Jeanne Anderson Turner
February 29, 1948 – July 30, 2019

Jeanne Anderson “Jo” or “Pearl” Turner was born February 29, 1948 to her loving parents Harry and Estell (Ward) Anderson. She attended Deale Elementary and Southern Junior and Senior High School, graduating in 1966. Jeanne went on to attend National Legal Secretarial School in Hagerstown, where she took advanced courses. In the summer of 1967, she began working at Covington & Burling Law Firm in Washington, D.C. and retired after 40 years. She met her husband David on September 4, 1970 and they were married May 28, 1971. Together they worked, traveled, enjoyed their wonderful families, and had the best friends in the world for the 48 years they spent together. Jeanne was a long-time member of St. James’ Parish in Lothian. She leaves behind her devoted husband David, three loving sisters, Mildred Sunderland, Vera Nutwell, and Linda Nutwell and her husband Preston, special cousin Sandy Lee Crews and all of their wonderful families.
Visitation
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Services
- Funeral Service
Tuesday, August 6, 2019
11:00 am
Contributions
Pulmonary Hypertension Association
801 Roeder Road
Suite 1000
Silver Spring, MD 20910
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When your heart is empty, filling it with happy memories can help you find a smile. I was shocked to hear of your loss. Please know how very sorry I am. Jo could always bring us smiles. Remembering her fondly from childhood visits in the summer.
I am so very sorry to read of Jo’s passing. I met her last October in Ocean City at the Elvis Tribute Artist Festivities. She was my seat mate and I so enjoyed our conversations and her infectious laughter.
May God watch over and heal her in heaven.
Farewell, beloved cousin, Jo. I will remember our childhood stay overs with a smile for the rest of my days. There was never a dull moment when we were together.
David, I wish you and all of my other cousins comfort in the knowledge that Jo lived her life well. May God bless and comfort each of you. I am sorry for your loss.
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When your heart is empty, filling it with happy memories can help you find a smile. I was shocked to hear of your loss. Please know how very sorry I am. Jo could always bring us smiles. Remembering her fondly from childhood visits in the summer.
I am so very sorry to read of Jo’s passing. I met her last October in Ocean City at the Elvis Tribute Artist Festivities. She was my seat mate and I so enjoyed our conversations and her infectious laughter.
May God watch over and heal her in heaven.
You were loved
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family’s loss. Thinking of you and praying for peace and comfort during this very difficult time.
In Heartfelt Sympathy,
The Iaquinta Family
John, Jay, Abbie and Sharron.
So sorry David and family of this news hope she is at peace you both are and were great friends.
So sorry for your loss. Jo was a shining image of friendship and laughs. She was one wonderful lady!
Farewell, beloved cousin, Jo. I will remember our childhood stay overs with a smile for the rest of my days. There was never a dull moment when we were together.
David, I wish you and all of my other cousins comfort in the knowledge that Jo lived her life well. May God bless and comfort each of you. I am sorry for your loss.