Joan Turner died Thursday, October 21, 2021, from complications of Parkinson
Disease at Westview Care Center in Britt, Iowa where she had been a resident
since May 2021.
Funeral services for Joan Turner will be held Monday, October 25, 2021 at 1:30
p.m. at St. John's Lutheran Church, 517 South East Elm Street in Corwith with
Pastor Denise Lindemann officiating.
Visitation will be held Sunday, October 24, 2021 from 4:00 until 7:00 p.m. at
St. John's Lutheran Church, 517 South East Elm Street in Corwith.
Joan Kay Turner was born Dec. 31, 1938 in Gray, Iowa to Thelma Truhlar and
Clarence Tessman. Joan was baptized and confirmed in Christian faith at St.
John's Lutheran Church in Ely, Iowa. In 1957 she graduated from Wilson High
School in Cedar Rapids, Ia.
Joan Kay married Nelson Turner on June 29, 1957 at St. John's Lutheran Church in
Ely, Ia. The couple lived in several locations, and in 1971 relocated their
family to Wesley, Iowa where they owned and operated the Wesley Farm Store until
1983. Both were very active in the Community Club of Wesley, enjoying the
planning of the 4th of July celebrations for many years. In their spare time,
the couple enjoyed square dancing, camping, and woodworking projects together.
This summer they celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary.
She loved to spend time with her family. Quilt retreats with her daughters and
friends were a special treat. She was always very interested in being updated on
each family member's life happenings. As a grandmother she enjoyed attending
grandkids ball games, dance recitals and music concerts. She would ask for
favorite foods when kids came home for visits, often teaching grandkids how to
make homemade biscuits and the traditional Christmas pfeffernusse.
Joan learned how to sew at age nine and for many years made clothing for herself
and her family. She taught each of her kids and some of her grandchildren how to
sew. In later years, Joan enjoyed making quilts and received several ribbons at
the Hancock County Fair for her entries. She co-founded the local quilt club in
Britt. Her sewing talents led her to be hired by others for clothing
alterations, upholstery jobs and several t-shirt quilts for graduates. In her
spare time she enjoyed jazz music, reading and participating in Britt's book
club, as well as gardening and becoming a Master Gardener through Iowa State
Extension.
Joan worked various jobs through the years including at Singer Sewing Machine,
Hoods Grocery Store, Winnebago Stitch Craft, Gold Eagle Co-op, and Britt Food
Center. She volunteered as a 4-H leader with her girls, served on the boards of
the Armstrong House and the Hancock County Ag Museum, and served in various
capacities at St. John's Lutheran Church including President of Church Council.
She was also Secretary, Vice President, and Treasurer of the Western Iowa Synod
Women's Organization.
Joan is preceded in death by her parents and sons-in-law Calvin Rummens and
James McLennan and one niece Terri (Tessman) Duncan.
Joan is survived by her devoted husband, Nelson; children Lucy (J.R. Clark)
McLennan of Hurley, WI; Sharon (Michael) Mulvihill of Seattle, WA; Glen (Pamela)
Turner of Walnut, IL; Wayne (Lesley) Turner of Garner, IA; and 11 Grandchildren;
7 Great-Grandchildren; and brother, John (Jean) Tessman of Riverside, MO.
Memorials may be directed to Igumbilo Lutheran Girl's Secondary School,
Tanzania, for church.