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The wedding of Carla Erion and Carl Turpin 8/31/51 |
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Carla Erion Turpin 1970 |
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Carl and Carla Erion Turpin, Wedding Day 8/31/51 |
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Three sisters: Carla, Frances, Jeanne |
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The Erion Family - Frances in front. Back row: Jeanne, Louise Krumwied Erion, Carl Erion, Carla |
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The Turpin Family (1994): Deborah, Carl, David, Carla, Michael |
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Carla Erion Turpin and Carl Turpin (May 1994) |
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Carla Anne Erion |
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Carla Anne Erion |
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Carla and her older sister, Jeanne, | with their mother, Louise Krumwied Erion |
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Frances, Jeanne and Carla Erion |
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The Erion Women (1994) (L-R): Frances Erion Taylor, Carla Erion Turpin, Louise Krumwied Erion, Jeanne Erion Johnson |
(The pictures shown above are in no particular order. I may add more pictures at a later date. This is a difficult process.)
My beautiful loving mother, Carla (Erion) Turpin, 81, died June 29, 2013 in Okla. City
from complications due to a stroke. Carla was born in Sapulpa OK to Carl Erion
and Louise (Krumwied) Erion. Carla grew up and went to school in Hobart OK
where her father was manager of the JC Penney store.
As a teenager she volunteered in the Hobart
library and she also worked at the Hobart TG&Y.
After graduating high school, Carla attended a year of
college at the Oklahoma College for Women, Chickasha, OK. She also had a year of nurses’ training. She
met and fell in love with Carl Leonard Turpin.
On August 31, 1951, the couple wed in Miami OK. They made their home in Okla. City, being one
of the first families to have a house built in McLemore Addition in SW Okla.
City. They lived in their home for 57
years before moving to Glenhaven Assisted Living, Chickasha. They were charter members of Hillcrest
Heights Presbyterian Church. They later
attended The Episcopal Church of the Holy Apostles.
Carla was an involved mother and wife, a warm and
compassionate human being. She was a homeroom
mother at her children’s school, Camp Fire Girls leader, and a children’s
Sunday School teacher. Carla had a
beautiful singing voice, participating in the church choir as a young wife. Her favorite people were children and that
love of children never left her as she continued to respond to each new great
grandchild that was born. We will miss
her so much.
Carla is survived by her husband; her children: daughter Deborah
(Turpin) Astley and her husband Carl, their children Jacob and his wife Shawna,
and Susannah and her husband Dustin Tate; son Michael and his wife Vivian, and
their children: Matthew and his wife Jenny; Phillip and his wife Aimie;
Jennifer, Michael, Joseph and his wife Angelina, and Christopher; son David and
his wife, Kim, and their son Joshua. Great
grandchildren: Alex, Luke, Logan, Laci, Cooper, Kaitlyn, Alerah, Makenzie, Pyper,
Haylee, Haven, Alyssa, and Laila; and nieces and nephews. Carla is also survived by her older sister,
Jeanne (Erion) Johnson Redway of Bella Vista, AR.
Carla was preceded in death by her parents and her younger
sister, Frances (Erion) Taylor.
There will be no services.
Memorial gifts may be made to Crossroads Hospice-Integris
Hospice House, 13920 Quailbrook Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73134 Attn: Monica
Moller. Our family would like to thank
the doctors and staff of ICU East-2nd Floor, OU Med. Center and the
Crossroads Hospice-Integris Hospice House for their care of Carla. There was never a moment when we did not
think she was receiving the best care possible.