Devora-Turner-Obituary

Devora Turner

Seattle, Washington

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DIED
September 8, 2013
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

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Devora Turner passed away on September 8, 2013 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on September 8, 2013.

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Dolly was an inspiration and a wonderful friend. I met her early in my career when I volunteered as a board member for Helping Hands for the Disabled. I had no idea what I had gotten into, but she took me under her wing and taught me the value of "giving back".

She was the force behind the agency's fundraising auction, that began as primarily a "potluck" evening and has (20+ years later) developed into an annual big EVENT. She and I shared a laugh every year about how far it had...

Dolly was my neighbor and my friend. She left her footprint in the neighborhood and will be missed by all of us. Above all else she loved and adored her family, loving to share stories. Warm thoughts are with you as Dolly's rich and well lived life is celebrated!!

Dear Marguerite, Daniel and Family,
We Sisters of the Holy Names are remembering Devora and her family with our prayers at this time. May she be close to you all each day.

I had the pleasure of meeting Dolly and Les in Ashland many years ago. Dolly and Les were dear friends of my dear friends Joanne Foote-Lynch and her late husband Tim Foote. Dolly was a force in the universe and I so enjoyed knowing her over the years. She was one of the most interesting, honest, real people I have met. Her place in this world will be left empty, void of her energy, wit, and love of life. My sympathies to the family she loved dearly; may you find peace in the memory of...

Dolly & Evie May 2012

Dolly was one of a kind. For over 30 years we had so much fun together - and through laughter and tears we held each other's hands when we needed hand holding, poked each other when we needed poking, comforted each other when we needed comforting and teased each other when we need to be teased. And very time I phoned her I would say, "Is this my personal 9-1-1?" and she would answer, "Speaking!"
Words cannot express how much I will miss her. Good Golly Miss Dolly - No sense telling...