Marguerite-Turner-Obituary

Marguerite Turner

Wills Point, Texas

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Turner, Marguerite (Lay) Tho much is taken, much abides. Marguerite was born in Canton, TX on November 23, 1925, to Fred and Sallie Lay who preceded her in death and passed away on January 26, 2010 from the reoccurence of cancer. The Lay family moved to the outskirts of Wills Point when she was...

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Meme, I miss you more than words can express. Lauren misses you, and her tiny heart is broken also - - the tiny 5 year-old girl had an unspoken bond with you that I may never fully understand. She hung on every word you said, and she captured EVERY ounce of love you poured on her. Jen misses you dearly and she is hurting.

I sure hope our hearts heal soon; our tears can't keep up. I never pictured a life without your support and wisdom, so I'll exist in shock and denial for some...

Marguerite, our beloved sister-in-law will be missed by all of us. She was a faithful and Godly wife to Douglas, a saintly mother to her children and grandchildren/also great grandchildren and friends to our entire family.
She was genorous in all areas and many are better off from her support and encouragement.
Best memories are the family get togethers when we all brought our dishes to eat but when we arrived at Marguerite's and Douglas's house the monstrous pots with cooking and...

Dear Family and Friends,
Thank you so very much for your phone calls, cards, and words of comfort in the loss of our mother. I apologize if I sound boastful, but I am so proud that our mother was a sincere and caring Christian mother. She was a Prayer Warrior, an Encourager, a Comforter, a Servant, and her Bible was her most read book. The Lord also gave her the gift of humor. She would call us or we would call her and share a funny joke or a "Pickles" cartoon from the Dallas Morning...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May your many sweet memories comfort you in this time of sorrow.

The Gammons Family
Edgewood, Texas

Uncle Douglas and Family.
We are thinking of you all and praying for you as you grieve the loss of Aunt Marguarite. We pray that God will give you peace and comfort during these difficult days, and we know that you take comfort knowing she is in the presence of her loving heavenly father. What a wonderful example and testimony for Christ her whole life was. Marguarite's warmth and wonderful sense of humor at the family get-togethers will always be a sweet memory.
God Bless,

Meme:
What a wonderful name for all who loved you! Your selfless attitude and compassionate honesty was something I have long admired. You kept us in laughter and love and we always looked forward to seeing you again. Your food was amazing and the love you poured into it made it that much better. Our girls love you so much and talk about you often. You were a shining star in the family! We will miss you!
Jessica

I offer the Turner family my condolences and pray that the "peace of God that excels all thought will guard your hearts."

Deepest Sympathy,
J.Murray

To the family of Aunt Marguarite, we are praying for you.

We loved her positive influence and personality, her great jokes, her fabulous cooking and so much more!

Thank you, Lord, for the time we had to walk with her here, and we look forward to meeting up again someday!

Meme you leave us all with such precious memories, loving hearts, caring attitudes and many laughs.

Your glowing smile and great humor made our day brighter and time together joyous. Your kind heart was shown in your daily life through your sincere caring for each of us.

You were an awesome Great Grandmother to Bryce and Allison and they each speak of how dearly you loved and cared about them. They both miss you dearly.

You were a cheerised Grandmother...