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Natalie Elizabeth Turner

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Natalie Elizabeth Turner

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8 Aug 2003 (aged 31)
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Natalie Elizabeth Turner was born October 30, 1971 and died August 8, 2003. Natalie was a dedicated and loving mother of four children: her son Carter (7), her daughter Clara (4), and her two stepdaughters, Jennifer (19) and April (21).Natalie grew up in Ogden, UT. She was an excellent athlete -- softball and basketball were her favorite sports. She loved playing "pig" or "horse" in the driveway with her sisters.
Natalie loved to expand the hearts and minds of her youngest two children through creative play. Carter and Clara both have pets and gardens that they love to tend. She was a dedicated children's advocate, promoting charity events and programs to benefit less fortunate children. She was most recently the Director of the Hailey, ID Chamber of Commerce. She loved her job and the people with whom she worked. She organized the Hailey Festival of Trees, the Fourth of July Parade, wrote a recently-awarded grant, and worked frequently with the local Senior Center.


To all who loved her . . . To the system that failed her . . . Remember. Creative. Beautiful. Elegant. Strong. Brave. Deeply loving Mother. We love you, our Natalie, and we miss you. Your Family
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 10/30/2004.
Natalie Elizabeth Turner was born October 30, 1971 and died August 8, 2003. Natalie was a dedicated and loving mother of four children: her son Carter (7), her daughter Clara (4), and her two stepdaughters, Jennifer (19) and April (21).Natalie grew up in Ogden, UT. She was an excellent athlete -- softball and basketball were her favorite sports. She loved playing "pig" or "horse" in the driveway with her sisters.
Natalie loved to expand the hearts and minds of her youngest two children through creative play. Carter and Clara both have pets and gardens that they love to tend. She was a dedicated children's advocate, promoting charity events and programs to benefit less fortunate children. She was most recently the Director of the Hailey, ID Chamber of Commerce. She loved her job and the people with whom she worked. She organized the Hailey Festival of Trees, the Fourth of July Parade, wrote a recently-awarded grant, and worked frequently with the local Senior Center.


To all who loved her . . . To the system that failed her . . . Remember. Creative. Beautiful. Elegant. Strong. Brave. Deeply loving Mother. We love you, our Natalie, and we miss you. Your Family
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 10/30/2004.

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