In Memory of

Louise

Turner

Mitchell

Obituary for Louise Turner Mitchell

Anniston – Louise “Doll” Turner Mitchell, 90 left this world for her Heavenly home August
1, 2019. She was preceded in death by Martin Truman Mitchell, Sr., husband of sixty-six
years, son Martin Truman Mitchell, Jr., grandsons, Blake Williamson and Claud Mitchell
Thompson III, son-in-law, W. Lowell Jordan, parents, Sam Turner, and Pearl Roszell
Turner, Sisters, Cora Lou Hammonds, and Helen Marie Willingham. brothers Howard
Turner, Samuel Turner, Randall Turner, Benny Turner, Brother In Law, Frank Edward
Mitchell. Visitation will be Saturday August 3, 2019, from 4 until 6 p.m. at Dryden Funeral
Home.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, August 4, at Iron City Baptist Church, and
the body will lie in state from 1 until 2 p.m. at the church. Burial will follow in Iron City
Cemetery
Survivors include daughters, Mary Ann Jordan Dermody (Don), of Hiawassee, Ga.,
Shirley Louise (J.B.) Camp, of Anniston, Janice Mitchell (Mickey) Thompson, of
Douglasville, Ga., and Barbara Sue (Barry) Williamson, of Oxford; son, Allan Franklin
Mitchell (Charlotte) of Anniston;, grandchildren, Deborah Lynn Phillips (Tim), Landon
Jordan (Michelle), Kevin Anderson (Christy), Reagan Kenney( Crystal), Starla Thompson
Bearden Bruce. Tiffiny Guess, Eric Mitchell; great-grandchildren, Bradley Burns(Amy),
Treavor Biggers, Trace Biggers(Presley), Jordanna Butler, Britney Brooks, Savannah
Jordan Post Austin), Hunter Guess (Ashleigh), Natascha Anderson, Ian Anderson, Drew
Anderson, Faith Anderson, Emma Norton, Allana Kenney, Breanna Kenney, Easton
Kenney, Brent Perren, Mitchell Perren, and Parker Perren and Henry Bearden; greatgreat-grandchild, Kimber Odell Burns, Atlas Lowell Biggers, and Otilla Cotton Biggers and
Laura Guess.
She is survived by sisters, Catherine Murphy, Macy Headrick, Lillian Preston and Linda
Truett. She is survived by brothers, Robert Turner, Jimmy Turner and Daryl Turner
Pallbearers are Landon Jordan, Bradley Burns, Eric Mitchell, Treavor Biggers, Trace
Biggers and Hunter Guess.
Mrs. Mitchell was a member of Iron City Baptist Church and was dedicated to her Church,
her family and friends. She was a loving generous person and loved by many