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Patsy M. Turner

Springfield, Missouri

Age 91

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Patsy M. TurnerPatsy Magee Turner was born May 25, 1923, in Springfield, Missouri, the daughter of Russell and Gladys (Hutchens) Magee, and died February 13, 2015, at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Andrew and Judith Turner, in Santa Rosa, California. Pat attended elementary school in...

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Susan, Kathleen, Andy, David please accept my condolence. I got to know your mom through my brother, Joe Don Stanek. Joe Don had been injured in an accident and was confined to a wheelchair. He became friends with Kathleen and subsequently Mrs. Turner. I was fortunate to meet Mrs. Turner on one occasion when I was visiting my brother. We immediately became friends and correspondents through the years. She attended my brothers funeral in 1988. Then in 2009, she graciously invited me and...

Patsy was perfect for the libraries and literacy was the winner! An accomplished, gracious woman, her loss will be felt keenly.

I worked with Pat at Yates, Mauck, Bohrer and Elliff in the early 80s. She was smart, kind and funny as a stitch, with a heart for all. She did much good for many and she will be missed.

I am Pat's cousin (My father was Robert Magee), and I am so sorry to hear of Pat's death. I looked forward each year to our Christmas correspondence, and catching up on family and activities. When I was doing family research she helped me immeasurably by sharing stories and information. My grandson, Liam, was thrilled to read Pat's father, Russel's stories about the war, and incorporated them into his school project.
Pat was a lovely, intelligent and unique person, and will be sorely...

Pat was one of my dearest friends in Springfield during my years teaching at Kickapoo. She was also a P.E.O. sister in Chapter IA. She was a generous hostess, a confidant & a fountain of wisdom & strength at a difficult time in my life. I treasure her friendship, intelligence , kindness & endless compassion.
My love & condolences to her family especially Kathleen to whom Pat was a tower of strength. Jan (Matthews) Johnson.

I've met you all in the past and spoken to Andy and Susan through out the years. I am Bob's nephew. I only new Pat from family settings, but always looked forward to and enjoyed our discussions about her life! She was always so interested to ask about mine. One of the most gracious ladies I've met! My prayers go out to her and all of you.

Pat, her brother Bob, and her mother & father were neighbors of ours in the early 1930's. They were an extremely fine family. We had a close relationship with them.

Pat and her brother & mother and father were neighbors of my family beginning in the early 1930's. They were a wonderful family & friends.

I knew Pat from when I managed the Fremont theatre in Springfield. We played most of Kathleen's movies and Pat always came to the premiers. We even crowned Pat homecoming queen when we played Peggy Sue Got Married. Pat was a lovely, lovely lady. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of her family and friends.