In Loving Men1ory of Ms~~ RtLtlz, Floycl Ttlrller Saturday, December 27, 2008 2:00pm 1\t!t, ,\-foriah 1Hissionwy Baptin Church Clayton, Alabama Rev. Richard Mithcell, Pastor&: Ojj-lciating - Stanford 1'-femoriul Chapel Funeral Home Directing . .;.; .. The Farni(v If Tears Could Build a Stairway lflears could build a stairway and memories a lane. l'd walk right up lo hea;:en und b!ingyou home again. No farev.,e/1 words were spoken, no time to sa_v goodr~ve, you were gone before we knew it, and only God knew why '\ I' \ Ol!r hearts still ache in sadness and secret tears stilt flow, what it nrctmt to lose someone like you no one can ,~Fer know But now we know you want us to mourn for you no more, to remember all the happy times and the ones life has in store. Since you'll never be fmgotten, we pledge to you wday, a hallowed place within our hearts is where you'll alwan stav. ()rdcr of Service .Processionai................................................. ... .............................Ministers & Family Scriptures......(Old & NewTesrarnem~) .................................................. Rev. John Ford Prayer.................................................... .......................................Rev. Alfonzo H.oss Words of Comfort........... ... ....................................................Rev. James Q. Corbitt Solo.................................................................... ... ........................Bro. John Spencer "Don't Put OffTod(.ly f(lr Tomorrow'' As I Knew .H.er...............................................................................Sis. Cora Herring Eastern Star Tribute.................................................................... Sis. Veola Denard Obituary.......................... ................... ..... ............................. .................Rcad Silently Song.............................................................. ................................Jvlt. Ivtoriah Choir Acknowkdgernent............................................................................Stanford's Staff Solo...............................................................................................Bro. John Spencer "Going Hom.: wi1.h Jc~us" Eulogy..................................................................................Pastor Richard M.itchdl Recessional ()bitu.ary/()rder ofService Grands; Great-grands, great great-grand Hi grandma this is your granclkids, its hard .for us to think clem~ but we just want you to know }Ve're going to miss J'OU dearly. But our Father A1z.ows H4tat's best fbr us, so why should we complain. We know you are in a beuerplace> God never huns us rzeedlessly and he never wasTe our pain. For it says in Matthew 10 chapter 29-31 vas-e ''are not two ;,parrmts sold for a penny? And not one of them will fall to rhe E,rround wirhout your father!s -.,1:ill. But even the hairs of.vour head are numbered. Fear not, heref'ore, you are of more value than many sparrmvs''. ~Vith that said ~ve love you lvfrs. Ruth Turner A.KA. grandmother and we hope someone in heaven receive the same love you gave us for many years, and M'C will never forgei you. ( ---1-----------..r ~.,\ r/-rj Love Always, ( \--'"\ "- - ---~----------- - - -~- ~ ~- - - -- / Your grandchildren, &'real grandchildren & great great grandchild Grands, Greatgrands, great great grand Psa.lm 1.21 I raise my eyes toward the hills. Whence shaH my help come? My help comes from the L.ord, v;ho made heaven and earth. He wiil not allow your foot to slip; your Keeper win never slumber. Behold, the K_eeper ofisrael will neither slumber nor sleep. The Lord i~ your Keeper: the Lord is your shade at your right hand. The sun shall not ::mite you by day, nor the moon by night. 'fhe Lord will keep you from all harm: He will prt:serve your soul. The: Lord will shield your going out and your coming in from now on for evermore;, Ruth Floyd Turner was born to the late Rev. J.O.A. Floyd & Malonna Herring Floyd on May 22, 1920. Three children: Willie C. Turner Jr., Robert Turner and Ruth King-Carter and six step-children: Lula Roney. Adell Bank$, Annie Finley, Ivory Lee Turner, Earnest J. Turner and T.R. Turner aU preceded her in death. l She accepted Christ at an early age and joined Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church where ,q she served faithful until death . .... .. ~ -"~ In 1944 she married the late Willie C. Turner Sr.. to this union five children were born. She was dedicated to her family whom she loved ver; much. On December 23. 2008 she was called home after a short illness at Crown Health Care of Eufaula, Alabama. She leaves to cherish her memories: two daughters, Daisy (Issac) Thomas & Doris (Clyde) Thomas Sr.; six step-children, Maddie Warren, Pearl Townsend, Mary Sullivan, Willie B. Turner and J.W. Truner; 14 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren and 1 great great granddaughi'cr, a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends . The Broken Chain... r(ilfthorunkno1vn) H't:~ litrle knr?l'\J thar moming thar God was going to call.vowuwru:. In lijr~ we loved you dearzv} in death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you, you did not go alone; for part qf u.s wem with you, the day God called you home. You left us peaceful memories, your lo1 e is still our gui.de; and though we can not see you, yon are ahvays on our side. Ourfamily chain is broken, and nothing seems tfze same; but as God calls us one by one. THE CHAIN will link again. The f(uniZv ()bituary/()rder ofService Gram~~ Great-grands, great ,~eat -~and I Honorarv Flower .Bearers Eastern Stars Rep