Individual Details

Alexandra Stewart Turner

(18 May 1912 - 7 Mar 2001)



Washington Birth Records, born to Kenneth B. Turner and Helen A. Stewart. Delayed Birth Certificate - born 18 May 1912, Wenatchee, Chelan Co, Washington.

1920 Census. Richmond, King Co, Washington.
Helen Turner, age 38, b. Canada, parents b. Canada, works at lumber co.
Kenneth, 10, b. WA, father b. Iowa, mother b. Canada
Alexandra, 7.

1930 Census. Seattle, King, Washington, Hh 177
Kenneth S. Turner, age 20, b. WA, Chain man, Railroad Const.
Isobel, wife, 20, b. MI
Alexandria S., sis, age 17, b. WA
Helen S., mother, age 48, divorced, b. Canada, Reader, Press clipping bureau
Ada Steward, grandmother, 74, widow, b.Canada

Washington, Episcopal Diocese of Spokane Church Records
Episcopal Cathedral of St John the Evangelist
Marriages, No. 171
18 Jan 1936 at St. John's Cathedral
William Truman Haynes, Bachelor to Alexandra Stewart Turner, Maiden
He was 24, of Spokane. Parents: William Ellis Haynes & Emma Hayden Haynes. She was 23 of Spokane. Parents: Kenneth Beymer Turner & Helen Steward Turner. Witnessess: G. A. Windle, Glenys Anderson
Officiating Minister: Chas. E. McAllister, Dean, St. John's Cathedral.

The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, WA, 24 Jan 1936, Friday, p.8
Mrs. Stewart Turner has returned to Seattle, following a short stay her. She came for the wedding of her daughter, Alexandra, to William Truman Hayes (sic) which took place last Saturday in the Cathedral of St John the Evangelist. Mrs. Turner's granddaughter, Barbara, who came from Seattle with her, also accompanied her home. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes (sic) will make their home in Spokane following their return from a short wedding trip.

May 18, 1912 - March 8, 2001
MONTROSE - Alexandra T. "Alex" Haynes, age 88, of Montrose, died Thursday evening, March 8, 2001, in the San Juan Living Center at Montrose.
Alexandra T. Turner, the daughter of Kenneth V. Turner and Helen (Stewart) Turner, was born on May 18, 1912, in Seattle, Wash.,where she spent her childhood years, received her education, and grew to adulthood.
Alex moved to Spokane, Wash., with her husband, Bill Haynes, where they raised three children and then moved to California.
In 1993, Alex was preceded in death by her husband, Bill Haynes.
She loved the Lord, her children, and grandchildren. Alex grew beautiful flowers, enjoyed bird watching, and was never against having an adventure if it came her way.
Alex had a wonderful, dry sense of humor, was a support to her family, and always looked on the bright side of a situation. She will be deeply missed.
Survivors grateful to share Alex's life include one son, William A. Haynes; two daughters: Susan A. Schnetz and Sandra M. Underwood; five precious grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Memorial Services to honor and celebrate Alex's life were officiated on Saturday, March 10, at 4:30 p.m. at the Delta Church of God. The service will conclude at the church.

Events

Birth18 May 1912Wenatchee, Chelan County, Washington
Marriage18 Jan 1936Spokane, Spokane County, Washington - William Truman Haynes
Death7 Mar 2001Montrose County, Colorade

Families

SpouseWilliam Truman Haynes (1912 - 1993)
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