Helen <I>Turner</I> Corry

Advertisement

Helen Turner Corry

Birth
Riverhead, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Death
16 Jul 2001 (aged 77)
Pinole, Contra Costa County, California, USA
Burial
East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
grave 40, plot K, section 70.
Memorial ID
View Source
My mother was the 3rd child born to George W. Turner Jr. and Gertrude E. Walker in RiverHead L.I. During the late 1920's her parent's moved to Brooklyn, N.Y. She had two older sisters Dorothy Turner-Day and Florence Turner- Wright. After graduating from Girls High School, she began working as an interpreter for the State Department during World War II helping refugees. My mother conversed in four languages: Spanish, French, Portugese and English. In 1945 she married childhood sweetheart Arthur Henry Moore and out of this union a son was born Patrick William Moore. On October 18, 1952 my mother married my father John W. Corry Sr. They spent forty-nine years together until her untimely passing. She also had a deep felt love for the LORD and enjoyed reading and studying the Bible. While vacationing in California to visit her grandchildren, she collapsed one morning while preparing breakfast. My mother was an unselfish, loving and compassionate person who is dearly missed by all who knew her. Yes, to know her was to love her.
My mother was the 3rd child born to George W. Turner Jr. and Gertrude E. Walker in RiverHead L.I. During the late 1920's her parent's moved to Brooklyn, N.Y. She had two older sisters Dorothy Turner-Day and Florence Turner- Wright. After graduating from Girls High School, she began working as an interpreter for the State Department during World War II helping refugees. My mother conversed in four languages: Spanish, French, Portugese and English. In 1945 she married childhood sweetheart Arthur Henry Moore and out of this union a son was born Patrick William Moore. On October 18, 1952 my mother married my father John W. Corry Sr. They spent forty-nine years together until her untimely passing. She also had a deep felt love for the LORD and enjoyed reading and studying the Bible. While vacationing in California to visit her grandchildren, she collapsed one morning while preparing breakfast. My mother was an unselfish, loving and compassionate person who is dearly missed by all who knew her. Yes, to know her was to love her.

Inscription

TOGETHER FOREVER
"ALWAYS IN OUR HEARTS"



See more Corry or Turner memorials in:

Flower Delivery