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Judy Maylene <I>Clements</I> Turner

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Judy Maylene Clements Turner

Birth
Death
21 Jan 2018 (aged 76)
Burial
American Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Judy Maylene Clements Turner was born on October 5, 1941 to Malan H. Clements and Fern Keeler Clements in American Fork, Utah. She has one younger brother Michael and two younger sisters, Sherri and Connie. She also has two older brothers that have passed on, Wallace and Freddy. Judy attended American Fork High School and then later married her sweetheart, Harold Arthur Turner on November 9, 1956. He was the love of her life and they were married for 61 years; as Harold would put it 61 years, 5 hours, 42 minutes and seven seconds. Together they had five beautiful children, Mickee Jan, Wallace Layne, Clayton Leif, Christine and Julien. She has fifteen grandchildren and twenty and a half great-grandchildren.

Judy loved to travel with Harold; some of their favorite trips are Italy, New Zealand, Australia, Greece, and many trips to the beach in Mexico. In her younger years she always liked to go camping and boating at Lake Powell with her family and friends or spending time at their beautiful cabin. She had many hobbies like oil painting, pottery, was always doing crafts and loved her little garden at her home in Ivins. Judy enjoyed most of all being with her family and friends and liked to celebrate life…

A Celebration of Life open house will be held on Saturday January 27th from 4 pm to 9pm at the Red Lion Hotel, 850 South Bluff Street, St. George, Utah. A program will be held at 5pm.
Judy Maylene Clements Turner was born on October 5, 1941 to Malan H. Clements and Fern Keeler Clements in American Fork, Utah. She has one younger brother Michael and two younger sisters, Sherri and Connie. She also has two older brothers that have passed on, Wallace and Freddy. Judy attended American Fork High School and then later married her sweetheart, Harold Arthur Turner on November 9, 1956. He was the love of her life and they were married for 61 years; as Harold would put it 61 years, 5 hours, 42 minutes and seven seconds. Together they had five beautiful children, Mickee Jan, Wallace Layne, Clayton Leif, Christine and Julien. She has fifteen grandchildren and twenty and a half great-grandchildren.

Judy loved to travel with Harold; some of their favorite trips are Italy, New Zealand, Australia, Greece, and many trips to the beach in Mexico. In her younger years she always liked to go camping and boating at Lake Powell with her family and friends or spending time at their beautiful cabin. She had many hobbies like oil painting, pottery, was always doing crafts and loved her little garden at her home in Ivins. Judy enjoyed most of all being with her family and friends and liked to celebrate life…

A Celebration of Life open house will be held on Saturday January 27th from 4 pm to 9pm at the Red Lion Hotel, 850 South Bluff Street, St. George, Utah. A program will be held at 5pm.


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