1939
2019
ARNOLD ”ARNIE” W. TURNER
January 21, 1939 ˜ August 18, 2019
Arnie Turner, 80, was born in Minneapolis, MN and died at home in Woodland, WA of pancreatic cancer. He lived in Woodland most of his life. Arnie graduated from Woodland High School, Class of 1958.
He enlisted in the National Guard in December that same year and served for five years.
Arnie was the owner of Columbia Overhead Doors for 40 years.
His hobbies were hunting ”one shot”, hiking, fishing, RVing, playing cards and square dancing.
He was known for his love of family and friends, the outdoors, and his joking around.
Arnie is survived by his wife of 10 years, Carole (Crain); son, Corey (Melissa); daughters, Patti (Brad) Foster, Theresa Turner, Tara (Lanny) Bullock and Rebecca Alston; his twin brother, Jerry (Patty) Turner; sister, Jean (Jay) Shaw; brother-in-law, Duane (Joanne) Fredickson; and numerous grandchildren and a few great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Lorraine and Ozzy Osbourne; brothers, Roger and Jimmy Turner; sister, Diane Fredrickson; and wife of 32 years, Pat Turner.
A sincere thank you to Kaiser Hospice. Arnie, Carole and family appreciated the hospice nurses and volunteers very much.
Services will be held Wed., Sept. 18, 2019 at 11a.m. at Frank Abel Cemetery, Lewis River Road, Woodland, WA with military honors.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Kaiser Hospice and/or the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.
Please sign his guest book @ www.columbian.com/obits
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
I already miss that smile. Laurie Almer
September 14, 2019
I didn't know Arnie for very long but he and his wonderful wife Carol became very good friends. I will miss his smile
Jeanne Anspach Kays
September 13, 2019
I knew Arn for almost seventy years, He was my brother-in-law. We pushed His car in High School when it wouldn't start. We hunted, fished, camped and hiked together. He was a good man, fun to be around. Some of best times were in Cougar, on Dog Creek. Rest in peace love You ,Duane & JoAnn
Duane & JoAnn Fredrickson
September 11, 2019
you will be missed, but will see you again. I see you with mom,and all the family. love you brother. your little sis jeanie
September 11, 2019
Reunited with mom for eternity♥
We love you.
Brenda, Kara & Cody.
September 8, 2019
Finally at rest and at peace with the woman you loved my whole life. You and mom are now in heaven.. reunited.. and together forever♥ We love you and will remember the days of us all as a family & the love you & mom gave to us that made us who we are. The memories & photos of a life lived with love, warmth & happiness will stay with us a lifetime. Give mom a kiss & hug for us and love her now for eternity.♥
Your daughter Brenda.. granddaughter Kara.. & grandson Cody.
Brenda..Kara..Cody Turner-Mortensen
September 8, 2019
I wanted to share something my Dad had said a few weeks before he passed away, that truly touched my heart, and I will remember always... "Every day is a beautiful day. You appreciate it more when you are at this stage in life. You take advantage until you are in the position of it going away."
Will love and miss you Dad, till I see you in Heaven..♡♡♡♡
"Your little Patti"
Patti Foster
September 8, 2019
You will be miss by your family's & friend's. Rest In Peace.
Yvonne Talbott
September 8, 2019
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