MARILYN-TURNER-Obituary

MARILYN EDITH TURNER

Mississauga, Ontario

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MARILYN EDITH TURNER Marilyn passed away peacefully on Monday, February 10, 2014. She was born in Kitchener, the daughter of the late Nelson and late Mildred Beilstein and sister of the late Arlene Dessler. Loving wife and soul mate of Colin. Cherished mother of Steve (Michelle) and Susan (Rob)....

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Colin, I still can't believe that Marilyn has passed away. She taught me countless lessons in marketing and life! One in particular comes to mind often - she said to me at Inglis years ago " don't ever let them see you cry"! Marilyn, these tears are for you! I will miss you dear friend and confidante! Hugs to you Colin, Susan and family.

Colin and Family, we are so sorry to hear of your loss. We will miss Marilyn's smiling face at the craft show and our memories of her welcoming everyone whenever they went to the Marina. Our thoughts are with you!
Ann & Bill Vale, Harcourt Park

We are so sorry to hear of your loss.
With Our Deepest Sympathy,
Ian and Francie Glover
East Lake, Harcourt Park

Very sorry to hear about Marilyn's passing. Over about the past yen years, I enjoyed Marilyn's company when volunteering at the Rail's End Gallery in Haliburton. We had some good chats. She was always willing to step in as needed and always did it with a smile and cheerful manner. It was great to see Marilyn so happy at her one woman show at the Rail's End. A lovely watercolour artist! She will be missed.

The world will be a little darker without Marilyn's light here to shine. My heart goes out to all family members.

As a fellow painter and club member of Humber Valley Art Club, please accept our sincere and deepest condolenses to the entire Turner family. Marilyn was always so enthusiastic and happy to be painting with us, and we in turn enjoyed her bubbly personality and her willingness to jump in and help where needed. A great loss for us all. Angela Lynch - Toronto

Colin

I am so sorry to hear about Marilyn.

Colin, our hearts are with you through this very difficult time. Every time we look at the painting Marilyn created on a cottage wall we think of her warm friendly smile and how much she meant to the people of Harcourt Park including Bob's Mother (Frances Brooks-Hill) as a person, artist and the Harcourt Park Store owner. Carol and I saw you and Marilyn at the 2013 Craft Show and presented her with a picture on behalf of Len Lee from her employment prior to the Harcourt Park Store. The...

We were shocked and saddened to hear of Marilyn's sudden passing. Our heartfelt condolences to Colin and the family.

Phil Park and RIta Scagnetti, Thornhill