Rita Turner's determination to marry social good to higher education made the Naples woman the mother of two groundbreaking colleges — Walden University and Florida Coastal School of Law. When Turner, 90, died April 10 in Naples, the number of mourners included at least 55,000 working people who are earning doctorates at night or passing their bar exams from those schools. More people will miss her: The special education students Turner taught in her early career in New York and who helped her develop an affinity to those facing educational hurdles The Florida ACLU, for which she volunteered and nudged continually to do more to save public education funding from church-school erosion