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Tornado takes 'Mrs. Bonnie,' animal lover
CNN ^ | 3/17/08 | Wynn Westmoreland

Posted on 03/17/2008 5:02:31 AM PDT by a real Sheila

ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- I met Bonnie Turner seven years ago when I was looking for a puppy.

There was just simply no one better to turn to than the eccentric grandmother who loved animals so much that her 86-acre North Georgia farm was home to donkeys, goats, high-priced show dogs and even a few wayward deer.

On Saturday, nothing was left of that bucolic sanctuary after a 130-mph tornado ravaged it. Bonnie died, thrown 50 feet from her home as her husband Michael cried out her name, their neighbors Joe and Jamie Wheeler said.

Her death has shaken me. Images of the

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: Georgia
KEYWORDS: animal; atlanta; bonnie; georgia; tornado
Being an animal lover, this story really saddened me. Please pray for her husband and family.
1 posted on 03/17/2008 5:02:32 AM PDT by a real Sheila
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To: a real Sheila

Prayers sent.

My wife and I are from that part of Georgia.


2 posted on 03/17/2008 5:07:18 AM PDT by Vigilantcitizen (Gone fishin.)
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To: a real Sheila
How very sad.


3 posted on 03/17/2008 5:09:42 AM PDT by Bahbah
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To: a real Sheila

Prayers up!


4 posted on 03/17/2008 5:12:52 AM PDT by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly.)
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To: a real Sheila
Being an animal lover, this story really saddened me. Please pray for her husband and family.

Amen.

5 posted on 03/17/2008 5:17:15 AM PDT by fortheDeclaration ("Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people".-John Adams)
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To: a real Sheila

How sad. My thoughts and prayers are with Mrs. Bonnie’s family and all the animals who will miss her.


6 posted on 03/17/2008 5:22:07 AM PDT by whatshotandwhatsnot
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To: Slings and Arrows

sad kitty ping


7 posted on 03/17/2008 5:46:25 AM PDT by Mercat (The Breastplate of St. Patrick)
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To: a real Sheila

Very sad....I hope her husband can continue.....


8 posted on 03/17/2008 5:49:26 AM PDT by Fawn
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To: a real Sheila

awful


9 posted on 03/17/2008 8:47:00 AM PDT by RDTF (Go AEGIS!)
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To: a real Sheila

Prays up.


10 posted on 03/17/2008 10:37:50 AM PDT by goldfinch
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To: a real Sheila
Some kind of procession was approaching us, and the light came from the persons who composed it.

First came bright Spirits, not the Spirits of men, who danced and scattered flowers—soundlessly falling, lightly drifting flowers, though by the standards of the ghost-world each petal would have weighed a hundred-weight and their fall would have been like the crashing of boulders. Then, on the left and right, at each side of the forest avenue, came youthful shapes, boys upon one hand, and girls upon the other. If I could remember their singing and write down the notes, no man who read that score would ever grow sick or old. Between theme went musicians: and after these a lady in whose honour all this was being done.

I cannot now remember whether she was naked or clothed. If she were naked, then it must have been the almost visible penumbra of her courtesy and joy which produces in my memory the illusion of a great and shining train that followed her across the happy grass. If she were clothed, then the illusion of nakedness is doubtless due to the clarity with which her inmost spirit shone through the clothes. For clothes in that country are not a disguise: the spiritual body lives along each thread and turns them into living organs. A robe or a crown is there as much one of the wearer’s features as a lip or an eye.

But I have forgotten. And only partly do I remember the unbearable beauty of her face.

“Is it? … is it?” I whispered to my guide.

“Not at all,” said he. “It’s someone ye’ll never have heard of. Her name on earth was Sarah Smith and she lived at Golders Green.”

“She seems to be … well, a person of particular importance?”

“Aye. She is one of the great ones. Ye have heard that fame in this country and fame on Earth are two quite different things.”

“And who are these gigantic people… look! They’re like emeralds… who are dancing and throwing flowers before her?”

“Haven’t ye read your Milton? A thousand liveried angels lackey her.“

“And who are all these young men and women on each side?”

“They are her sons and daughters.”

“She must have had a very large family, Sir.”

“Every young man or boy that met her became her son—even if it was only the boy that brought the meat to her back door. Every girl that met her was her daughter.”

“Isn’t that a bit hard on their own parents?”

“No. There are those that steal other people’s children. But her motherhood was of a different kind. Those on whom it fell went back to their natural parents loving them more. Few men looked on her without becoming, in a certain fashion, her lovers. But it was the kind of love that made them not less true, but truer to their own wives.”

“And how… but hullo! What are all these animals? A cat—two cats—dozens of cats. And all those dogs… why, I can’t count them. And the birds. And the horses.”

“They are her beasts.”

“Did she keep a sort of zoo? I mean, this is a bit too much.”

“Every beast and bird that came near her had its place in her love. In her they became themselves. And now the abundance of life she has in Christ from the Father flows over into them.”

I looked at my Teacher in amazement.

“Yes,” he said. “It is like when you throw a stone into a pool, and the concentric waves spread out further and further. Who knows where it will end? Redeemed humanity is still young, it has hardly come to its full strength. But already there is joy enough in the little finger of a great saint such as yonder lady to waken all the dead things of the universe into life.”

- C.S. Lewis, The Great Divorce

11 posted on 03/17/2008 6:46:47 PM PDT by AnAmericanMother ((Ministrix of Ye Chase, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment)))
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To: a real Sheila

Prayers for Mrs. Bonnie’s “Mikey”, and all of her surviving animals. God bless and strengthen her husband, and guide those attending his health needs. May the surviving animals be found and cared for by other loving souls.


12 posted on 03/17/2008 6:55:56 PM PDT by LucyJo
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To: AnAmericanMother

That is beautiful!


13 posted on 03/18/2008 4:55:11 AM PDT by a real Sheila (Just say NObama!)
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To: a real Sheila
I think it's probably Lewis's best book. It's short and a quick read, but repays re-reading. I read it at least once a year.

Those who are kind to and shelter God's creatures have a special place in heaven.

14 posted on 03/18/2008 8:33:08 AM PDT by AnAmericanMother ((Ministrix of Ye Chase, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment)))
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