A woman in a black floral blouse walked up to Betty Turner’s funeral service before a large crowd gathered at Seaside Memorial Park Saturday.
Turner died at the end of January. She was 92.
The woman held her hands in front of her while staring at Turner’s coffin.
“Goodbye, Betty,” the woman said before returning to her vehicle and leaving.
That woman was one of the many family and friends who showed up to say their farewell to Turner, the first female mayor of Corpus Christi.
After she was laid to rest next to her late husband Jack Rice Turner, the crowd went to the Seaside Memorial chapel where several people shared memories of Turner.
Corpus Christi Mayor Paulette Guajardo was one of the people who spoke about knowing Turner.
“Betty was not only the first female mayor of Corpus Christi, but she was a true trailblazer whose legacy will forever illuminate the city’s path,” Guajardo said. “She tackled challenges head on, leaving that indelible mark on Corpus Christi’s landscape. Her dedication, her integrity and her tireless advocacy for this community earned her not only the respect, but also the admiration from all who knew her. She paved the road for me to be here today, and I will forever be grateful for that.”