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This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Charlis Turner. We will remember her forever.

 

Public Viewing: Friday January 11, 2013, 2:00pm-7:00pm Southwest Mortuary (9021 Rainier Ave S., Seattle, Wa. 98118)

Funeral Service: Saturday January 12, 2013 @11:00am

Damascus Baptist Church- 5261 Rainier Ave. S

(Reception to follow)

January 3, 2023
January 3, 2023
I miss your voice!
I miss your smile!
I miss your encouragement!
I miss us passing each other and honking our horns weekly on Rainier.
Seriously. You are missed.
January 3, 2016
January 3, 2016
Can't believe it's been 3 years! We really really miss you! Please keep watching out for us! We love you so much!
January 26, 2013
January 26, 2013
You will be forever missed Charlis. You were heavy on my mind today. I know heaven is loving having you there. Snapping beautiful photos of everyone and every thing. Flashing that warm gorgeous loving smile of yours. I miss our FB chats. I shall never forget you and I plan to see you again. Enjoy your eternity my friend. **HUGS**
January 11, 2013
January 11, 2013
Don't cry when life is not the joy it should be
With life comes pain
Soon time will end this course appointed
and you will be rewarded
and all the world will see
Don't Cry For Me
Don't shed a tear
The time I shared with you will always be
And when I'm gone
Life still carries on
Don't cry for me
We'll always be
don't cry for me
January 11, 2013
January 11, 2013
Song by CeCe Winans
Here we are again
That old familiar place
where the winds will blow
No one ever knows the time nor place
(chorus)
Don't Cry For me
Don't shed a tear
The time I shared with you will always be
And when I'm gone, please carry on
Don't Cry for me
No one is the blame,
my death was meant to be
Don't carry guilt nor shame
The reason why I came soon you'll see
January 11, 2013
January 11, 2013
Growing up and being apart of your family has been an amazing experience. I'm blessed to have been there and have been raised side by side with my bro's.
I remember as kids we had my birthday party at the old house in the central district, Roy and I were just kids but that party turned out to be almost a block party lol.
January 11, 2013
January 11, 2013
You will be surly missed, Thank you so much I love you and always will
January 11, 2013
January 11, 2013
i remember we met Nov. 2010 & were INSTANT friends!!! we laughed at the idea that we were friends BEFORE we met. thank you so much for sharing your life: the happy, adventurous, and not so happy moments of your life with me,earth angel friend.As i've ALWAYS said 'i love the way you live life.' thank u for showing me how to live. i love you dearly & you will 4ever be in my heart's mind.

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January 3, 2023
January 3, 2023
I miss your voice!
I miss your smile!
I miss your encouragement!
I miss us passing each other and honking our horns weekly on Rainier.
Seriously. You are missed.
January 3, 2016
January 3, 2016
Can't believe it's been 3 years! We really really miss you! Please keep watching out for us! We love you so much!
January 26, 2013
January 26, 2013
You will be forever missed Charlis. You were heavy on my mind today. I know heaven is loving having you there. Snapping beautiful photos of everyone and every thing. Flashing that warm gorgeous loving smile of yours. I miss our FB chats. I shall never forget you and I plan to see you again. Enjoy your eternity my friend. **HUGS**
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Obituary

January 11, 2013

Charlis Marie Hill (Turner) was born October 14, 1960 in Seattle, Washington.  (Although she preferred the name Charlis, she was known to many as “Gladys”)  She was the second of five children born to Esther Marie Howell-Brown and Charles Harrison. Charlis was lovingly raised in Seattle by her great aunt Mildred Mary King, affectionately known as Aunt Mae.  Charlis attended Sharples middle school, Lincoln High School, and Seattle Central community college.

Charlis was a very hard worker.  She worked several odd jobs as a teenager.  In 1981 with a child on the way, not working was NOT an option.  So at the age of nineteen she began a career with Pacific Northwest Bell (now known as Century Link) as a Directory Assistance operator. She was a faithful employee and worked for the company for 30 years until her sudden departure.  She was planning her retirement for later this year and opening a floral shop in the Rainier Valley area. In fact, she had even picked out the location.

Charlis was an AMAZING and glamorous woman and mother who loved LIFE!  She absolutely loved her boys Roy Dell, James, and Jordan. And she was completely smitten by her Grandson Legend and her granddaughter Star. She knew the value of happiness and she loved to share it. In addition to being a mother to her own children, she found room in her heart to be a foster parent to many. Charlis enjoyed gardening, cooking for her friends and family, taking walks at the local parks and beaches, being involved with her children and their extracurricular activities, she LOVED animals especially her dogs Buster and Coco.  She also loved fashion, dancing and parties! Theme parties were some of her favorite.  In 2008 Charlis developed a passion for photography. She and her camera were inseparable. She literally captured images of everything. You could almost BET on being tagged in something, somewhere on Facebook when you least expected it.

January 16, 2012 Charlis was diagnosed with stage 4 Colon cancer. Did you know that? Nope, neither did most people. That is because Charlis resolved to LIVE!!!!! She didn’t’ want any pity and she definitely didn’t want to be sad. Columbia city was her stomping ground and you could find her there all year round taking pictures, enjoying the Farmers market, local concerts, picnics with her grandkids, and eating out at all the local restaurants. Charlis was also a member of the Cierra Sisters, A cancer survivors support group. They shopped, went on day trips, went on walks, hosted fashion shows, parties, and other fundraisers. Most of all they just celebrated LIFE!

 

Charlis was called to rest on Thursday January 3, 2013 after her losing her remarkable fight with this illness.

She was preceded in death by her father Charles Harrison and her brother Leondis “Yankee” Hill.

She is survived by her Grandmother Dorothy B. Brown, her mother Esther Marie Howell-Brown, and her uncle’s Frank “Bucky” Brown, and Edgar “Punchy” Batiste.

Charlis leaves to grieve, her 3 sons, Roy Dell Smiley Jr., James Ell Berrysmith, and Jordan David-Jackson Hall, and one daughter Kaiyana McCloud.  She also played a major role in the rearing of her God daughter Laura Kelley-Jahn who was like a daughter to her and a host many very special foster children!

 

She will be greatly missed by her two grandchildren Legend Roydell Smiley and Star Nicole Smiley;

Brothers and sisters Yolanda Berrysmith, Lamont Berrysmith, Lionel, Berrysmith, Craig Berrysmith, Denise Alton, Jewell Harrison Kamara, Sheila Harrison, Charlene Harrison, Tammy Harrison, Anthony McNier, and Tierra Bates. Shannon Kelley and a host of other special family members and friends!

 

Although she will be dearly missed Charlis would probably say Live life and EAT CHOCOLATE!!!!

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