Dina Sue Turner Sledge

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Dina Sue Turner Sledge

Wed, 12/15/2021 - 20:40
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Dina Sue Turner Sledge, 75, beloved mother and wife, went home to be with the Lord on Nov. 4, 2021. She was born in Alpine, Texas, to the late Cecil “Beke” and Shirley Turner.

Dina is survived by her husband Steve of 57 years; sons Steven and wife Zulema of San Antonio, Texas, Chris and wife Annette of Peaster, Texas; grandsons Cresten and wife Kassie, and Cashdon, all of Peaster; brothers Alan Turner of San Angelo, Texas, and Bake Turner of Alpine; sisters Sally (Al) Tobola, and Cherry Turner, all of Alpine; and brother-in-law Kenneth (Regina) Sledge of Big Spring, Texas.

Dina was predeceased by her parents Cecil “Beke” and Shirley Turner; brother Jim Turner; sisters-in-law Gay Turner and Linda Wooley; and brother-in-law Bobby Sledge.

Dina graduated from Alpine High School in 1964, where she participated in basketball and drama club, and was editor of the high school newspaper.

She married the love of her life and high school sweetheart, Steve Sledge, on Dec. 27, 1964. She attended Texas Tech University for a short time, then settled in to raise her young family and help Steve build their home from scratch.

She was very active as home room mom for both Steven and Chris, and helped with the Alpine Boy Scouts Program. In 1982, she furthered her career and graduated from Sul Ross State University as a Licensed Vocational Nurse; and in 1994, she obtained her Registered Nursing license from New York Regency Nursing Program. She deeply cared for each of her patients, and worked in multiple specialties including respiratory therapy, x-ray, OB nurse, surgical scrub technician, charge nurse, outpatient surgery, and cardiac care. She was a CPR instructor, and an educator at the LVN Sul Ross nursing school. Nursing was truly her calling, and patients were blessed by her care.

Anyone who knew Dina knew that family was most precious to her. She and Steve happily hosted many family events and holidays. Her numerous nieces and nephews called her Aunt Dina, and in 1996, she proudly changed her name to Grandma. Most of her grandchildren’s friends and teachers also referred to her as Grandma.

She will be truly missed in the “Turner Family Pickin’s,” as she would play various instruments and perform vocals with her brothers, sisters, sons, grandsons, nephews, and nieces. She loved her family fiercely, and will be missed by all.

Services have been entrusted to Alpine Memorial Funeral Home..