Ronnie Turner died from complications of metastatic colon carcinoma, according to a report by the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner. “In sorrow I close my eyes and think of you, my beloved son,” she wrote. The "Private Dancer" singer announced Ronnie Turner's death at age 62 in a December 2022 Instagram post, writing that he had “left the world far too early." Ronnie Turner was a bass player and was in the band Manufactured Funk. Tina Turner and Ike Turner shared one biological son, Ronnie Turner, who followed his parents into music. I’m sure in his little mind he didn’t have any words to explain how much he wanted his mother. “I can still see him as a little boy, no more than two or three, wanting so badly to sit with me when I came home from a tour, but being told by Ike to go to his room. “Craig was a troubled soul,” Turner wrote in her 2018 memoir, "My Love Story." He was fifty-nine when he died so tragically, but he will always be my baby,” she wrote. On Thursday, July 19, 2018, I said my final goodbye to my son, Craig Raymond Turner, when I gathered with family and friends to scatter his ashes off the coast of California. Truthfully, I put a ton of hours into creating content, photographing, and then blogging about it, but I love it, so it is very satisfying for me.“My saddest moment as a mother. I do almost all of my blogging/connecting while my littlest is taking his nap and at night when all of the kids are in bed. Once I started blogging from my heart and from my passions it got a lot easier. I decided to author the kind of blog that I would want to read, which goes back to the whole idea of authenticity and honesty. The ironic thing was that I found out that most people enjoyed the mix of stories, photos, and crafts. I was just sick of the pressure and the feeling like I had to “wow” people every day. One day I just stopped making cards, and for a while I thought I would never make another one. For three years I blogged a card almost every day and I nearly burned out. When I first started blogging, I was completely obsessed with my blog. I am laughing out loud as I type that, but it’s so true. You do so many things and you have three children! How do you do create balance when you have so many things that you want to do and so many competing obligations? Living in one of the most beautiful cities in the world doesn’t hurt either! I have a husband, a one-year old, a “day job,” and I’m trying to start a new career as a blogger/photographer/graphic designer/collage artist. My inspiration comes from many different places, but my greatest inspiration is my travels. Thank you so much! That really means a lot to me! How did you get started doing that and where do you get your inspiration? I have always been so happy when I have met my online friends in person and they find me to be just as they expected… well, maybe a bit shy at first, but that wears off after a few minutes of coffee and cake! You make beautiful hand stamped cards. I have also made it my goal to connect with people and in return I have made some incredible and true friendships through my blog. Oh, well, I’m not sure I am the best to ask about this. Honestly, I could probably have much bigger numbers if I followed all the “blogging rules.” I could spend a lot more time promoting myself, but I am a busy mom of three, we’re currently writing a book, and I am a full time language student.īesides, I decided about a year into blogging that I wasn’t going to worry about the numbers and just focus on keeping my content real, authentic, and honest. At the time we were living in Morocco and every time he asked me I would respond by asking, “Who on earth would read it?” In your experience, what is the best way to grow your blog audience? My husband kept telling me that I should start one. ***** Will you tell us a little bit about how you got started blogging?
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