In memory of

Michelle Renee Lemming

Apr 8, 1974
Nov 14, 2018

Obituary

Michelle Renee Lemming was born in Harare, Zimbabwe formerly named Salisbury, Rhodesia. She was born on April 8th, 1974 to Bridget Turner and Clive Lemming at Princess Margaret Hospital. She was a beautiful tiny baby, with gorgeous, brown eyes and dark hair. She was raised by her grandmother, Violet Lemming. In her early years, she loved growing up around her uncles, aunts, cousins and doting on her ailing Dad in Zimbabwe. Christmas 1983, at the age of 9, she immigrated to Salem, Oregon in the United States with Violet. She not only saw her first snowfall, but got stranded in it in our huge, navy blue Mirada! She took it all in her stride and thought it rather fascinating! As a young student, at Morningside Elementary she was driven to achieve the best grades. Michelle continued her successful school years at Judson Middle School, going on to and graduating from Sprague High School. She then graduated with her Bachelor’s degree at Western Oregon State University. This led to her employment with the federally funded program, Family Building Blocks. This is where she felt most fulfilled and enjoyed helping families with young children grow, learn and prosper. Michelle was deeply affected by the death of Violet and soon after left the Building Blocks program. Michelle was reunited with her biological Mom, Bridget, and found great joy in knowing she had other siblings with whom she kept in touch. She tried to find her niche in life, but struggled with depression, which steadily worsened over the years and manifested into mental illness. She continued to communicate with her state-side aunts and uncles and with the help of modern technology her family abroad.

At home with the Lord now and at peace, she leaves her loving family: The Coxes, Lemmings (in the US and Zimbabwe), Wedertz, and Coles families. In the UK, she is survived by her mother and step-father, the Apples, Rollos and Turners families along with friends here and across the globe.

She was truly loved. She will always be missed.

Please feel free to pass your condolences or post of her Facebook page.

In lieu of flowers or any donations, the family is asking you to give to mental health foundations in your area.

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  1. Laura Rose & Family says:

    We enjoyed getting to know you and miss you. Your life was a powerful testimony to your strength and courage. You are dearly loved and appreciated by many in our community. You shared your giving spirit and heart of understanding. Dance freely in abundance and love everlasting.

  2. Yolanda Peter nee James says:

    Michelle I am sad to hear of your passing. I did not know you but I am related to the Lemming family and grew up with the Turner family in Zimbabwe as a young girl. May you RIP Yolanda Peter nee James aka Twinky

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