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Mary Ann Turner

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Mary Ann Turner was born in San Antonio, Texas on July 11, 1946. She entered Heavens gates on June 2, 2018. A loving wife, mother, and grandmother, Mary was a remarkable person and enjoyed being surrounded by her family. For many years leading up to her passing, she was able to travel to some of her favorite places with her loved ones. She loved cooking, crafting, and gardening. She had a beautiful home and yard where she planted her favorite plants and welcomed her loved ones with open arms. Her door was always open and she enjoyed her coffee and plentiful visits from her large family. She loved eating Mexican food and had a sweet tooth. She enjoyed making her favorite dishes for family gatherings. Mary is predeceased by her mother and father, Edward and Sarah Drzymalla; brother, Edward bubba and sister, Joyce. Mary is survived by her loving husband of 56 years, Avon A. Turner; siblings, Regina, Richard, Johnny, Kenneth, and Doris; children, Cynthia and husband Bruce, Michelle and husband Ray, Avon and wife Stephanie, and Jason and wife Angela. She is also survived by twelve grandchildren, Donald and wife Sandra, Lacy and husband Shawn, Joshua and wife Kailey, Kelsey and husband Carlos, Kaitlyn and husband Troy, Mikayla, Avon, Rylie, Ian, Evan, Cora, and Chloe. She had ten great-grandchildren, Liliana, Hudson, Logan, Kenner, Camron, Kennedy, Adalynn, Tinsley, Cooper, and Landree. Her sister, Regina Tedford, lovingly cared for Mary for 14 months. The family would like to extend their greatest and warmest gratitude to Regina for caring for Mary during this time of her life. Mary Ann Turner will be missed by all and forever in our hearts.

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  1. Cindy, Kurt and I are very saddened by your lost. Kurt was born and raised in San Antonio as well and, over the years, has met many lovey people like your mom. Please know that you, Bruce and your entire family are in our thoughts and prayers. Take care, Kurt & Renee

  2. I did not know Mary Ann was sick. Although she did not remember me and I had not seen her in more than 50 years, I remember her well when I was growing up on Hicks Avenue. My twin sister, Dorothy and I used to play with her and Regina most every day. I am so sorry that I had not connected with her sooner. To Regina, her husband and family, relying on your Faith in God will carry you through difficult times. May Mary Ann rest in peace.

  3. My condolences to all of the Turner family. I worked with Mary at the auction for many years. She was a wonderful friend and will be truly missed.

  4. Aunt Mary was a real blessing to me during a time when I needed one. I sincerely love, respected and truly admired her. Aunt Mary will always and forever be in my heart. My sincerest sympathies and love goes to Uncle Butch, my cousins and to all those who were blessed enough to know her. Aunt Mary = Beautiful, a blessing to be cherished

  5. My deepest sympathies for the loss of your dear loved one.  May you find comfort in the God of comfort, Jehovah, the God of the Bible during this difficult time.

    He will swallow up death forever, and the Sovereign Lord Jehovah will wipe away the tears from all faces. Psalms 25:8

  6. CandleImageMy deepest condolences to the Turner family. My husband & I worked with Mary at B & R Steel and Rodriguez Construction. May she Rest in Peace.


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