Priscilla J. Boutilier


PRISCILLA J. BOUTILIER
Priscilla J. Boutilier (nee Wilcox), 63, of Greene went to be with the Lord on Monday, November 23, 2015, at the Crown Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation in Cortland, NY.
Priscilla spent the last 11 years of her life with her husband, David Boutilier. Previously married to Tom Antonovich-Treiman for 30 years, together they had one son, Kevin Scott Antonovich. Kevin was the light of her life. Being his mother was her greatest joy.
Priscilla had many passions in life, including ceramics, painting, cooking and baking. She was a proud and active member of the UCC Church in Greene, NY. Treasuring her church family, Priscilla was known for helping her fellow members in any way possible, especially in providing meals. Early in life, Priscilla was an Avon representative and she was an ambitious one at that. Having taken business classes, Priscilla used her knowledge and her charm to win over nearly everyone who met her.
Priscilla is predeceased by her parents Charles P. and Jossie J. (Rounds) Wilcox and a brother Kenneth Wilcox.
Priscilla is survived by her husband David Boutilier of Greene, NY and her son Kevin Scott Antonovich of Brooklyn, NY. Also surviving is her sister Carol D. Jensen of Norwich along with several cousins.
A funeral service for Priscilla will be held on Tuesday, December 1, at 11 am from the 1st Congregational Church UCC of Greene. The Rev. Curtis Whitman, Pastor, will officiate. Interment will follow in the Sylvan Lawn Cemetery.
Friends may call at the church on Tuesday from 10-11 am
Arrangements are with the R.J.Fahy Funeral Home.

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