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Pearl Mildred <I>Cull</I> Turner

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Pearl Mildred Cull Turner

Birth
Caplin Cove, Avalon Peninsula Census Division, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Death
Jan 1983 (aged 73)
Sag Harbor, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Burial
Sag Harbor, Suffolk County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Charles CULL and Diana STOCKWOOD, came over in 1927 when she was 17 to stay with her married sister Susan (Mrs George) BARNES in Brooklyn, married Walter John Turner on Mar 5, 1929 in Brooklyn

PEARL TURNER
Pearl M. Turner, 73, a resident of Oak Drive, Noyac, for the last ten years, died Tuesday at Southampton Hospital after a long illness. Mrs. Turner was born in Caplin Cove, Newfoundland; Canada, and when she was 17 came to this country to stay with some sisters in Brooklyn.
In 1929 she married Walter J. Turner, who survives. They lived in Brooklyn's Bay Ridge section and began summering in Noyac 25 years ago. Other survivors include a daughter, Maxine LeShane of Rivervale, N J.; a grandson, John LeShane of Norwalk, Conn.; two sisters, Mary Jane Champion of Brooklyn and Clara Cull of Maiden, Mass., and a brother, Wallace Cull
of Caplin Cove. A service will be held today at 11 a.m. at the East Hampton Methodist
Church. The Rev. Robert Terry will officiate. Burial will follow at the Oakland Cemetery in Sag Harbor.

East Hampton NY Star, 1983
Contributor: C Grant (46508731)
Daughter of Charles CULL and Diana STOCKWOOD, came over in 1927 when she was 17 to stay with her married sister Susan (Mrs George) BARNES in Brooklyn, married Walter John Turner on Mar 5, 1929 in Brooklyn

PEARL TURNER
Pearl M. Turner, 73, a resident of Oak Drive, Noyac, for the last ten years, died Tuesday at Southampton Hospital after a long illness. Mrs. Turner was born in Caplin Cove, Newfoundland; Canada, and when she was 17 came to this country to stay with some sisters in Brooklyn.
In 1929 she married Walter J. Turner, who survives. They lived in Brooklyn's Bay Ridge section and began summering in Noyac 25 years ago. Other survivors include a daughter, Maxine LeShane of Rivervale, N J.; a grandson, John LeShane of Norwalk, Conn.; two sisters, Mary Jane Champion of Brooklyn and Clara Cull of Maiden, Mass., and a brother, Wallace Cull
of Caplin Cove. A service will be held today at 11 a.m. at the East Hampton Methodist
Church. The Rev. Robert Terry will officiate. Burial will follow at the Oakland Cemetery in Sag Harbor.

East Hampton NY Star, 1983
Contributor: C Grant (46508731)

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