Condolences
I was so sorry to hear about Ronna. Although we hadn't been in contact in years I can still see her playing on our front lawn with my father and all of the Burrin Avenue kids. She certainly touched everyone' lives with her goodness, grace, warmth, love, compassion and generosity of spirit. Much Love to you Colin, Gerri, Bryan, Barbara and to your children and grandchildren. BEATTY
My sincerest condolences to Colin, Dylan, Annie, Amie and their families. Ronna was a very special lady, and it has been a pleasure knowing her and all of Bryan’s family. I am sure Muriel and George are there to meet her. I didn’t realize the last time we had dinner in the desert would be the last. I was looking forward to seeing the family this month, and I am brokenhearted to hear of this wonderful family’s loss. I couldn’t have asked for a more loving family for my daughter to become a Turner and the love they’ve shown my grandchildren. Bryan, Barbara, and Geri, my heart hurts for you losing a sibling and Colin for losing a lifelong spouse. Both are so extremely hard. Please know she is and will always be with you. With love and prayers, I will be thinking of all of you on Friday and in the days to come. May God bless the extended Turner family and RIP Ronna; your memory will forever live on in our hearts. Love and prayers, Jackie Dillon
To Ronna’s entire family,
My deepest condolences to all of you. May her beautiful memories you shared with her continue to be of comfort. Ronna was a special & a rare type of human being. It’s not often that you meet someone with such positive energy, genuine qualities & warmth. She adored her family & made that very apparent. I’m so grateful for the time we spent & how it impacted. me. My heart goes out to all of you…….love Naomi
Dear Amie, Paul, Leo, Asher and Sylvie,
We are deeply saddened to hear about the death of your beloved Mom and Baba. I know she was a special person and that she will be missed greatly. We are always here to support you all however we can.
With love, Terra, Shawn, Duncan and Lucy
Ronna was a wonderful person and great friend. Always welcoming to any get together. She, Colin and her brother, Bryan, were three of the first people I met moving to Los Angeles in 1991 and became best of friends with them. An extension of family to me and my wife. She always took the time to see how you were doing, offered great conversation, insight and was focused on whatever you were discussing. She also had a great sense of humor and was a person to gravitate to. I said to her family, "when I saw Ronna (Colin or Bryan) at a party or event, I knew I was in safe hands". I knew someone had my back. Her kindness was handed down to her children, they are a wonderful family. I was blessed with a birthday wish from her three days prior, hoping to perhaps see her and Colin if they came to visit California. When we have seen them it was a welcomed sight and sure to bring smiles. We will miss you Ronna, with love and admiration, Carl and Amy McKay
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