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Dianna June Turner, Taylor Co., KY (1940-2016)

She was an active partner in the Christian Ministry with her husband of 50 years, Rev. Oscar Turner. She was retired from the Indiana Department of Motor Vehicles. She was a Proverbs 31 Woman. She took care of her home, her husband and her children. She sewed, crocheted, cooked wonderful meals, raised a garden, canned vegetables and made homemade preserves & pickles. Dianna was a very charming woman with a loving heart. She leaves 20 direct living descendants. Her final resting place will be in Taylor County, KY.
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Funeral services for Dianna June Turner will be conducted at 11amCT/12pmNoonCT, Saturday, April 2, 2016 at the Pleasant Union Baptist Church, 426 Fallen Timber Road, Campbellsville, KY, with the eulogy by Rev. Michael Caldwell.

Serving as pallbearers will be Michael Green, Floyd Briggs,II, Rickey Cecil, Keenan Turner, Ron Turner, Randall Graves and Steven Grady. Burial will follow in the Pleasant Union Church cemetery.



Dianna June Turner was born in Washington, Indiana to Harry & Pearl Jones on February 5, 1940. Dianna graduated from Washington High School in Washington, Indiana. Dianna accepted Christ as a young girl & went on to raise her children in Church serving at Wayman Chapel AME, Princeton, Indiana. There she was a part of the Prayer Group and a host of other Ministries.

Dianna is the widow of Rev. Oscar Turner whom she was married to for 50 years. She worked with her husband in the ministry while he served as Pastor at St. Paul Baptist Church, Princeton, Indiana, Jerusalem Chapel Church, Vincennes, Indiana, Second Baptist Church, Franklin, Indiana and finally Beulahland Full Gospel Church in Jacksonville, Florida.

She retired from the State of Indiana after many years of service where she worked as a Supervisor in the Department of Motor Vehicles.

Dianna was a Proverbs 31 Woman. She took care of her home, her husband and her children. She sewed, crocheted, cooked wonderful meals, raised a garden, canned vegetables and made homemade preserves & pickles. Dianna was a very charming woman with a loving heart.

She leaves to cherish her memory:
  • A daughter: Harriet Briggs, of Indianapolis, Indiana

  • Sons: Ricky Turner (Adria), of Indianapolis, Indiana; Oscar Ray Vaughn, of Campbellsville, Kentucky.

  • Grandchildren: Ricky Cecil, Michael Green, Floyd Briggs, II; Adrianna Turner, Ashley Vaughn, Nathaniel Vaughn and Keenan Turner

  • Nine great grand Children and a host of nieces and nephews
She is preceded in death by a son, Kelly Turner and her husband Oscar Turner. Two sisters, Wanda Vardiman and Velma Howard and two brothers, Lennis Jones and Ulysses Donnavan who died in gestation.

Send condolences to the family of Dianna June Turner

The Lyon-DeWitt-Berry Funeral Home, 503 N Main Street, Campbellsville, KY, in charge of arrangements.


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