Rose Turman,80, of Whitesboro, TX passed away on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at the Home Place in Sanger, TX. Graveside service will be held at 2:00 PM on Friday, April 3, 2020 at Oakwood Cemetery in Whitesboro with Mike Bentley officiating. Visitation will be held from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM on Thursday at Meador Funeral Home of Whitesboro.
Rose was born on June 22, 1939 to Annis and Jo Ann Coury. She married Jim Turman on September 5, 1983 in Colleyville, TX. Rose owned and operated The Yum Yum Tree in Grapevine. Rose loved going to the mountains in Colorado and spending 2 to 3 months there. She loved to travel with her husband Jim, especially on her motorcycle. She enjoyed the outdoors and loved going to garage sales.
Rose is survived by her husband Jim Turman of Whitesboro; daughter Cori and her husband Greg of Argyle, TX; step-son Stephen Craig Turman and wife, Kathy of Minnesota; step-daughter Jodie Harper and husband, John of Fort Worth; step-son Kris Turman of Fort Worth and her grandchildren Chase Finch, Kelsie Finch, Erin Turman, Taylor Harper and Katelyn Harper.
She is preceded in death by her parents and her son Von Husbands.
Rose and I had some deep conversations over the five years we were neighbors. She and Jim came out and introduced themselves to me while we were moving in next door. She will be missed. Prayers for her family, especially her sweet husband Jim in the coming weeks & months. Rest in peace Rose.
Wonderful memories of living next door to Jim and Rose back in the ’90’s. Always so sweet and friendly! Especially remember them buying a bicycle for my nephew when we had temporary custody of him. Rose will always hold a special place in my heart.
That beautiful smile will be missed.
Jim we are sending condolences to you and the family. Sorry to hear about Rose. Keeping you in our prayers.
Betty and Eddie Baker
That beautiful smile will certainly be missed. I think she never met a stranger.
Rose was a lovely lady. I feel blessed to have known her and Jim. It is a comfort to know she is with the Lord.
So sorry for your loss Jim. We always thought you all were such a nice friendly couple, and enjoyed
talking to you. She was such a friendly and pretty lady and you were so good to her as her health
started failing. We will be thinking of you .