Carla Vanessa Turner

1955 - 2022

Carla Vanessa Turner obituary, 1955-2022

Carla Vanessa Turner

1955 - 2022

BORN

1955

DIED

2022

Carla Turner Obituary

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Carla Vanessa Turner, 67, of Amarillo died on Friday, February 11, 2022.
Memorial services will be announced at a later date and time by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors 20800 Paramount Blvd, Amarillo, Texas.
Carla was born on December 18, 1955. Her parents were the late J.W. and Annabelle Turner. She was a graduate of Tascosa High school and attended Baylor University earning a music and business degree.
She accepted Christ as her savior early in her life. She was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church and enjoyed worship with others through praise, song, dance, and loving Grace and Mercy of her Lord.
She was united in marriage to Michael Allen Norberg in Amarillo, Texas. Of this union, two children were born.
Carla was employed by Texas Employment Commission, and Amarillo Country Club and served as a Membership Secretary and Public Relations Coordinator.
Carla had a loving, fun-filled spirit. She enjoyed time with her children, family, and friends Some of her past times were reading, watching TV and movies, consignment and antique shopping, classical and spiritual music. She was a very loving dog lover to Rowdy, Angel, and Sweet Pea.
Carla was preceded in death by her parents J.W. and Annabelle Turner, Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Pat Childs, a Cousin Carrol Larue Turner House, of Columbus, Ohio.
Survivors include her beloved sons; Michael Dakota Norberg of Casper, Wyoming, J.W. Allen Norberg, of Denver, Colorado; her former husband Michael Allen Norberg, and wife Pamela of Casper, Wyoming. Cousins; Lillie Turner Davis Mitchell, of Amarillo, Earnest (Willie Mae) Turner, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Allen D Turner Jr of Columbus, Ohio, James Leon Turner, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Theodore (Azzie) Turner Jr, of Glendale, Arizona, and a host of loving friends and neighbors.

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