After living with ovarian cancer and its challenges for 3 years, Barbara Gazey Turner died on
August 27 at the age of 71.
Born and raised in Princeton NJ, Gazey spent much of her life in the local area. She graduated
from Princeton public schools and went on to earn a BA from Carnegie Mellon University and
ten years later returned to school to earn an MBA from Rutgers.
After pursuing career paths in mental health, law, and corporate management, Gazey happily
settled on her true love of nature and the outdoors. She returned to school in horticulture,
joined Ambleside Gardens, and became an integral member of the management
team. She was a firm believer in finding what you love and figuring out a way to pursue it.
Gazey found many ways to participate in nature’s beauty, including gardening, hiking or
horseback riding in our national parks, strolling through the local woods, and photographing
flowers. She loved swimming, boating and most of all relaxing by the lake or ocean with a good
book.
Gazey was grateful to many for their help with her ongoing personal growth and spiritual
development. She found this work paid back many fold throughout the years, particularly in
learning to deal with her diagnosis, the unpredictable progression of her disease and the end of
life.
Dogs have been Gazey’s family and best friends throughout life, providing her with much joy,
affection and companionship. She loved and was deeply loved by her friends and family. In
testimony to her quiet nature, honesty, loyalty, wisdom and humor, her dear friends from
across the country were with her to the end. Her family gathered around her during her illness
and treatment, holding the difficult times with her and enjoying the intimacy and connection
that this very unique time in life brought with it. They celebrate her life with great happiness
and gratitude, and will miss her beyond measure.
She is survived by her sister, Michael Ann Walstad of Lawrenceville NJ; her nieces, Kimberly
Zablud of New Hope PA and Avery Connolly of West Chester PA and their families, including her
grandnephews Lee, Silas, and Quinn. She is also survived by her adored canine companion
Tate.
Service will be private.
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