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Byron "Von" Priest
May 26th, 1940 - May 17th, 2022
Byron "Von" Priest of Auburn, Washington passed away Tuesday morning, May 17, 2022, at the age of 81. After several months of declining health, Byron died peacefully with his beloved wife Donna and family by his side. Byron was born May 26, 1940 in Monticello, Arkansas to Marvin and Margaret Priest. In August 1965 he married his wife of 56 years Donna Kay Cornish in Carson City, Nevada. Simple pleasures brought great joy to Byron. After retirement, he spent most of his time rebuilding classic cars, fishing along the McKenzie River and maintaining an impeccable landscape around his home. As his sight diminished he enjoyed tinkering around in the garage, listening to western novels, various YouTube channels and spending time with his grandchildren whenever he could. He was thoughtful, kind and supportive to everyone around him. His battle with losing most of his sight at the age of 66 showed his courage and positive attitude towards facing life challenges with a smile. Through it all he NEVER complained! Byron had a passion for coffee, ice cream, anything dipped in chocolate AND an occasional Bud Light! He is survived by his loving wife of 56 years, Donna along with two children; Scott Priest of Lake Tapps, Wa and Joey Free of Roseburg, Oregon; four grandchildren, Evan Priest, Kellen Priest, Byron Tackett and Ashley Free, as well as five great grandchildren. Byron was preceded in death by his loving daughter, Brenda Kay Priest, who is missed dearly. Also preceding him were his parents, brothers Bill, Leo and Tommy. A Celebration of Life service for Byron "Von" Priest will be held at 2:30 PM, Friday, June 3, 2022 at Springfield Memorial Funeral Home in Springfield, Oregon. All are welcome. A simple reception and a chance to visit with the family will follow the Celebration of Life. Arrangements entrusted to Springfield Memorial Funeral Home. Please access the obituary and you are invited to sign the guestbook at musgroves.com
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Making final arrangements for a loved one feels overwhelming. Knowing that you have a trusted and compassionate partner makes the process easier. At Springfield Memorial Funeral Home, we continue our 60-year legacy of care with a range of services, including our cremation facility and Lane County's largest cemetery, Springfield Memorial Gardens. We offer personalized options and accommodations that respect all faiths and traditions, with multiple chapels, private visitation rooms, and multicultural tributes. Since 1963, Springfield families have entrusted our caring professionals with convenient and affordable end-of-life arrangements. At Springfield Memorial Funeral Home, we understand the importance of providing compassionate care tailored to each family's wishes....
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