C.-Turkiewicz-Obituary

C. Marion Turkiewicz

Camarillo, California

1924 - 2010

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C. Marion,Mo, Turkiewicz passed peacefully on Oct. 7, 2010, at Mary Health of the Sick, Newbury Park.

Mo was born July 20, 1924, in Holdcroft, Va. Mo began teaching in Richmond, Va., after graduating from what is now known as Longwood University, Farmville, Va. She taught school in...

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We loved Aunt Mo. we were so fortunate every time they visited back in Buffalo NY. It was always a big deal. Lots is loving memories from the days at Grandma´s house.

Mo and Turk your arrival in Buffalo for holidays and March Madness was always fun. Bringing us all together, adults and children.
Our times together were much fun and time just flew by. Mo you knew more of my extended family than I did.
I'll never forget the Hula dance you did for us with your grass skirt. You were always so gracious.
May my brother, Steve and Michele find comfort in all their wonderful memories of Mo.
Your brother, Marty and Rita Turkiewicz

In loving memory of Aunt Mo. We are so blessed to have had such a special Aunt. Although living on the opposite coast, we have always felt so close to her and Uncle George. Their visits to Buffalo were always great. What a special family when the love can be felt thousands of miles away. Our heart goes out to dear Uncle George, dear cousins, Michele and Steve and their loving families. Love, Nancy, Brian, Erin and Megan Tomaszewski, W Seneca, NY

Mo was a wonderful lady, and truly beloved by all of us in the spectrum management community who had the pleasure of her company during the social side of our various conferences and seminars. She was gracious, entertaining, and just plain fun to be with. Turk and his family have our deepest sympathy for their loss.

Ken and Mae Canaga

Dear Aunt Mo,
Family is our foundation and is what brings us together. Our lives are built with many memories that shape us for life. I will always remember your warm heart and genuine love during your visits to Buffalo - along with your "Virginian", accent.

Rest now with peace and love in God's hands.
Love.
Diane (Turkiewicz) Cline

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Turkiewicz family on the loss of Marion. All your friends on Weston Circle and Dwight will remember the fun times we had together. May God be with you to help heal your loss.
Sincerely, Don and Agatha Miller

Marion (Mo) Turkiewicz was the Grande Dame of our community. She was; as Gloria Trammell so aptly said, the travelling spouses' "Den Mother." She was Group "Counselor," "Mom," "Social Director," and "Hostess." The group's "joie de vivre" has noticebly diminished since the "Turks" quit travelling. I pray that we all meet for a banquet someday with Mo & Turk hosting. May God continue to bless us all. Rest in Peace Mrs. Turkiewicz.

The special holidays celebrated in my youth were Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, and any time Uncle George and Aunt Mo arrived with the their family. They brought a world of excitement to Buffalo when telling of their adventures and travels. But what was most important was the love and our inclusion in a special bond. I always knew I was more than just a nephew in their hearts. As I matured, I set out on my own following a path of challenge and adventure inspired by them. I enjoyed the...

Mo will be missed she was our "Den Mother" for the wives of the Frequency Management group who traveled with their husbands we loved her dearly. Our prayers go out to Turk and family.