gabert, Michael White, Ben (Kyla) White-Elder, Kaitlyn Wright, Abigail Nienhuis, Madison Davis, Maddox Nienhuis, Elijah White, Allison Wright, Carson Wright, Henry Kohn, Lincoln Nienhuis Miles Kohn, Annelise White, Daxton White, Ayaan White, Rowan Mohamed, Rayan Mohamed and Ahmed Mohamed; great-granddaughter Emersyn Ramirez; brother David Freese of Portage; and sister-in-law Jill (David)West of Luther.
Visitation will be Monday April 10 from 6-8 p.m. at the Harris Funeral Home in Shelby. Services will be held on Tuesday April 11 at 11 a.m. at the First Baptist Church in Hart. Visitation will be one hour before the service. Internment in the Hart Cemetery. A luncheon will follow at the church.
Designate memorial gifts to either Oceana Christian School or to the building fund for the Tanachara Baptist Church in Ghana through Baptist Mid-Missions.