88, born January 2, 1927 in Cramerton, NC, and died July 15, 2015, in Tucson, AZ. She was a retired nurse; preceded in death by her husband of 48 years, Col. Charles E. Turner, who died in 1999. Faye was survived by three daughters, Tracey Maas of Idaho, Kim Insley of Virginia and Rhonda (Gordon M.) Crissman of Tucson; four grandsons, Willie Maas, Ben Turner, Gene Insley and Darl Crissman; one granddaughter, April Insley; six great grandchildren and two brothers, George Roberts of Kentucky and Joe Roberts of NC. Faye is now at Home with her beloved Savior and Lord, Jesus Christ. Thanks to East Lawn Palms Mortuary in Tucson, Faye will be sent to Shaver-Stirling-Skiovolocke Funeral Home and finally rest at Fairmount Memorial Park, INC. 4199 S. Union Ave, Alliance, Ohio 44601, In memory of Faye: In lieu of flowers, you may make donations to Caring ministries or Gospel Rescue Mission in Tucson, AZ.
Here are few things about my grandmother that I am sure the family will agree on. Granny was very dedicated to family. This included family dinner with plenty of good food. Granny was an excellent cook . This included wonderful desserts, jams and jellies with fruit from her own trees. In the evenings she would sit around and crochet booties and blankets for Christmas presents while watching her night time soaps. Granny also loved to paint and draw along with ceramics and flower arrangements. I am sure everyone in the family has one or two ceramics made by Granny. Granny also collected birds and tea cups. Many that were given to her by others in the family as gifts. The only problem with being so good at everything is that no one else could do it as well as her, so she always ended up doing it herself. Granny was a wonderful person and she touched many lives. She will be greatly missed but not forgotten.
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