Patricia A. Pat Turner

patricia turner

December 10, 1925 ~ March 22, 2020

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Patricia “Pat” Ann Turner, age 94, passed away on March 22, 2020, surrounded by family. She was born in Atchison, Kansas, on December 10, 1925. Rosary, 10:30 am, Funeral Mass, 11:00 am, both on Saturday, March 19, 2022 at St. Cecilia Catholic Church, Haysville, KS. Pat was preceded in death by her parents, Everett and Marguerite Cummings; husband, Joseph; daughters, Dorothy Hentzen, Mary Jo Turner, and granddaughters, Dionne Horton and Jamie Pritchett. Survived by daughters, Bernice (Paul) Lenczuk, Charlene Denton (Dan, deceased) and Anne Turner; sons, Mark (Sharon) Turner and Marty (Stacie) Turner. Joe and Pat were married at Holy Angels Catholic church in Garnett, Kansas, on November 21, 1945. They had 7 children, 10 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren. Pat assisted in delivering many babies over her long career and was passionately involved with Right to Life of Kansas. She was a charter member of St. Cecilia’s parish in Haysville, Kansas, and an active member of the St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church community in Wichita since 1991. She spent the last year of her life at Covenant Care Senior Living and was cared for with great compassion along with support from Amedisys Hospice. Memorials may be made to either Right to Life of Kansas, Inc., P.O. Box 12044, Wichita, KS 67277-2044 or St. Francis of Assisi Youth Ministry, 861 N. Socora, Wichita, KS 67212.

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  1. Berniece (Chick), Charlene, Mark, Marty and Anne., and to all the extended family, Growing up with all of you cousins are my most memorable years, Going to Church and the same schools – you were my best friends. Your mom ran a household of 7 children. That is amazing in itself. She instilled your strong faith and love of family. When my mom died so young, Aunt Pat took her place. She was there if I needed advice and love. I will be forever thankful for the part she played in my life. I will miss her. Love and prayers to you all. Cindy

  2. Mom we all miss you already. You were always such a big part of our lives. My kids and grandkids all learned so much about history from you but most of all love. I’m so glad that they got to know you and love in their life time. They love GmaT!

  3. Mom as Cha already said we miss you already. You have been The Matriarch of a very large family with even more extended family for a long time. Since Dad has been gone for along time YOU did it all for many years. Even though we were technically adults you were still Mom and listened, advised and supported. Remember during our coffee chats you even saying you heard more things than you ever thought….but you were always there. As the oldest I have lots of memories but that would be a book. Godspeed and keep looking over us still on this earth. Love ya Chick


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