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Carol Ann <I>Brewster</I> Turner

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Carol Ann Brewster Turner

Birth
Akron, Summit County, Ohio, USA
Death
5 Feb 2020 (aged 78)
Burial
East Palestine, Columbiana County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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East Palestine – Carol Ann Turner, 78, of East Palestine passed away peacefully this past Wednesday afternoon, February 5, 2020 with her family by her side.

Carol was born September 24, 1941 in Akron, a daughter of James and Helen (Witzberger) Brewster, a 1959 East Palestine High graduate, and earned her bachelor's degree in education and biology from Youngstown State University. She had a deep appreciation for nature and music, and especially loved crafting ceramics, stained glass windows, and doing needlework. Before serving as vice president of the A. H. Buehrle Co. in Youngstown, she ran the East Palestine Novelty Co., a pottery that made wholesale greenware and bisque products. She opened American Scene at 12 East Main St. in the late 1980's, East Palestine's first year-round Christmas store and was a member of the East Palestine Chamber of Commerce.

Carol was a leader in the Camp Fire Girls of America, the Girl Scouts, and served as Cub Master and Boy Scout leader in East Palestine for more than 50 years. She was a Technician Plus Class Amateur Radio operator (WD8LQN) and a member of the East Palestine Amateur Radio Club. She earned her 50-year pin from The Order of the Eastern Star and was a lifetime member of the Tri-State Explorers Club. Always active, Carol belonged to the East Palestine Town & Country Garden Club and served in many roles, including president. She especially enjoyed working the election polls and served for nearly three decades. Carol was also a member of Kiwanis International, the East Palestine Sportsmen's Club, Five Rivers Bobbin Lacemakers, and The Red Hat Society. She also enjoyed meeting weekly with the Crochet and Knitting Club at the East Palestine Memorial Public Library and attending the Class of '58 luncheons with her husband. While her children were in school, Carol served as president of the PTA and EP Band Parents.

A loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, Carol is survived by her husband, John F. Turner, whom she married on June 6, 1964; two daughters, Laura T. (Jim) Garvin of East Palestine, C. Michele (Steven) Telischak of East Palestine; son, John F. (Donna) Turner II of North Royalton; brother, Jim (Nancy) Brewster of New Middletown; two sisters, Hope (Mike) Elick of Jeffersonville, IN, Faith (Bill) Evans of Columbiana; seven grandchildren, Jimmy Garvin III, Laura Ashley Garvin, Nicholas Garvin, Noah Garvin, Elena Turner, Steven Telischak II, Rosanna Turner.

Burial in Glenview Cemetery.
East Palestine – Carol Ann Turner, 78, of East Palestine passed away peacefully this past Wednesday afternoon, February 5, 2020 with her family by her side.

Carol was born September 24, 1941 in Akron, a daughter of James and Helen (Witzberger) Brewster, a 1959 East Palestine High graduate, and earned her bachelor's degree in education and biology from Youngstown State University. She had a deep appreciation for nature and music, and especially loved crafting ceramics, stained glass windows, and doing needlework. Before serving as vice president of the A. H. Buehrle Co. in Youngstown, she ran the East Palestine Novelty Co., a pottery that made wholesale greenware and bisque products. She opened American Scene at 12 East Main St. in the late 1980's, East Palestine's first year-round Christmas store and was a member of the East Palestine Chamber of Commerce.

Carol was a leader in the Camp Fire Girls of America, the Girl Scouts, and served as Cub Master and Boy Scout leader in East Palestine for more than 50 years. She was a Technician Plus Class Amateur Radio operator (WD8LQN) and a member of the East Palestine Amateur Radio Club. She earned her 50-year pin from The Order of the Eastern Star and was a lifetime member of the Tri-State Explorers Club. Always active, Carol belonged to the East Palestine Town & Country Garden Club and served in many roles, including president. She especially enjoyed working the election polls and served for nearly three decades. Carol was also a member of Kiwanis International, the East Palestine Sportsmen's Club, Five Rivers Bobbin Lacemakers, and The Red Hat Society. She also enjoyed meeting weekly with the Crochet and Knitting Club at the East Palestine Memorial Public Library and attending the Class of '58 luncheons with her husband. While her children were in school, Carol served as president of the PTA and EP Band Parents.

A loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, Carol is survived by her husband, John F. Turner, whom she married on June 6, 1964; two daughters, Laura T. (Jim) Garvin of East Palestine, C. Michele (Steven) Telischak of East Palestine; son, John F. (Donna) Turner II of North Royalton; brother, Jim (Nancy) Brewster of New Middletown; two sisters, Hope (Mike) Elick of Jeffersonville, IN, Faith (Bill) Evans of Columbiana; seven grandchildren, Jimmy Garvin III, Laura Ashley Garvin, Nicholas Garvin, Noah Garvin, Elena Turner, Steven Telischak II, Rosanna Turner.

Burial in Glenview Cemetery.


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