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							A Celebration of Olan’s Life will be held at The 
							Loft of Normal on Saturday, May 20, 2023, from 2:00 
							p.m. – 4:00 p.m.  
							Funeral home: 
							Peasley Funeral Home, Lincoln       
							Obituary 
							Olan R. Turner, Sr., 75, of Lincoln, 
							passed away at The Loft of Normal on Wednesday, 
							March 15, 2023, at 8:06 p.m. 
 Private family services were held at  New Union 
							Cemetery in Lincoln.
 
 A Celebration of Olan’s Life will be held at The 
							Loft of Normal on Saturday, May 20, 2023, from 2:00 
							p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
 
 Olan Ray Turner was born June 1, 1947, in 
							Middlesborough, Kentucky, the son of Clarence E. and 
							Ruby C. England Turner. He was united in marriage to 
							Karen Smith in Jacksonville, IL, on Aug. 10, 1968. 
							She survives.
 
 Olan is also survived by their children: T.J. 
							Turner, Traci (Dwayne) Keiffer, and Olan R. Turner, 
							Jr.; two grandchildren: Kimberly and Jason Keiffer; 
							and two sisters: Marilyn Winczowski and Brenda 
							(Greg) Johnson.
 
 He was preceded in death by his parents.
 
 Olan graduated from Baptist Bible College of 
							Springfield, MO, in 1968, where he met his wife, 
							Karen. Together, Olan and Karen ministered in 
							churches in Indiana, Kentucky, and Illinois. Olan 
							was the founding pastor for the Bible Baptist Church 
							in Havana, IL (now Grace Baptist Church) and also 
							served in San Jose at the First Baptist Church.
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							Later, Olan worked for Logan 
							Correctional Center as a food supervisor, the 
							Weyerhaeuser Company box factory in Lincoln, and as 
							a part-time security guard. Olan and Karen were also 
							long-time Lincoln Courier and Bloomington Pantagraph 
							carriers. 
							 
							Olan was a skilled guitarist who also 
							enjoyed collecting recorded music, especially 
							traditional country and bluegrass by Johnny Cash, 
							John Denver, and Doc Watson. And he was a long-time 
							fan of the New York Yankees, Kentucky Wildcats, and 
							Tennessee Volunteers. Always one for a good bargain, 
							Olan took pride in his thrifting and garage sale 
							finds. 
 Memorials may be made to the Lincoln-Logan Food 
							Pantry.
 
 Peasley Funeral Home of Lincoln is assisting the 
							family with arrangements.
 
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							family of Olan R. Turner, Sr.
 
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