She was retired from Nationwide Uniform Company and enjoyed many hobbies including, riding Harley-Davidson motorcycles, camping, traveling, crafts, riding her razor and loved being with her family.
Maria was preceded in death by a great-granddaughter, Elyse Jo Gardner.
She is survived by her husband, Lloyd Glenn Turner; two daughters, Sandra Elswick and Glenna Wimsett both of Hodgenville; a son, Charles D. (Debbie) Turner of Hodgenville; four grandchildren, Tabitha (Albert) Nall, Charles Jacob “C.J.” (Amanda) Turner, Lauren (Robbie) Gardner and Tyler Wimsett; a great-grandson, Keaton Nall; several brothers and sisters.
Visitation for family and friends will be held 11 am to 3 pm Saturday, January 23, at Dixon-Rogers Funeral Home in Magnolia, cremation will follow.
In light of the ongoing pandemic, visitors must wear a face covering and practice social distancing.
She was retired from Nationwide Uniform Company and enjoyed many hobbies including, riding Harley-Davidson motorcycles, camping, traveling, crafts, riding her razor and loved being with her family.
Maria was preceded in death by a great-granddaughter, Elyse Jo Gardner.
She is survived by her husband, Lloyd Glenn Turner; two daughters, Sandra Elswick and Glenna Wimsett both of Hodgenville; a son, Charles D. (Debbie) Turner of Hodgenville; four grandchildren, Tabitha (Albert) Nall, Charles Jacob “C.J.” (Amanda) Turner, Lauren (Robbie) Gardner and Tyler Wimsett; a great-grandson, Keaton Nall; several brothers and sisters.
Visitation for family and friends will be held 11 am to 3 pm Saturday, January 23, at Dixon-Rogers Funeral Home in Magnolia, cremation will follow.
In light of the ongoing pandemic, visitors must wear a face covering and practice social distancing.
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