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A wonderful, kind, thoughtful person who will never be forgotten.
vernon stevens
February 13, 2005 | Rancho Cordova, CA


Sacramento, California
TURNER, Edith Ellen A lifelong resident of Sacramento, born August 13, 1926, passed away peacefully at age 78 on February 1, 2005 into the arms of the Lord surrounded by her cherished and devoted husband of 58 years, Gordon Turner and her loving daughter and son, Sharon and Patrick Turner....
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vernon stevens
February 13, 2005 | Rancho Cordova, CA
To Gordon, Sharon and Pat,
My deepest heartfelt sympathy goes to you. Edith touched many, many people, including me, her daughter's friend. Know that you were truly blessed having her as a wife and a mom.
Stella Maynard
February 11, 2005 | Roseville, CA
Edith Turner was a wonderful and caring women. I'm lucky enough to be apart of her extended family. She cared for me as if I was one of her own. I will always have memories of wonderful holiday gatherings and other family events that I was so excitied to be apart of. To everyone my sympathy goes out to all of you. I know it has been crazy road for both Gordon and Edith Turner and all of the other famlies. I just hope everybody can find the energy, the will to live, and the love that they both...
Brian Archibald
February 08, 2005 | Tahoe City, CA
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Pat & David Lassen
February 05, 2005 | Houston, TX
Edith and Gordon were dear friends of my mom(Heather) and father(Gene).They were there for Gene when the laetrile treatments in Mexico went bad. Flying to meet them and arrange accomodations help to make the best of a difficult time.
I am grateful for her lifelong support and love of their dear friends.
Sincerely,
Steve & Mary Biondi
Steve Biondi
February 05, 2005 | Sacramento, CA
Edith was my one of my favorite aunts. I have many fond and loving memories of her as I grew up that will always be cherished. I will miss her, but she is forever in my heart.
Christine Latimer
February 04, 2005 | Modesto, CA
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Marvin Maher
February 03, 2005 | Carmichael, CA