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6 Entries
Rick & Linda Bollinger
March 19, 2013
Dear Uncle Bill, Mike, Greg, and families,
Please accept our deepest sympathy. Sorry we couldn't make it to California for the service. We have some precious memories of Aunt Ines and your families.
One day we will all be together again at the grandest Turnbeau reunion of all.
Love,
Rick and Linda Bollinger
Gary & Pat Turnbeau
March 8, 2013
We liked reading this description of Aunt Ines from Aunt Helen's Genealogy Book.
"Ines attended schools in Fredericktown and graduated as valedictorian of her class in 1947. She played on the volleyball team and in her junior or senior year she was voted Miss Fredericktown ... Ines loved her home and was an excellent interior decorator ... She was a beautiful seamstress ... There was never anything too hard for her when it came to her house".
Aunt Ines, we'll miss you.
Ed B.
March 8, 2013
Ines was a wonderful Christian woman, full of life and always spreading joy. She, her humor, and the way she cared about others will be missed
Sue (Susie) Graham Shrum Hiatt
March 8, 2013
I have pleasant memories only of "The Pretty One", my Aunt Ines. She and my Uncle Bill were like movie stars to me; both beautiful people and living in California. That was a big "Wow" for a young girl who was convinced she would be a movie star someday, too! Knowing the pain of arthritis myself I have to be happy that her pain is now gone. I love/loved you Aunt Ines; rest in peace.
Mary Jane (Turnbaugh) Crites
March 8, 2013
I visited with Ines several times at family reunions in Missouri. She was a first cousin to my father, Elmo Turnbaugh. My deepest sympathy to your family.
Emma Turnbeau-Vinci
March 7, 2013
I have been blessed to have known and loved her for over 50 years. She will continue to be a mentor as a Wife, Sister, Mother, & Grand Mother. I truly adored, respected and loved her. I have no doubt that Heaven is a better place for having her in God's kingdom, but this world was truly a better place for me with her here. I can see Mt Lassen everyday which will keep her in my thoughts and in my heart! I have so many great fun memories Thank you for those. I love you!
Emma
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