Lillian Rose Preysz Cunningham

1919 - 2012

Lillian Rose Preysz Cunningham obituary, 1919-2012

Lillian Rose Preysz Cunningham

1919 - 2012

BORN

1919

DIED

2012

Lillian Cunningham Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 12, 2012.
Lillian "Billie" Preysz Cunningham ,93, of Myrtle Beach, SC, died peacefully Saturday, November 10th following a brief illness. She had been living in Wilmington, NC at The Brightmore for the last year.

Born on October 23, 1919 in Elkins, W.V., she was the daughter of the late Louis R.F.Preysz and Clara "MeMe" Preysz.

She attended DeSales Heights Academy in Parkersburg, W.V and graduated from Elkins High School, where she was honored in the yearbook as Miss Tiger Queen. She attended Davis Elkins College and graduated from Stephens College in Missouri majoring in Education and Design.

Her grandfather on her paternal side was a delegate from Randolph County to the W.V. Legislature in the late 1890's. Her great grandfather and great grandmother were among the original Swiss settlers who founded Alpena, W.V. in 1879.

Her father Louis Preysz, started the Rainelle Lumber Sales Corporation in Rainelle, W.V. later the West Virginia Lumber Company. He was president of the Bank of Rainelle until his death in 1949.

Both her great grandfather and great, great grandfather were captains in the Norwegian Army and were presented with a Seal and Coat of Arms by the King of Norway for military distinction in the war with Sweden in 1808. Both were national heroes in Norway and their military genius is written in Norwegian history. Her paternal grandfather Gottfried Preysz was the author of several volumes of Danish and Norwegian history.

In 1940 she married her high school sweetheart, Yost Cunningham and settled in Chicago. There she was a model for Patricia Stevens Agency and did volunteer work for the Girl Scouts, before moving with her husband and daughters, Lou and Jane , to Myrtle Beach in 1957. There they owned and operated The Breakers Hotel Resort until 1972.

While living in Myrtle Beach, she was actively involved in the local beauty pageants volunteering hours of her time. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Myrtle Beach and a member of the Dunes Club since 1958. She was an active real estate agent.

She is preceded in death by her husband Yost Cunningham and daughter Lou Cunningham of Charlotte, N.C. Also, her beloved sister and best friend, Josephine Forester of Myrtle Beach.
She is survived by one daughter Jane Cunningham Elebash and her husband Peter of West Palm Beach, FL. Also her nieces Tricia Ellison and her husband Morton of Charleston, SC, Dottie Forester of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Quincy Forrester of Charleston, SC, and Sandra Jane Marks and her husband Dr. Hank Marks of Wilmington, NC and numerous nieces, nephews and great nieces and great nephews.

A memorial service at First Presbyterian Church of Myrtle Beach,( Kings Sanctuary) will be held on Thursday, November 15th at 11:00 AM. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to North Myrtle Beach Humane Society. An online guest register is available at SUN NEWS.com.
The staff of Coble Ward-Smith is honored to serve the family of Lillian "Billie" Preysz Cunningham.

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May 6, 2013

Felix Rogers posted to the memorial.

November 18, 2012

Douglas Donaldson posted to the memorial.

November 18, 2012

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Felix Rogers

May 6, 2013

I worked for the Cunninghams in the Spring of 1966 when a coat and tie were required for dinner at the Breakers. A wonderful experience for me...running a hotel...am sorry for your loss.

Felix Rogers (I was 21)

Douglas Donaldson

November 18, 2012

Jane I forgot to tell you the phone number and email address you sent did not come through so I could not contact you .

November 18, 2012

I hadn't seen Billy for a few years, since I was only an acqaintance from years ago. Like many, I knew Colleen too, and was closer to her. But when Billy was around, she was in charge. Great fun, many times.

Douglas Donaldson

November 17, 2012

Hello Jane yes My mother was Sara Jane ,Your fathers sister I can tell you what I know ,You also have a cousin in Colorado ,John Cunningham.Please give me a call 3046365604 my number is also in the phone book for Elkins,W.V. email [email protected] Also sorry to hear about your sister.

November 16, 2012

In the years I had the pure honor to be her caregiver in her home, I never met a woman I loved and admired as much. She was one of a kind and loved by many. Her family became my family and my heart goes out to them. She loved her sister Joe so much and is now with her and her best friend who died 8 days before her Colleen. I know heaven will never be the same with the three of them up there together. I hope to see them again someday when its my time cause I miss them so much. Billie was a very intelligent woman with the most beautiful skin for her age. She never thought of herself as old, and felt young at heart all the time. She has made me laugh and cry with all the stories of her life. I will treasure my memories with her always. God Bless You Billie Cunningham. I love you!

Janet McBride

November 15, 2012

You will be miss dearly.

Debbie Lucas

November 15, 2012

"A girl should be two things: classy and fabulous." – Coco Chanel

Billie was both - and she will be missed.

Kim Mills

November 14, 2012

Rest in Peace one of my favorite residents "Billie Billie" you will surely be missed and there wont be a time that I pass your room and not think of you.
Kim CNA caregiver

Amy Waring

November 14, 2012

I always thoroughly enjoyed Aunt Bille.She was such a character. Josie will be glad to see her. I know she will be missed by all.

Nichole Hansley

November 13, 2012

I will miss Ms.Cunningham dearly I was one of the aids that took care of her at the commons she always put a smile on my face when she sees me, I will miss her calling me her brat she is one of a kind and no one will replace her. REST IN PEACE BILLIE U WILL BE MISSED DEARLY.

Douglas Yost Donaldson

November 13, 2012

I am sorry to hear about my Aunt Billie,s passing .May she rest in peace and my condolences to the family.My prayers are with you from your nephew.

Tom Davis

November 13, 2012

It was the mid-70's ... I was in my mid-20's - the beach was a great place to live; I was just starting a couple of businesses and although I'd graduated with SEVERAL talented and beautiful girls from MBHS both behind me and a few years ahead of my Class of '68 "Billie" Cunningham, Dottie Forrester, "Stu" Bauer and Norma Bullard - hard-charging "Dunes Club Ladies" all, PLUS Dot Bishop from Pine Lakes were the "women" I was "in-love" with back then (always from a respectable distance).

They were smart, eloquent and business-oriented, all of them entrepreneural 'salesmen' for Myrtle Beach ... all of 'em friendly, helpful, funny and engaging - all of them twice my age or more but so smart it wasn't funny.

Since its founding Myrtle Beach has always been blessed with smart men who weren't afraid to work hard to make things work. Well, we've had our share of smart women, too.

Billie Cunningham was kind to me, she encouraged me and she made me laugh.

Her entire life was a celebration, my condolences to her family. Billie touched many lives in so many positive ways. Rest in peace.

November 13, 2012

My sincere prayers and thoughts are with you. I know in my heart Billie and Colleen are now celebrating together.

Nancy Wilson

November 13, 2012

May she rest in peace and happiness now with her sister. I will remember her fondly. I was honored to get to know her cleaning her home for many years. She was a delightful lady.

Lauren Ellison

November 13, 2012

Rest in peace my dear Aunt Billie. Your spunk will be greatly missed by our family.

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