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Minerva R. Turner

Traverse City, Michigan

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SARASOTA, Fla. — Minerva R. Turner, who for 24 years was Executive Dietician of the Food Service Department at the Summer Arts Camp at Interlochen, died on May 8, 2007, in Sarasota, Fla. She was 94.

She is survived by her daughter, Victoria Guenther; and her sons, Brian and John Guenther; her son, John Turner, and his children, Zach Turner and Sarah Baldry. She is also survived by six great-grandchildren, Julius and Nicholas Guenther, Logan and Annika Guenther, and Megan and Kaitlyn Baldry.

Her cremated remains will be buried at Oakwood Cemetery in Traverse City on Saturday, July 21, to be preceded by a graveside service at 3 p.m.

This obituary was originally published in the Record-Eagle.

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Dear Vicky & John,
Clare & I were so sorry to hear about Minerva's passing. What a delightful, fun, intelligent and good woman. We had such fun and wonderful trips to and from Florida for many years. Good memories from summers at Interlochen too. She will be missed by many.
Unfortunately, we will be out of town this week-end; however, know you are in our thoughts.
Most sincerely, Clare & Karen Burns

Dear john and Vicky so sorry to hear of your Mothers passing. Will always remember the lovely time in Sarisota and at the Music camp.

Dear Victoris, John and Families,
We are deeply saddened to learn of Minerva's passing. We are Long Lake neighbors and friends of your mother's.
Ed has worked on her house for years. She loved the steps he built and never stopped thanking him for all his help. What a wonderful, dignified and intelligent woman she was. We regret that we will be out of town Saturday, thus unable to meet you. She truly loved her family. She will be missed by all of us who knew her. Please let us know...