Nancy Sue Priestle, 70, of Covington, Kentucky, Passes Away

Nancy Sue Priestle - Serenity Funeral Care
Nancy Sue Priestle - Serenity Funeral Care
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Nancy Sue Priestle, 70, of Covington, Kentucky, passed away on September 4, 2025, in Maysville, Kentucky, surrounded by her family. Born on February 8, 1955, in Hickory, North Carolina, to Peggy and John Bridges, Jr., Nancy dedicated her life to caring for others as a Home Health Nurse after working at Jockey in Maysville. Known for her cooking, baking, and sewing skills, Nancy was remembered for her selflessness and kindness. She was a loving mother, wife, and grandmother. Preceded in death by her husband Barry Jones, Nancy is survived by her second husband Thomas Priestle, sister Julie Zimmerman, children Joshua Jones and Erin Kegley, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Nancy’s request to donate her body for medical studies showcases her ongoing dedication to helping others. Services will be held privately. Online condolences can be shared on Facebook or SerenityFuneralCare.com.

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