Priscilla Mary White
Priscilla Mary White of Port St. Lucie, Florida, died after a short illness in Melbourne Florida on April 12, 2026.
Priscilla was born on September 30, 1945 in Appleton, Wisconsin, the daughter of the late Arnold, J, Cane and Grace (O’Brien) Cane. During her high school years she trained as a classical pianist at Lawrence university in Appleton Wisconsin. After graduation from high school, she continued her formal education in Minneapolis as a medical technician. It was during this time that she met her future husband, Dr. Roger D. White. The couple moved to Rochester, Minnesota where Priscilla spent most of her adult life raising her children and contributing to the musical world in Rochester with her lovely voice and capability as a pianist. She also contributed to the establishment of the 911 program in Rochester.
After raising her children, Priscilla established a real estate business. She later relocated to Port St. Lucie where she continued work as a realtor. Her favorite activities were gardening, raising cats and traveling, especially to Bonaire in the Caribbean.
Priscilla is survived by her former husband Dr. White, her son Mark, grandsons Taylor and Michael and one sister Patricia. She was predeceased by her brother Richard, a sister Pamela, a nephew Arnold, and her dearly loved daughter Linda, for whom she grieved until her own death.
Burial will be at the family gravesite in Neenah, Wisconsin at the family’s convenience. Donations may be made to the church of one’s choice.


