Jane Ellen Turner
Jane Ellen Turner, age 72, passed away peacefully, surrounded by the love of her family on December 5, 2024. Born on June 13, 1952, in Owosso, MI, she was the cherished daughter of the late Dallas and Sydney Morse. Jane's enduring spirit and loving heart will be profoundly missed by all who were blessed to know her.
In Fowlerville, MI, the town she called home for most of her life, Jane's journey was one of love, learning, and laughter. It was at Fowlerville High School that she met David Turner, who was destined to become the love of her life. Together, they forged an unbreakable bond in marriage on August 29, 1970. David remains to cherish her memory, along with their beloved children, Jenny (Robert) St. Charles and Patrick (Libby) Turner. Her spirit lives on through her adored grandchildren Ariel, Abby, and Dominique, and great-grandchildren Dillian, Alex, and Sammie, who will forever hold onto the lessons of kindness and joy she imparted. Jane is also survived by her siblings, Christopher Morse, Beatrice Kurtz, Carmella (Randal) Kleinschmidt, and Philip Morse.
After graduating from Fowlerville High School, Jane pursued a noble calling in healthcare, blossoming into a compassionate Licensed Practical Nurse Supervisor at McPherson Hospital from 1972-1987. She bore the responsibility of nurturing future generations of nurses with grace and expertise before she answered another vocational calling. Continuing her educational journey at Michigan State University, Jane attained her bachelor’s degree in education, a testament to her belief in lifelong learning. She then transitioned into a treasured role as a middle school teacher for Fowlerville Community Schools, where she was not only an educator but a mentor, guiding her students with a gentle hand and an open heart.The classroom was Jane's stage, where she brought learning to life with intelligence and generosity. Her dedication to educating and inspiring young minds was evident in every lesson she crafted and every child she encouraged. Jane taught more than just the curriculum; she taught her students how to be better human beings. In every aspect of life, Jane's personality shone as brightly as her nickname "piglet" suggested—a whimsical spirit wrapped in love and dedication to her family. Infamous for her purse, which was always at her side, stocked with a miraculous array of necessities, she was ever-ready to resolve any predicament with a twinkle in her eye. Jane was an avid collector of all things cows, perhaps as a reflection of her own nurturing nature and her love for all creatures. The animal lover in her found kinship with every living being, embracing them with the same warmth she offered to her family and friends.
A teacher at heart, Jane never ceased to impart wisdom, whether in a classroom or during simple family gatherings. Her legacy is one of unwavering support and boundless love, provided to every student who had the privilege of calling her their teacher. She believed in the potential of every individual and continuously strived to uplift those around her. Above all, Jane loved her family intensely. Her influence will echo through generations, inspiring her family to embody the extraordinary traits she exemplified.
The family received friends for visitation on Monday, December 9th, 2024 from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the Watkins Brothers Funeral Homes - MacDonald Chapel. 315 N. Michigan Avenue, Howell. Funeral service was held on Tuesday, December 10th, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home, with visitation beginning at 10:00 a.m.. Memorial contributions are suggested to the Jane Turner FJHS Student Need Fund.
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