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[July 30, 2024]  LINCOLN - Karen S. Turner, 78, of Lincoln, passed away at The Loft of Normal on Wednesday, July 24, 2024.

Service:  A Celebration of Karen’s Life will be held at Westfair Baptist Church, 1815 Lafayette Ave., Jacksonville, on Saturday, August 17, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.

Funeral home:Quiram-Peasley Funeral Home, Atlanta

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Karen S. Turner, 78, of Lincoln, passed away at The Loft of Normal on Wednesday, July 24, 2024.

Private family services and burial were held at New Union Cemetery in Lincoln. A Celebration of Karen’s Life will be held at Westfair Baptist Church, 1815 Lafayette Ave., Jacksonville, on Saturday, August 17, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.

Karen Sue Smith was born July 9, 1946, in Jacksonville, IL, the daughter of Ernest M. and Edith Breakville Smith. She was united in marriage to Olan R. Turner on August 10, 1968.

Karen is survived by her children: T.J. Turner, Traci (Dwayne) Keiffer, and Olan R. Turner, Jr.; two grandchildren: Kimberly and Jason Keiffer.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Olan; her sister, Debra Smith Glaenzer; her brother, Michael T. Smith, and a brother who died in infancy, Danny Boyd Smith.

Karen graduated from Jacksonville High School in 1964 and worked at the book bindery in Jacksonville for two years before attending Baptist Bible College in Springfield, MO, where she met her husband, Olan. Together, they ministered in churches in Indiana, Kentucky, and Illinois, and founded Bible Baptist Church (now Grace Baptist Church) in Havana, IL. She briefly worked as a Nurse’s Aide and intermittently as a teacher’s assistant and office custodian. Karen and Olan were longtime carriers for the Lincoln Courier and The Pantagraph.

Her greatest joys were being a homemaker and educating children. She organized and led Vacation Bible School and taught Sunday School and junior church. Many, many children benefited from the hours she spent drilling spelling words and multiplication tables. An incredibly creative soul, she enjoyed sewing, designing costumes and crafts of all kinds, and baking beautiful, delicious desserts. She was a master at creative writing and dramatic storytelling and always had a quick wit.

Karen was the epitome of the virtuous woman described in Proverbs 31. She “looked well to the ways of her household,” and her children “rise up to call her blessed.” She was a prayer warrior, with so many “standing in victory unawares” from her lifting their hurts and needs before the throne of God. She was a humble, faithful servant of God to the very end, making sure that “He must increase” even if she decreased, John 3:30. Well done, Karen!

In lieu of flowers, donors can honor Karen by sending a gift to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital or by cheerfully baking a batch of cookies for their church’s Vacation Bible School or neighborhood children.
Peasley Funeral Home of Lincoln is handling the arrangements.


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