Priscilla Tryon
Priscilla Tryon
Priscilla Tryon

Obituary of Priscilla Tryon

In Loving Memory of Priscilla Tryon (Johnson)

Priscilla Tryon (Johnson) left this world on July 19, 2023, at the age of 76. She was born on April 30th 1947, in Norfolk Virginia.


Priscilla was a remarkable woman who touched the lives of all who knew her, and her memory will forever be cherished. Priscilla's greatest joy in life was her family.

She is Predeceased by her very loved son James (Michael) Cochran, as well as her parents, the late Everett Johnson Sr. and Kitty Lou, and brother Everett Johnson Jr.


She is survived by her son Timothy Cochran (Kris),and daughter Sandra Murphy (Larry). Her very beloved grandchildren, Caitlin Kinsey, Edward Sedgwick Cochran (Tim Tim), Kristin Loudin, Kenzie Murphy, Ronald Cochran, and James (Michael) Cochran Jr. She is also survived by her siblings,Teri (Lucinda) Johnson, and Mildred (Mike) Mundie.  

She cherished every moment spent with her family, creating lasting memories and imparting valuable life lessons. Priscilla's home was always filled with warmth, love, and laughter, and her family was her pride and joy. From an early age, Priscilla displayed a kind and compassionate nature, always putting others before herself. Priscilla embarked on a fulfilling career as a pediatric nurse. She had a passion for nurturing children. Priscilla's dedication to nursing was evident in the countless lives she touched throughout her years. She is a beloved figure in her community.

In her free time, Priscilla enjoyed reading, cooking, playing games, and caring for her animals. Priscilla's love for animals was infectious, and she found solace in its tranquility.


Priscilla will be remembered for her unwavering faith, her gentle spirit, and her ability to bring joy to those around her. Priscilla's legacy will live on through the lives she touched.


No service by request.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the SPCA, as Priscilla had a great love for animals.

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