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College Notes with Sadness the Passing of Beverly Turner
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College Notes with Sadness the Passing of Beverly Turner

Served for 24 years as executive assistant to vice president for academic affairs

Date

July 7, 2010

Contact

John Hopkins
330-263-2082
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The College of Wooster notes with sadness the passing of Beverly Turner on July 3 in Wooster. Mrs. Turner, 86, was born in Shreve, Ohio, and worked as a nurse in Columbus and Dover, before joining the College as executive assistant to the vice president for academic affairs, a post she held for 24 years until her retirement.

A complete obituary may be found online in The Daily Record.

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