E.-Turner-Obituary

E. Charlayne Turner

Virginia Beach, Virginia

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E. Charlayne Turner VIRGINIA BEACH - E. Charlayne Turner, 61, passed away peacefully May 30, 2010. She was predeceased by her husband, Thomas Turner. She was the daughter of Charles and Ella Armstrong. She is survived by her four children, Sarah, Jason, Adam and Aaron Turner; and three wonderful...

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Charlayne was a wonderful lady, her smiling face and helpful mannerism was radiated to all who met her and knew her. She touched so many lives. She will be missed.
Jeanie McLees, Virginia Beach, VA

Unfortunately, I didn't know my Aunt Charlayne well and I will always regret that we lived so far apart. However, I do remember her from a few trips we made in my childhood to my Grandparents home in Altamont. I remember from those trips that she was a kind and caring woman and I know she will be greatly missed.

Dear Charlayne:
You are one of dearest persons in my life..such a wonderful mother, sister, and friend..I love you so, and shall cherish our memories. May you rest in peace. You have touched so many lives, and you will be deeply missed and forever loved. I miss you and love you. Pam (Armstrong) Plumb (Lincoln,CA)

Turner Family,
Mrs. Turner was close to the heart of one of my dear friends. She opened her heart and home with no questions asked and expected nothing in return. She accepted people for who they were and that is such a rare and beautiful quality. Although I had met her only a couple of times, the impact she made on so many lives was great. I am deeply sorry for your loss.

-Lorye S.

My thoughts and prayers are with the Turner family. Charlayne was a wonderful mother and friend. She will be deeply missed.

Charlayne was a wonderful woman and she will be deeply missed. I enjoyed working with her very much. Her smile was contagious and she gave so much of herself to all those she cared for. Rest in peace my friend!

Although we haven't kept in touch much in recent years, she was very important to me as a child and was always my favorite aunt. I will miss her loving smile and the sound of her laughter. I love you, Aunt Charlayne... I wish I could have seen you again.

Charlayne, what a wonderful woman, wife and mother. I had the lifes pleasure of being her neighbor when the kids were young, and thru their teens. She loved her family more than life. We shared dinners, shopping trips, children and many ideas regarding life itself. After many moves, we had lost touch with each other.
I last saw Charlayne in December of 08 at the commissary during a time when one of my own children faced cancer, and now feel so bad that I spent so much time with my own...