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Mary Madonna <I>Rives</I> Turner

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Mary Madonna Rives Turner

Birth
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA
Death
11 Jan 2021 (aged 81)
Waco, McLennan County, Texas, USA
Burial
Waco, McLennan County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 31.5317893, Longitude: -97.1074615
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Mary Madonna Turner, 81, of Waco, passed away on January 11, 2021, at home surrounded by her loved ones.

A private ceremony will be Monday, January 18, 2021, at Oakwood Cemetery.

Madonna was born June 23, 1939, in San Diego, California to Wilbur and Helen Rives.

She graduated from Henderson High School in 1957. She then went on to college at Stephen F. Austin where she was voted Most Beautiful. While at SFA, she met the love of her life, Wade Turner. The two married in Henderson, Texas on July 25, 1959, a union that lasted 59 years.

Shortly after, Wade and Madonna moved to San Angelo. Madonna graduated from Angelo State with an Education degree. During the 13 years of living in San Angelo and teaching school, Wade and Madonna welcomed Kimberly Denise in 1960 and Allison Paige in 1965.

The family moved to Waco in 1972 because of a football coaching job that landed Wade at Baylor University.

Madonna loved fashion and opened her own store called My Fair Lady. She also taught numerous students at Waco ISD and Midway ISD and retired after teaching for many years.

Madonna was very active in the lives of her two girls, and her grandchildren. She loved to read, travel, and shop. She was involved in her Sunday school class at First Baptist Woodway. She loved the Lord and was kind to everyone. She never met a stranger. Madonna’s biggest joy in life was spending time with her Wade.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Wade.

Survivors include daughters Kim Anderson, Allison Jones, and husband Nathan; grandchildren, Callye Berry and husband Ben, Lindy Vick and husband Logan, Brody Jones, and Turner Anderson; great-grandchildren, Reese, Crew, Blaze, and Laker.

The family extends their sincere love and appreciation to Bluebonnet Health Services for their kindness and special care they took of Madonna.

Courtesy of Grace Gardens Funeral Home, Waco, Texas.
Mary Madonna Turner, 81, of Waco, passed away on January 11, 2021, at home surrounded by her loved ones.

A private ceremony will be Monday, January 18, 2021, at Oakwood Cemetery.

Madonna was born June 23, 1939, in San Diego, California to Wilbur and Helen Rives.

She graduated from Henderson High School in 1957. She then went on to college at Stephen F. Austin where she was voted Most Beautiful. While at SFA, she met the love of her life, Wade Turner. The two married in Henderson, Texas on July 25, 1959, a union that lasted 59 years.

Shortly after, Wade and Madonna moved to San Angelo. Madonna graduated from Angelo State with an Education degree. During the 13 years of living in San Angelo and teaching school, Wade and Madonna welcomed Kimberly Denise in 1960 and Allison Paige in 1965.

The family moved to Waco in 1972 because of a football coaching job that landed Wade at Baylor University.

Madonna loved fashion and opened her own store called My Fair Lady. She also taught numerous students at Waco ISD and Midway ISD and retired after teaching for many years.

Madonna was very active in the lives of her two girls, and her grandchildren. She loved to read, travel, and shop. She was involved in her Sunday school class at First Baptist Woodway. She loved the Lord and was kind to everyone. She never met a stranger. Madonna’s biggest joy in life was spending time with her Wade.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Wade.

Survivors include daughters Kim Anderson, Allison Jones, and husband Nathan; grandchildren, Callye Berry and husband Ben, Lindy Vick and husband Logan, Brody Jones, and Turner Anderson; great-grandchildren, Reese, Crew, Blaze, and Laker.

The family extends their sincere love and appreciation to Bluebonnet Health Services for their kindness and special care they took of Madonna.

Courtesy of Grace Gardens Funeral Home, Waco, Texas.

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