Service will be at 10 a. m. Monday, Feb 21, at Southland Baptist Church with Dr. J. Earl Dunn officiating. Burial will follow in Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens. Arrangements are by Johnson's Funeral Home.
Marie was born on Dec. 1, 1923 in Abilene, Texas, to Jack and Opal Powell Turner. She attended school at Ackerly, Texas, until the age of 12, then she attended Edison Junior High School in Abilene, Texas. She moved to San Angelo in 1940 and married H.O. Aylor on Jul 20, 1942.
Marie worked for Montgomery Ward and was the Goodfellow Base Exchange Hallmark representative for many years; however, her main vocation was homemaker. Marie loved flowers and was a member of the Glenaire Garden Club and she was an original member of the Senisa Garden Club, now Senisa-Versure Garden Club. She was a charter memeber of Belmore Baptist Church. While at Belmore she was a member of the Women's Missionary Union, serving many terms as president and worked with the Girls Auxiliary. At the time of her death she was a member of Southland Baptist Church and the Friendship Sunday school class. Marie was a "people person" and was happiest wlhen she was enjoying the company of family, friends or new acquaintances. No one was a stranger to Marie!
She was preceded in death by her parents, Jack Corbin Turner and Opal Turner Graham; her husband, H. O. Aylor Sr.; a son, Owen Kyle Aylor; a great-granddaughter, Elizabeth Marie Aylor; a sister Billie George Freeman; and a brother, Alfred Turner.
Survivors include one brother and his wife, Don and JoAnn Graham; six sisters and their husbands, Billie and Cecil Simmons, Jody and Gene Jett, Maxine and Bobby Bunyard and Sharon and Gene Oleson, all of San Angelo, Peggy and Dave Chase of Mobile Ala., and Patricia and Waymon Sinclair of Austin; three sons and their wives, Neal and Vivian Aylor, Kemper and Patricia Aylor and Don and Donna Aylor, all of San Angelo; one daughter and her husband, Karen and Michael Wells of San Angelo; 13
Service will be at 10 a. m. Monday, Feb 21, at Southland Baptist Church with Dr. J. Earl Dunn officiating. Burial will follow in Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens. Arrangements are by Johnson's Funeral Home.
Marie was born on Dec. 1, 1923 in Abilene, Texas, to Jack and Opal Powell Turner. She attended school at Ackerly, Texas, until the age of 12, then she attended Edison Junior High School in Abilene, Texas. She moved to San Angelo in 1940 and married H.O. Aylor on Jul 20, 1942.
Marie worked for Montgomery Ward and was the Goodfellow Base Exchange Hallmark representative for many years; however, her main vocation was homemaker. Marie loved flowers and was a member of the Glenaire Garden Club and she was an original member of the Senisa Garden Club, now Senisa-Versure Garden Club. She was a charter memeber of Belmore Baptist Church. While at Belmore she was a member of the Women's Missionary Union, serving many terms as president and worked with the Girls Auxiliary. At the time of her death she was a member of Southland Baptist Church and the Friendship Sunday school class. Marie was a "people person" and was happiest wlhen she was enjoying the company of family, friends or new acquaintances. No one was a stranger to Marie!
She was preceded in death by her parents, Jack Corbin Turner and Opal Turner Graham; her husband, H. O. Aylor Sr.; a son, Owen Kyle Aylor; a great-granddaughter, Elizabeth Marie Aylor; a sister Billie George Freeman; and a brother, Alfred Turner.
Survivors include one brother and his wife, Don and JoAnn Graham; six sisters and their husbands, Billie and Cecil Simmons, Jody and Gene Jett, Maxine and Bobby Bunyard and Sharon and Gene Oleson, all of San Angelo, Peggy and Dave Chase of Mobile Ala., and Patricia and Waymon Sinclair of Austin; three sons and their wives, Neal and Vivian Aylor, Kemper and Patricia Aylor and Don and Donna Aylor, all of San Angelo; one daughter and her husband, Karen and Michael Wells of San Angelo; 13
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