Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

REBECCA DIANNE TURLEY was born January 16, 1956

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to Arthur Felton Turley, Jr. and Cleoma Wells Brown in Little Rock, Arkansas. Dianne went to be with her Lord and Savior on April 7, 2020, after a sudden illness.

Dianne is preceded in death by her father, Arthur Felton Turley, Jr. and her step-father, Robert E. Brown, and grandparen­ts: Arthur Felton Turley, Sr., Flossie Jewel Brothers Turley, Gladys Lorraine Sanders, and Cleo Coleman Wells. She is survived by her mother, Cleoma Wells Brown, and her step-mother, Sharon Torbet Turley, Sisters: Deborah Sue Turley, Pamela Annette Winslow, Linda Turley Pounders, Ashley Turley Teague, and step-sister, Leeann Brown Siggers, Her beloved nieces and nephews; Mellanie Lyons, Tony Winslow, Shannon McGill, Zachary Pounders, Hunter Pounders, Landon Boone, and Isabella Teague. Also, her loving pet, Milo.

Dianne was a devoted Christian. She dedicated her life to the Lord at a young age and was a wonderful example of a Christian woman. Dianne attended Calloway High School in Jackson, Miss. and went to college at Louisiana State University in Shreveport, LA where she graduated as a computer analyst with honors by obtaining a 4.0 GPA and being recognized as Who’s Who in colleges and universiti­es. After her graduation she worked for several companies as a computer analyst. She was very successful in her field of expertise, lastly working for Fidelity Informatio­n Services.

When thinking of Dianne many beautiful words come to mind. Dianne was vibrant, inspiring, courageous, and generous. She was loved by all that knew her. People admired her intelligen­ce, wit and great sense of humor. Dianne was a lover of animals, especially her cat Milo. She was very family oriented and enjoyed spending time with family and friends, whether just sitting around visiting or traveling to many fun places. Reading a good book at Starbucks was also an enjoyed past time.

Dianne’s passing will leave a huge void in the lives of all that knew her. A celebratio­n memorial service will be held at a later date.

Serving as honorary pallbearer­s will be her nephews; Zachary Pounders, Hunter Pounders, Tony Winslow, and Landon Boone.

Dianne was involved in many charities. If you would wish to honor her memory please do so by donating to one of the following charities of choice: Pulaski County Humane Society, Arkansas Children’s Hospital, St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, Delta City Baptist Church, and Refuge Church in Nixa, Missouri.

To share a memory of Dianne with her family visit www.pinecrestm­emorialpar­k.com.

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