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Brief History of Her Life
Sara Jane Turner Landess was born on September
30, 1938 in Springfield, Ohio the youngest daughter of Harry and
Violet (Zimmerman) Turner. She graduated from Springfield High
School in 1956. Making plans for further education, she turned
down a full scholarship in Voice to Miami University of Ohio to
attend the University of Michigan where she received her Bachelor
of Science degree in Nursing in 1961.
After graduating, Sara was employed in the newborn nursery by White
Cross Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. She later worked for North American
Aviation as the plant nurse, before returning to Springfield, where
she was hired by City Hospital, which became Community Hospital.
She was a life long volunteer. From the time she was a teenager
she participated in after school childcare programs and later worked
helping to pattern the joints of handicapped children. For many
years she mentored young mothers in The Parent/Infant Center.
Sara was also involved in many church activities, including the
choir, teaching Sunday School, and serving on the Women's Fellowship
activities Board, as well as, the Board of Deaconesses. She served
as a trustee on the boards of the Clark State Foundation, The Springfield
Museum of Art and Aid for College Opportunities.
Sara nurtured a talent and love for music throughout her life.
She was a piano student from her early years and developed a particular
love of singing. She shared her beautiful soprano voice with the
Choral Union Society of the University of Michigan, the Fortnightly
Musical Club of Springfield, and the Chancel Choir of Central Christian
Church, while also singing regularly for private engagements.
Sara married Lawrence Landess, in 1958. They were married for 46 years and had five children and thirteen
grandchildren.
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