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Eva <I>Buhler</I> Turner

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Eva Buhler Turner

Birth
Highland, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death
14 Jul 2006 (aged 85)
American Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
American Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.3915893, Longitude: -111.798614
Plot
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Eva Buhler was born in Highland, Utah County, Utah, United States. She was the 3rd child and 3rd daughter of Alma Herman Buhler and Hazel Selina Loveridge Buhler. She was one of 11 children. She had black hair throughout her life, and her eyes were a dark hazel. Her father was a farmer.

She was a very good student, and was offered opportunities to skip 2 grades, but her mother thought it best that she stay in the same grade. She often helped her friends with their lessons. She was organized, read well, and enjoyed math.

She married Venoy James Turner of Lehi on June 22,1942 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. They lived on Highland in a home built by Venoy and his father on land purchased from Eva's father. They raised 7 children, 5 girls and 2 boys. Eva and Venoy went ballroom dancing 2 times a week for all of their married life.

Eva was a bookkeeper, housewife, farmer, custodian, and an aid, helping the elderly (who qualified with the government) with cleaning their homes. She loved to dance, sing hymns while doing housework, crochet, have her children and grandchildren visit, playing board or card games, and cooking, because she was a marvelous cook. She will be remembered for her rolls, pies, and potatoes and gravy.

She enjoyed simple things like church dinners, parades, the state fair, going fishing, bowling, throwing horse shoes.

She was a very trusting person, often letting customers leave money for picked vegetables on the kitchen table when no one was at home. She was kind. She was thoughtful about sending cards, flowers, or food for special occasions or when someone was ill. She had a great deal of faith.

She was active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints all of her life. She was kind, thoughtful, fun loving, and hard working.

In her latter years, she moved to American Fork, Utah County, Utah, United states with her husband. This was to a double wide trailer home in a retirement park.
Eva Buhler was born in Highland, Utah County, Utah, United States. She was the 3rd child and 3rd daughter of Alma Herman Buhler and Hazel Selina Loveridge Buhler. She was one of 11 children. She had black hair throughout her life, and her eyes were a dark hazel. Her father was a farmer.

She was a very good student, and was offered opportunities to skip 2 grades, but her mother thought it best that she stay in the same grade. She often helped her friends with their lessons. She was organized, read well, and enjoyed math.

She married Venoy James Turner of Lehi on June 22,1942 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. They lived on Highland in a home built by Venoy and his father on land purchased from Eva's father. They raised 7 children, 5 girls and 2 boys. Eva and Venoy went ballroom dancing 2 times a week for all of their married life.

Eva was a bookkeeper, housewife, farmer, custodian, and an aid, helping the elderly (who qualified with the government) with cleaning their homes. She loved to dance, sing hymns while doing housework, crochet, have her children and grandchildren visit, playing board or card games, and cooking, because she was a marvelous cook. She will be remembered for her rolls, pies, and potatoes and gravy.

She enjoyed simple things like church dinners, parades, the state fair, going fishing, bowling, throwing horse shoes.

She was a very trusting person, often letting customers leave money for picked vegetables on the kitchen table when no one was at home. She was kind. She was thoughtful about sending cards, flowers, or food for special occasions or when someone was ill. She had a great deal of faith.

She was active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints all of her life. She was kind, thoughtful, fun loving, and hard working.

In her latter years, she moved to American Fork, Utah County, Utah, United states with her husband. This was to a double wide trailer home in a retirement park.

Inscription

Turner, Venoy James Sept. 6, 1918 to Aug. 14, 2002

Eva Buhler Nov. 5, 1920 to July 14, 2006

Gravesite Details

Picture of Salt Lake City LDS temple with Married June 22, 1942



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  • Created by: vmakin
  • Added: Feb 7, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104817662/eva-turner: accessed ), memorial page for Eva Buhler Turner (5 Nov 1920–14 Jul 2006), Find a Grave Memorial ID 104817662, citing American Fork Cemetery, American Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA; Maintained by vmakin (contributor 48045698).