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Delores Virnell (Ball) Turnage - Madison
Parish, Louisiana
From Hesperia (CA) Dailey Press, October 29,
2009
Our beloved Mother and Grandmother,
Delores Virnell (Ball) Turnage
passed into the arms of our Lord Tuesday, October 20th, 2009 at her home in Hesperia, California.
Born in Green County, Mississippi
September 21, 1927, Delores was the youngest of seven children. Shortly after
her birth, the family relocated to Tallulah,
Louisiana where she met and married her late husband Eliga
"Bo" Turnage.
With the conclusion of World War II
and Bo's discharge from military service, Delores and her husband relocated to
California with permanent residence in Westminster and Huntington Beach for
thirty years.
In 1985, Delores and Bo retired to the
High Desert of California.
Delores will be best known as a loving
mother, great cook, and heck of a seamstress. She will be loved and remember by
her Daughters, Debbie Turnage and Sheila Boschert, her Son-In-Law,
Michael Boschert, and her Granddaughter, Coty Boschert-Poppett. (Preceded in
death was her only Son, Dwain Turnage in 1980).
She will also be missed by her
extended family of Sister-In-Laws, Bonnie and Marsha Turnage
and Brother-In Law, Edward "Buddy" Turnage,
along with many nieces and nephews, also residing in the High Desert.