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Priscilla Presley remembers her daughter Lisa Marie Presleyon the second anniversary of her death.
“I miss you more than words can say. I wish I could hold you, talk to you, see your smile one more time,” Priscilla, 79, shared alongside a photo of Lisa Marie via Instagram on Sunday, January 12 “I wish you could see how much you are still loved, how deeply missed by all of us who carry you in our hearts. -Mom”
Lisa Marie died of a heart attack in January 2023. She was 53. She was laid to rest next to her son, Benjaminwho died by suicide in 2020, v her father Elvis PresleyGraceland Estate in Memphis, Tennessee. Elvis is also buried there.
Daughter of Lisa Marie, actress Riley Keoughshe also remembered her mom for a while on Sunday. Sharing a picture of a young Lisa Marie with her teenage daughters Finley and Harper, 16, she wrote: “2 years ❤️Love you always.” She captioned another photo: “Can’t believe it’s been 2 years already. I miss you so much and I love you mom.”
Last year Keough quit and posthumously published memoirs Lisa Marie worked on before her death. From here to the Great Unknown released in October 2024.
Keough, 35, shared details of the last decade of her mother’s life in the book.
“In the years before her death, my mother Lisa Marie Presley began writing her memoirs. Although she tried different approaches and sat in on many book interviews, she couldn’t figure out how to write about herself,” Keough he wrote in the introduction to the book. “She didn’t seem interesting, although of course she was. She didn’t like to talk about herself. She was insecure.”
Keough added: “She wasn’t sure what her value was to the public other than being Elvis’ daughter. She was so destroyed by self-criticism that the work on the book was incredibly difficult for her. I don’t think she fundamentally understood how or why her story should be told.’
According to Daisy Jones & The Six actress, Presley still had a “burning desire” to share her story.
“After being extremely frustrated, she said to me, ‘Pookie, I don’t know how to write my book anymore. Can you write it with me?”’ Keough recalled. “Of course I can,” I said.
She continued: “The last 10 years of her life were so brutally difficult that she could only see everything through this lens. She felt that I could have a more complete view of her life than she did. So I agreed to help her with it, I didn’t think much of the commitment and I suppose we’ll write it together in time. She died a month later.”