Priscilla Pointer, ‘Dallas’ Actress and Mother of Amy Irving, Dies at 100

Priscilla Pointer’s century-long journey was marked by grace, talent, and enduring love. Her roles on stage and screen captivated audiences, but it was her warmth and spirit that truly resonated with those who knew her. Beyond the spotlight, she was a cherished mother, grandmother, and friend whose presence brought light to every room. Her legacy is not only in her performances but in the lives she touched deeply.

Her son, David Irving, expressed the profound loss felt by the family, imagining her reunion with loved ones lost before her. Though the world mourns, it also celebrates a life rich with passion and connection. Priscilla Pointer’s story ends, but her spirit will forever inspire, a timeless echo in the hearts of many.

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