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Sarah Turner Obituary

Sarah Turner

March 9, 1969 - March 4, 2024

Our beloved mom, Sarah Ludick Turner, passed away peacefully and was received into Heaven on an uncharacteristically warm and sunny evening in March, five days before her 55th birthday. She was a skilled baker, a talented writer, and a treasured art teacher, but more than anything, she was the best and most fiercely dedicated mom in the entire world. She felt that being a mother was truly her vocation. She was cherished by everyone around her: parents, siblings, cousins, friends, students, and especially by her six children.

Sarah was born and raised in Novelty, Ohio. She grew up in a "little house in the big woods" at the bottom of a long, steep hill and often shared stories of her childhood with us kids. She spoke of playing with baby dolls and picking buttercups down by the creek with her two sisters, doting on (and dressing up) her two little brothers, and sledding down the big hill during long Cleveland winters with her best friend, Renée. Her siblings and parents described her as sensitive and nurturing: a sweet, gentle soul who loved pretty dresses and her pet bunny, Myrtle. She lived very simply with her siblings and was proud of her upbringing - Her Mom, Patty, and her dad, Tom, worked hard to make ends meet. Our mom's resilience, discipline, and work ethic all came from her parents. She was raised Catholic and was dedicated to practicing and passing on her faith to all of her children.

During her high school years at Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin and West Geauga High, Sarah worked at Patterson's fruit farm and told us kids many stories of burning her hands on pies that came straight out of the oven. She also worked at the Chagrin Falls Popcorn Shop. It is only fitting that our mom always made the biggest bowls of popcorn with lots of salt and butter.

Sarah nannied throughout her years at college, where she obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Communications at the University of Toledo and met our father and her former husband, Jeff, whom she was devoted to for almost 30 years of marriage. They married in 1993 and welcomed their first child in 1994. Sarah's lifelong dream was to become a mother, and she adored her babies. She had five more children over the course of the next eighteen years. The same day that she dropped off her eldest son at college, she came home and gave birth to her youngest daughter that very evening.

Our mom was extremely organized and ran her home like a well-oiled machine. She loved her calendar, was never a minute late to anything, and felt that making a list could solve any problem (especially if it had cute stickers on it). Mom's house was spotless. She practiced "less is more" and didn't care to have many material possessions. She coined an organization method known as "40 bags in 40 days," in which she would help her friends and family declutter and simplify their houses. She wasn't afraid of hard work - or delegating Saturday chores for us children. Whether it was mulching the yard, cleaning the windows, or vacuuming the whole house in one afternoon - she got joy from checking off her to-do list.

Growing up, our mom had a home-cooked dinner on the table every night at 5:30 p.m. sharp, even during sports seasons, where she hardly missed a game for any of her four sons or two daughters. Spaghetti with meat sauce and homemade garlic bread was her favorite meal ever - we ate this once a week as kids. If you didn't like what was for dinner, your choice was cereal or starvation. She made many family favorites (feta dip, meatloaf, calzones, and apple pie to name a few) and transcribed her most beloved recipes into a cookbook for us kids. She was an incredible baker and made the greatest chocolate chip cookies of all time. (Add extra butter, and take the cookies out a minute early!) We had no fears of consuming raw cookie dough in our house.

Our mom made every holiday special for us kids, and felt that traditions were very important. She would sew all of our Halloween costumes, and set a beautiful brunch for Valentine's Day. She took us to pick strawberries every June, and took us to McQueens Orchard every August (Macintosh season) to get donuts before school started again. Our mom also loved making New Year's Resolutions. All of us kids, including her many nieces and nephews, would line up with a note card in hand, ready for Mom to help us fill it out with colorful gel pens. She always gave the best advice, and if you didn't know what you could improve on, she could give you some very insightful feedback.

Mom loved being outside, especially on hot summer days. She would wait as long as possible, until all of her children complained, to turn the air conditioning on in the summer. She also made the biggest ice cream cones you could imagine, and snuck them to the neighbor kids, even if their parents said no. She infamously believed that a suntan would cure any ailment - her home was her favorite place in the world, but Seaside, Florida was a close second.

She enjoyed riding her bike around Perrysburg, and sometimes would put our family dog, Sammy, in her bike basket. She also took lots of walks. She would walk so fast, and if you wanted to join her you had to promise her you could keep up. She kept a small garden and made our backyard an oasis filled with ferns, hostas, and hydrangeas. She also loved storms of all kinds: blizzards that turned into snow days, cozying up on rainy nights, and she especially loved tornado weather. If we were all taking shelter in the basement, she was probably outside on the front porch enjoying the chaos.

