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Charlotte D. Rogers Turner Obituary

Charlotte D. "Chuck" Rogers Turner, was born on June 12, 1951 in Birmingham, Ala. She was the daughter of Willie and Rosie Rogers who preceded her in death. Charlotte was educated in the Birmingham School System, graduating from Wenonah High School in May 1969. That same momentous year she married Ralph Turner on September 20th. She dedicated her life to Jehovah and was baptized May 14, 1966. She faithfully carried out that vow for almost 50 years. She will be remembered by many for her lively witt and hearty laughter. She truly loved people. Missing her will be Ralph Turner, her husband; son, Brandon Alexander Turner; sisters, Brenda Holmes (Tim) and Natalie Tankersley; brother, Willie Rogers Jr. (Sharon); four nieces, Wanica Warren (Steve), Avril Terrell (De'Erick), Stefanie Tankersley and Aleshia Williams; three nephews, Steven Holmes (Patricia), Phillip Williams and Andre Tankersley; a number of great nephews and nieces and a host of family and friends. Memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses. Gray Brown-Service Mortuary in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be made at www.graybrownservice.com

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Published by The Anniston Star on Feb. 25, 2016.

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Josephine Cobb Armstrong

March 2, 2016

Prayers and Condolences to the Turner and Rodgers family.Charlotte and her devoted husband Ralph EugeneTurner has always been very kind to me.Friends for 50 years.She will always hold a loving place in my heart.

Connie Williams

March 2, 2016

Charlotte was the first person that befriended me when I attended the hall. She was so delightful and cheerful. She had a deep love for Jehovah. After I got baptized we were like two peas in a pod. I enjoyed our time in the ministry. She was always so encouraging. Even in our last conversation, she told me how proud she was that I was being faithful to my decision to stay single. I will miss her and her encouraging words.

Willie & Phyllis Oliver

February 26, 2016

We pray for comfort for the family, at this most difficult time.
Charlotte had such a loving personality that became most
Obvious immediately to all that knew her. We look to see
Her again Because of her faith and hope in the grand creator.

My Chuck!

Billy Rogers

February 26, 2016

My "Little Sister". That's who Charlotte was, and yes, she will be sorely missed. Those of us who were fortunate enough to know Charlotte knew how she loved living her life. And she was thankful for that life. She was a loving, giving, person, who, if you didn't love, truly marked you as not "a nice person". That was her phrase for me! I love this woman. She will always be "My Little Sister"...

Angela Perry

February 26, 2016

Charlotte my friend has gone home. Your smile will truly be missed. You loved me and excepted me with out any reservation or hesitation. You will be missed.

CORNELIA AND GARY WILLIAMS

February 25, 2016

May all of your precious memories of Charlotte's bring you comfort along with the scriptures from Jehovah.

Mary Guest-Hollis

February 25, 2016

Charlotte was my classmate and friend from elementary school until we graduated from Wenonah High School in 1969. She was very smart and wise beyond her years. She will always be remembered for the great person she was. May her family find peace in knowing that others loved her very much.

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