Elizabeth Turner

Elizabeth A. Turner passed away Thursday, August 10th, 2017 at the age of 66.
Elizabeth was born January 1st, 1951 in Lincoln, Illinois. She was the daughter of Lloyd and Mary Houser. Elizabeth married Dana Turner on January 26th 1985 in Lincoln, Illinois. They moved to St. Louis, Missouri where Dana worked as a City of Saint Louis employee in 1995.
Surviving are her daughter Deidre Turner, son James Turner, Sister Amy Powell, brothers Alan Houser and Jim Houser, and extended family.
She attended Southern Illinois University at Carbondale as well as Lincoln College. She worked as a bank teller and several other jobs but predominantly made her life as a home maker.
Elizabeth enjoyed vegetable and flower gardening as well as caring for her two dogs Buddy and Lola.

4 Comments

  1. Donabelle & Merlyn Hanson on August 15, 2017 at 8:26 pm

    Very sad, may God’s Blessings be with you & JD! We send Special Prayers to you both!



  2. Julie Conder on August 15, 2017 at 10:41 pm

    To Dana Turner,
    Deidre Turner
    James Turner,
    Jimmy Houser and all the rest of the Turner, Houser families;
    I was so shocked and saddened to hear about the passing of Beth. I always liked Beth, a lot. She always made me feel like one of the family. Very included and at ease. I will surely toast her this year, as I do every New Year and keep her in my thoughts and in my heart.
    As are all of you.
    I am so sorry…. Julie



  3. Doris (Petermeyer) Roland on August 17, 2017 at 7:15 am

    I was so very sad to hear about Beth’s passing. We were very good friends during our high school years. We had so much fun always. Unfortunately we did not keep in touch as we went our separate ways in life. We had talked a couple of years ago on the phone and I am grateful for that. She was a kind, funny, sweet girl. I will always remember her lovely smile and pretty brown eyes. My prayers and thoughts are with her children, siblings, and extended family.



  4. Vivian Thompson on August 17, 2017 at 7:40 am

    I am so saddened by Beth’s passing. She was an old friend of mine I regrettably had not seen for years. I have many special memories of her and will continue to think back on those with fondness. You have my sincerest sympathy.



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