The earthly pilgrimage of Bobbie Joyce Turner has peacefully come to an end, and on September 17, 2025, she was gently received into the tender arms of her loving Redeemer. In the quiet hours of Wednesday morning, she laid down her burdens and closed her eyes for the final time. When she awoke, she found herself standing safely on the far shore of the stormy Jordan River, embraced by the Savior who had long awaited her. Having stepped into Emmanuel’s Land, she was swiftly enveloped in a reunion so tender, so sublime. There, her beloved husband Ray was waiting, just as the Lord had promised—another promise fulfilled. Bobbie will never feel the sting of regret for placing her trust fully in Jesus Christ. His words, steadfast and true, are worthy of all faith. He has kept His promise to her, and now she is at home. There is so much to share about Bobbie’s life. Above all, she would want us to mention how fiercely she loved her family. She was devoted to her husband, Raymond Turner, for nearly 70 years. Bobbie was always looking out for her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. She was a little lady who carried a big punch when it came to protecting her loved ones. Bobbie was a faithful and beloved member of Christ Fellowship Church for 34 years, often referring to it as "her" church. She called it that because she treasured the church and deeply cared about the people who worshiped alongside her. As the church gathers this coming Lord’s Day, Bobbie’s kind smile and warmth will be missed by the church family. And no church breakfast or dinner will ever quite be the same without her. Bobbie was also a true saleswoman. She sold Avon products for more than 50 years, earning numerous awards for her hard work and dedication. One of her fondest memories was a trip she earned to Hawaii, which she enjoyed with her dear friend Patsy Weaver. She was enterprising and driven to succeed. In addition, Bobbie and Patsy ran yard sales every summer for many years, donating all the proceeds to their church—amounting to nearly $50,000 over time. One year in particular, their efforts helped save the church from a financial crisis. We extend a special thanks to everyone who ever donated “inventory” to their yard sales. She also single-handedly raised many thousands of dollars for the church through an annual fundraising effort at Elder-Beerman. And, she donated the fitness equipment to begin a work-out group in Edinburgh. She loved the cadre of ladies who formed the group—sharing special days and birthdays with them. Bobbie also made candy to sell at the annual Tri-Kappa Christmas Bazaar and baked countless birthday and wedding cakes for friends and family. Her grandchildren never endured the horrible fate of a store-bought birthday or graduation cake. She made something special each year according to each grandchild’s likes and interests. She was a talented cake baker, her secret ingredient being love. She was born January 19, 1940, in Kentucky to the late Edward Lewis Bohannon and Winnie Mangus Bryant. She married Raymond G. Turner on March 10, 1956, and he preceded her in death on July 13, 2024. She is survived by her son, Kenneth “Kenny” Turner, of Edinburgh; daughter, Phyllis (Alan) Burton, of Edinburgh; son, Richard (Tonya) Turner, of Edinburgh; grandson, Paul (Tracy) Burton, of Edinburgh; granddaughters, Mandi Turner, of Edinburgh, Leah Burton, of Edinburgh, and Calyn Turner, of Beech Grove; great-grandchildren, Preston (Grace) Smith, of Edinburgh, Walker (Emma) Smith, of Edinburgh, Reagan Burton, of Edinburgh, Ellie Burton, of Edinburgh, and Iona Elliott, of Edinburgh; great-great-grandchildren, Eleanor and Rhett Smith; and sister Opie Brown, of Russell Springs, Kentucky. She was also preceded in death by her sisters, Mary Ann Burton, Doris Vaughn, brother, Robert Bohannon; and great-grandsons, Julian and Jasper. A funeral service will be conducted by her grandson, Pastor Paul Burton, at 6:00 p.m., Monday, September 22, 2025, in the Believer’s Chapel at Christ Fellowship Church. Visitation will be from 2:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. at the church. Interment will be 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, September 23, 2025, in Rest Haven Cemetery, Edinburgh. Arrangements have been entrusted to Community Funeral Care, Edinburgh.
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Noble G. Goen, 72, Taylorsville, passed away September 11, 2025. He was born June 30, 1953, in Greenfield, to the late Marshall and Hilda (Chapple) Goen. He married Helen Jean Meade-Goen, on June 24, 2006, in Taylorsville, and she survives. He is also survived by sons, Eric (Courtney) Goen, and Martin Douglas Goen; five grandchildren; two great grandchildren; and brother Steve (Joyce) Chapple. He was also preceded in death by his brother, Terry Goen; sister, Karen Burchett; and great grandson, Theo DeRossett. Noble was a long-time member of the Teamster’s United Auto Workers union. He worked for Sony as a forklift operator for many years before his retirement. He is loved by his family and friends and will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him, especially his wit and humor. Noble was a beloved member of the Taylorsville United Methodist Church where a service will be conducted at 10:00 a.m., Monday, September 15, 2025. Visitation will be held at the church from 3:30 p.m. until 7:00 p.m., Sunday, September 14, 2025, and one hour prior to the service on Monday at the church. Burial will be in Flat Rock Baptist Cemetery, Columbus. Arrangements have been entrusted to Community Funeral Care, Edinburgh. Rosanna Mae Simpson, 42, of Edinburgh, passed away September 4, 2025. She was born December 4, 1982, in Columbus to Willard Glover Jr. and Rosemary Rowland. Rosanna is survived by her parents, her step-father, Rickie Rowland; and step-mother, Donna Glover; sons Ethan Perez, of Hope, and Raymond Simpson; daughter, Baylea Simpson; brothers, Ricky (Tiffany) Rowland, of Edinburgh, Ryan (Valentina) Richardson, of Edinburgh, David (Kimberly) Richardson, of Bargersville, and Tony Glover, of Elk Horn, Kentucky; sisters, Amanda Rowland, of Franklin, Jennifer Harden, of Indianapolis, Lori Copp, of Columbus, Patricia (Troy) Glover, of Elk Horn, Kentucky and Jerica Glover, of Glasgow, Kentucky; and grandfather, Willard Glover, Sr., of Elk Horn, Kentucky. Significant other Scotty Herren of Edinburgh and cat Sir Jeffrey Dahmer. Rosanna was also preceded in death by her grandmother Hazel Glover, and her grandparents, Nannie and John Swallows. Rev. Guy Hardin will officiate the funeral service at 12:00, Noon, Monday, September 8, 2025, at Who So Ever Will Community Church. Visitation will be from 10:00 a.m., until the service at Noon at the church. Arrangements have been entrusted to Community Funeral Care, Edinburgh. Roan Alistair Dooley, 24, of Columbus, passed away September 1, 2025. Roan was born June 4, 2001, in Columbus to the late Abe Dooley and Brandy Toth Campbell. Survivors include Roan’s sisters, Mary Jane Fields, of Columbus, MacKayla Fields, of Columbus, and Maycee Campbell, of Columbus; brothers, Matthew Fields, of Columbus, Caleb Dooley, and Austin Dooley; grandparents, Leisha Toth, of Columbus, Bob (Sharon Armstrong) Toth, and Tim (Shera) Dooley, of Columbus; and niece Bailey Wehner. Also preceding in death was Roan's grandmother, Laura Sidwell. A memorial gathering will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m, Saturday, September 6, 2025, at The Gathering Place, 106 E. Main Cross Street, Edinburgh. Arrangements have been entrusted to Community Funeral Care, Edinburgh. |
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