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Dorothy Turner
February 17, 1931 - July 18, 2020

Dorothy Turner, 89 of Orlando, Florida, formerly of Manila, Arkansas, passed away on July 18, 2020 at Health Central Hospital, Ocee, Florida. She was born on February 17, 1931 in Rogers Springs, Tennessee to James and Effie Sasser Antwine Brady. She enjoyed reading and working crossword puzzles and visiting family, especially great-grandchildren. Survivors include: two daughters: Donna Lee Turner of Little Rock, Arkansas and Debra Ruchi (Chris) of Orlando, Florida; one brother: Butch Brady (Jackie) or Wauconda, Illinois; one sister: Faye Daniel (Don) of Southaven, Mississippi; five granddaughters: Angela, Brandi, Jennifer, Meredith, and Stephanie; two grandsons: Lincoln and Cody; five great-grandsons: Linus, Aiden, Spencer, Xander, and Jaxon; one brother-in-law: Harry D. Downing of Nacogdoches, Texas; one daughter-in-law: Faye Turner of Jonesboro, Arkansas; one niece: Donita Morris (Dale) of Pocahontas, Arkansas; a special friend: Terry Vasser of Manila, Arkansas; to many nieces and nephews to list; and a host of other family and friends. She was preceded in death by; her parents James and Effie Brady; her husband: Lincoln Turner; one daughter: Dinah Wells; one son: David Alan Turner; five sisters: Mary Bourland, Bonnie Carpenter, Carolyn Downing, Johnnie Bacchus, and Mavis Lowery; and three brothers: Donald Brady, Doyle Brady, and Terry Wayne Brady. A memorial service will be held at a later date.

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  1. Trina Morris Pearson, Manila says

    She was a huge part of my life throughout the years. She always had that beautiful smile no matter what. She will be missed around the town of Manila. Such an awesome mom to so many. RIP grannie. Give Dinah and David a hug from me.??

  2. Theresa Stout, Leachville Arkansas says

    I have thought about her so often thro the years. I did not know were she lived. I worked with her many yrs ago when the Manila Hospital was there. From open to close. Loved being around her she was always smiling and happy. I know she will be missed

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