Sarah was very artistic. She would paint murals on our bedroom walls when we were little, and loved working with many mediums. She was also a skilled photographer, and had an eye for interior design. In her brief time teaching art at St. Rose School in Perrysburg, she quickly became a favorite of her students, who would look forward to her attentiveness, care, and structure. She would come home and tell endless stories about her students (her "kids"); which ones were naughty, and which ones she would absolutely die for. Some students fit both categories.

Sarah was a bookworm and loved historical non-fiction, especially stories of people overcoming hard times. She always had a deep appreciation for old things in general. An elderly couple's love story, restoring antique furniture, and going to the estate sale of a house she always admired.

She was a very talented writer. Sarah shared her wisdom on her blog Clover Lane, which she started in 2008, building a following of thousands of subscribers from all over the world. Here she shared the trials and tribulations of motherhood as well as advice and reminders. She cherished "ordinary days" and preached that living simply and slowly and finding beauty in every small moment was the key to a meaningful life. Needless to say, she was an inspiration to so many.

Our mother was not only a beacon of guidance but also the voice of unparalleled wisdom, the one whose advice could help navigate any path of life. She loved a good conversation, and had a witty (sometimes even dark) sense of humor. She kept her circle close, including her dearest book club girls. She surrounded herself with only the most genuine people. She was the shoulder to lean on during moments of despair and often the first person you would tell of an accomplishment because of the praise she'd offer. She made everyone who knew her feel seen.

We will always feel as though our time with our sweet mom was cut short. As she liked to say, "fair is a place where pigs win ribbons." She never wasted time feeling sorry for herself through tragedy or sickness and made the most of every day. Our mom always said, "Heaven is a good book on the beach." We know you are enjoying the sunshine Mom, and we can't wait to see you again.

Surviving are her children: Isaac (Cecilia), Abbey (Kyle), Matthew, Andrew, Patrick, and Janey; her parents: Tom and Patricia Ludick; her siblings: Katie, Elizabeth (David), Joseph (Karen), and Andrew (Rosemarie); her twenty-two nieces and nephews; and her first grandchild due in April.

She is preceded in death by her grandparents: Josephine (Niland) and Art Beilein; Helen (Overholt) and Joseph Ludick; and other beloved aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Visitation will be on Sunday, March 10th from 2 to 6 p.m. at Witzler-Shank-Walker Funeral Home, 222 E. South Boundary St., Perrysburg (419-874-3133). Services will be held on Monday, March 11th at 10:30 a.m. at St. Rose Catholic Church. Sarah loved the many colors of spring. Please help us honor our mother by wearing your finest spring attire rather than wearing black for her services.

In lieu of flowers, it is Sarah's wish that donations are made to Heartbeat of Toledo or the Saint Rose School Tuition Assistance Fund. Condolences may be made online to the family at www.walkerfuneralhomes.com.

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Published by The Blade on Mar. 7, 2024.

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Mel

July 18, 2025

Today I thought of your mom and came to the blog to remember. She was one of my greatest tools in my mothering toolbox. She encouraged me to be more understanding, patient, organized and present. She also gave excellent book recommendations. My kids have loved the Pendragon series! There are too many blessings to count that came to me from her. I´m so thankful for her.

Nikole

March 19, 2024

I was just a young mom in 2010 with only one little baby boy when I read Sarah´s blog for the first time. It was somewhere I want back to over and over for mothering insight, organization tips and recipes. Through all the years of having my own six children, I always loved visiting Sarah´s blog and always reading something that inspired me as a mother. I only knew her from her blog but I feel so fortunate to have learned from her. My heart aches for her children and they will be in my prayers. I am just a little blip on the internet but I am so glad you kids had such an incredible mother!

Joe and Cathy Long

March 17, 2024

Sarah was a wonderful, witty and faithful lady, taken from us far, far too soon. How quickly the years went from childhood days playing with cousins (including me) in the Ohio woods, to an obituary! But she filled those years with love, patience, insight, and wit; taught and inspired many; and has gone on to the rest of a "good and faithful servant."

Kathy

March 16, 2024

Your mother's writings of her love for home, children, and ordinary days always touched me. Ordinary days are truly magical. All my love to her children.

Leigh

March 12, 2024

My sincerest condolences, thoughts and prayers. From a fan who loved Sarah and her writing and was always excited to hear back from her over the years from her blog posts. Please know that moms everywhere are praying for you all and please think about keeping up the blog and maybe even eventually publishing the cookbook she made for all her children. From a mom, furniture hobby painter, and art teacher in Texas.

