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Lisa Marie Presley's Daughter Honors Her Late Mom With Poignant Mother's Day Post

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Riley Keough shared a touching image of her mom, who died in January of cardiac arrest, along with her father, Danny Keough, holding her as a baby.

On Mother's Day, Lisa Marie Presley's daughter Riley Keough shared a beautiful message to honor her late mother.

Keough wrote of her mother, who died after suffering cardiac arrest in January:


"Lucky to have had the best and most deeply loving mama I could have asked for 💕"

The lovely note was accompanied by a photo of her mother and father Danny Keough holding their bundle of joy, Riley.

Viewers of the post sent their love and thoughtful words to the Daisy Jones & the Six star.

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And others wished Keogh a happy Mother's Day.

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Keough and her husband Ben Smith-Petersen welcomed a daughter in 2022.

At Presley's memorial, Smith-Petersen shared on behalf of his wife:

"I hope I can love my daughter the way you loved me, the way you loved my brother and my sisters."
"Thank you for giving me strength, my heart, my empathy, my courage, my sense of humor, my manners, my temper, my wildness, my tenacity."
"I'm a product of your heart, my sisters are a product of you heart, my brother is a product of your heart."

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