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Janet Turner
September 24, 1930 - December 24, 2016
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Janet Barr Turner passed away peacefully at the Cowichan District Hospital with her devoted son Sandy by her side. Janet was born in Scotland and immigrated to Canada in 1967 and married Alex Turner. They took up residence in Youbou where she enjoyed the roll of homemaker and mother to the joy of her life, her son Sandy.
Janet was a history buff and enjoyed the royal family.
She was predeceased by her husband Alex, her step children Bonnie Tate and Danny Turner. Along with her son Sandy, she is survived by her step daughter Sharon Turner Bell, grandchildren, nieces and nephews who will miss her dearly.
A special thanks to the caring staff at the Cowichan District Hospital, Youbou Volunteer Fire Department and Ambulance attendants. There will be no service by request.
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From: H.W. Wallace Cremation and Burial Centre Staff
H.W. Wallace Cremation and Burial Centre Staff send our condolences to family and friends.
From: Ian and Vera Cairns
Relation: long time friends and neighbours
Dear Sandy,
We always loved your mom. She was a very special lady, always kind and generous.
Please accept our condolences. She will be missed.
Vera and Ian
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