Angeleah MacDonnell

March 12, 2024

I am so saddened to hear about Sarah. I was one of her many fans that read almost every blog post over the past 15 years. Abby, I know I speak for many women when I say that your mother was a guide and a mentor in my life. I emailed back and forth with her over the years and I cherished every word she had to say. Please continue to post about your family on her blog. We would love to continue to see how the family is doing and living on without their sweet mother. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Betsy S.

March 11, 2024

I never met your mother but feel like I have lost a friend. What a beautiful tribute to her. I am so sorry.

Holly Guth

March 11, 2024

I´ve been a reader of the Clover Lane Blog since the beginning.
Thank you, Sarah, for daily inspiration, for helping me see the bigger picture, for inspiration to be a mother who focuses on the most important and simplest things in life - Faith in Jesus, focus on family. Sarah knew what was important in life. Her words in print and her viewpoint have blessed me immensely. I´m so sorry, God bless your family. Holly Guth, Edina MN

Russell Van Houten

March 10, 2024

My deepest condolences to Isaac, Matt and the entire Turner family.
It was an honor to have met your Mom. May she rest in peace.
Love ,
Russell Van Houten

Laurie

March 10, 2024

Abbey & Kyle: Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May God bring you peace and comfort. Laurie Sedlacek Taylor & Ryan Rubel

Pamela Green-Jones

March 9, 2024

My sentiment is the same as Mr. Whitney's, I've never had the honor of meeting her but her children provided such a beautiful legacy of her that I feel like I know her. She seems to have been a beautiful person, inwardly and out. My deepest condolences to her family. I am sure her loving spirit is evidenced in each of you. God plucks the most vibrant. Her endearing spirit will forever be with each of you. Blessings to all of you.

Jack Borrell

March 9, 2024

To whomever wrote Sarah's obit ; what a wonderful tribute!!! I feel like I knew her. I wish you could write my obit!

Francean Gospodarek

March 9, 2024

You were blessed by a delightful mother. Much love to the entire family.

Kristi Lockridge

March 8, 2024

Sarah was a beautiful soul and would always call me or text me to check in on my mother. I remember when I had my firstborn, which was back in 1992, and she came to the hospital and was so excited about starting her own family. I really loved her, and I just feel so sorry for her family. My prayers are with you all. She had a beautiful spirit

Norma

March 8, 2024

My deepest condolences. I am a Clover Lane reader. I learned so much from your mother. I owe much of the way I mother to her. I will forever be grateful. I am praying for your family.

Mark Whitney

March 7, 2024

I didn't know Sarah, but I feel like I knew her after reading her obituary. She sounds like an almost perfect mom. I'm going to miss her, even though I have never met her.

Dana

March 7, 2024

So very sorry for your loss. I read Sarah´s blog before she had Janie.

Claudia

March 7, 2024

Looks like someone else in the family inherited wonderful writing skills- what a beautiful tribute. Very uplifting send- off and i will strive to be more like her! Blessings to all ( you dont know me just fellow resident/perrysburg)

Michelle Colasante

March 7, 2024

I knew your sweet mom only through her words, but am saddened by the news of her passing, and crushed for you, her beautiful children. My heartfelt condolences and prayers go out to you all. There's no doubt in my mind that (as you said) she's enjoying that eternal sunshine - and you WILL see her again. Wishing you peace and comfort.

Tina Barber

March 7, 2024

The world lost a beautiful person! So sorry for your loss.

Julie Anne Shearer

March 7, 2024

I am so sorry to hear this. I´m a follower of your mom´s blog and appreciated reading her wisdom, especially after I had my twins, and loved her stories and recipes. May her memory be a blessing.

Kimberly Hertzfeld

March 7, 2024

Abbey and all of your siblings, your Mom was a very special woman and I shared some of the most intimate times with her attending the births of several of you kids. Matt was my first delivery as a student midwife. I send my prayers and condolences to you all! Love and Hugs, Kim Hertzfeld

Renee Z

March 7, 2024

I'm so sorry for your loss. The world lost a beautiful person--inside and out. As a mere follower of her blog, I noticed that Sarah had a wonderful way of writing that made it seem like she was talking directly to you. Through her writing, she crafted a unique connection that transcended the digital realm, leaving an indelible mark on those fortunate enough to be touched by her literary grace. May her words continue to resonate and bring comfort and cherished memories to all of you.

Teri Bonnett

March 7, 2024

What a wonderful tribute written for a beautiful soul. Sarah sounds like a woman I wish I had the opportunity to know. I am very sorry for your loss.

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