Bonnie Sue Turner was born on July 3, 1941, and departed this life to be with her Lord and Savior on February 7, 2024, in Lincoln, Arkansas at the age of 82 years 7 months and 4 days. Bonnie was also known as Mom and Nanny to many and met her handsome husband, Paul Turner in Maricopa, Arizona and they married in Yuma, Arizona in 1958. They made an amazing family with 7 children.
Bonnie is preceded in death by her husband Paul Allen Turner, son Allen Turner, daughter-in-law Ellen Turner, five siblings including Ed, Raymond, Ruth, Irene, Mary, grandson Ray Turner, and one great-grandson Colton Turner.
“Blessed are those who mourn; for they shall be comforted.” Matthew 5:4
Bonnie Sue is living by many including 10 siblings Junior, Jay, Linda, Ronnie, Beau, Jimmy, Buck, Debbie, Betty Lou, Patsy and 2 Sister-in-Laws, Barbara and Joann. As well as, son Ralph Turner and wife Stormy, Chris Turner and wife Judy, son Robert Turner, 3 beautiful daughters Susan Travis, Lana Harrington and husband Clinton, Tina Bell and other half Robert of Arkansas. Bonnie is living by 23 grandchildren and 49 great grand kids.
Bonnie loved to dance with her family, loved music, played all kinds of games like dominoes, marbles, and cards and loved to tell stories to her kids and grandkids. She loved family, and gatherings. She would cook you a meal and make some tea. She was an amazing blessing to this earth and has a place in many hearts.
Momma Sue/Nanny Sue,
Of all the precious gifts, no matter great or small, to have you as our mom and nanny, was the greatest gift of all.
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