Barbara-Turner-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Andrews Mortuary and Crematory - Market Street Chapel - Wilmington

Barbara Ann Moore Turner

Wilmington, North Carolina

Mar 31, 1939 – May 11, 2025

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BORN
March 31, 1939
DIED
May 11, 2025
LOCATION
Wilmington, North Carolina

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Andrews Mortuary and Crematory - Market Street Chapel - Wilmington Obituary

Barbara Ann Moore Turner, 86, of Wilmington, North Carolina passed away on Sunday, May 11, 2025, at Lower Cape Fear LifeCare Center.

Born on Friday, March 31, 1939, in Bladen County, North Carolina, she was the daughter of the late Ernest Edward Moore and Alice Flowers...

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I am sorry for your loss. May the fat find comfort in the following:
"Death hides, but does not divide.
Thou art but on Christ's other side.
Thou art with Christ; He is with me -
So living in Christ, I am still close to thee."

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your dear Barbara. Prayers for comfort and peace as you move forward. Fond memories of our time at the BOE. Take care of yourself!

A dear cousin Sorry we could not attend the services due to sickness.

Thinking of the family with many prayers and blessings at this time. Hold onto the wonderful memories you have and it will make the road a little easier. God bless and many prayers are with you. Gene and Lynda Palmatary, Centreville, MD.

Barbara will always be remembered by our faimily as a beautiful loving mother and wife. Her Christian character showed in the support and love of her family and friends. I will miss seeing you at Andrews today but will know your many friends will be with the family. It is my Friday joy to pick up the Collins boys from school and spend time with them until parents return from work. Love and hugs to you from all the Collins family- Susan and Bobby Collins

Sorry for your loss. Hold her in your heart until you can hold her in Heaven. We will see her again. God Bless

Barbara Ann was a treasured member of my family as well as a wonderful friend to me. She was a true southern lady with a treasure trove of stories about family history...I will remember when she said "now Mike, you listen and remember this history and try and carry it on". I will remember the fun times especially our thanksgiving meals together and hold them near to my heart. Due to health reasons I will not be able to attend the service but will be there in spirit. Tell Al and Liza hey...

A woman who lived her faith in God, family, and profession. Thank you Ms.Barbara for your wonderful Christian example and “adult supervision” for Bill and Robert who loved you deeply.

We have known the Turner family for some time and have many memories of many occasions that still bring happiness. Barbara was blessed to be so warmly attended by her family.