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Megan Malcolm “Meg” <I>Dunbar</I> Turner

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Megan Malcolm “Meg” Dunbar Turner

Birth
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
Death
26 Dec 2014 (aged 83)
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
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Father: Russell Kemble Dunbar (1901–1976)
Mother: Marion Bone Dunbar (1905–1976)

Spouse: Norfleet Ragland Turner (1929-2015)

Son: Howell Norfleet Turner (1964-1992)
Daughter: Wilson (Turner) Robbins of Memphis, TN
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Obituary:
Megan Dunbar Turner, 82, of Memphis, died on Friday, March 14, 2014. She was born in San Antonio, Texas on December 26, 1931 to Russell Kemble Dunbar and Marion Bone Dunbar. Mrs. Turner, known as Meg, spent her adult life in Memphis and was a member of Calvary Episcopal Church. She enthusiastically supported many local organizations including the Memphis College of Art and the Church Health Center. Mrs. Turner is survived by her daughter Wilson Turner Robbins of Memphis, by six grandchildren and by her sisters: Keith Dunbar Hollins of Memphis, Sue Dunbar Snyder of San Antonio, Texas, and Jane Dunbar of Lodge Grass, Montana. Mrs. Turner was predeceased by her son Howell Turner. Her memorial service will be Monday, at three o'clock in the afternoon at Calvary Episcopal Church.

Published in The Commercial Appeal on Mar. 16, 2014.
Father: Russell Kemble Dunbar (1901–1976)
Mother: Marion Bone Dunbar (1905–1976)

Spouse: Norfleet Ragland Turner (1929-2015)

Son: Howell Norfleet Turner (1964-1992)
Daughter: Wilson (Turner) Robbins of Memphis, TN
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Obituary:
Megan Dunbar Turner, 82, of Memphis, died on Friday, March 14, 2014. She was born in San Antonio, Texas on December 26, 1931 to Russell Kemble Dunbar and Marion Bone Dunbar. Mrs. Turner, known as Meg, spent her adult life in Memphis and was a member of Calvary Episcopal Church. She enthusiastically supported many local organizations including the Memphis College of Art and the Church Health Center. Mrs. Turner is survived by her daughter Wilson Turner Robbins of Memphis, by six grandchildren and by her sisters: Keith Dunbar Hollins of Memphis, Sue Dunbar Snyder of San Antonio, Texas, and Jane Dunbar of Lodge Grass, Montana. Mrs. Turner was predeceased by her son Howell Turner. Her memorial service will be Monday, at three o'clock in the afternoon at Calvary Episcopal Church.

Published in The Commercial Appeal on Mar. 16, 2014.


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