Danielle Doris (Turner) Tome, 22.WORCESTER Danielle Doris (Turner) Tome, age 22, born on December 12, 1985, in Worcester, MA, passed away on August 4, 2008 in Sanford, FL. Danielle lived in Douglas, MA until moving here in 2000. She worked for 5 years at Stay for the Day in Orange City as an Activity Tech; was a graduate of Deltona High School Deltona High School is a high school located in Deltona, Florida. The school's athletic teams are known as the Wolves. The school's principal, is Volusia's Secondary Principal of the Year, Gary Marks. , received her degree in Cosmetology cos·me·tol·o·gy n. The study or art of cosmetics and their use. [French cosmétologie : cosmétique, cosmetic; see cosmetic + -logie, -logy. from the International Academy in Daytona Beach Daytona Beach (dātō`nə), city (1990 pop. 61,921), Volusia co., NE Fla., on the Atlantic coast and Halifax River (a lagoon); inc. 1876. Center of a rapidly urbanizing area, in a region settled by Spanish Franciscans in the 17th cent. , loved crafts and painting as well as enjoyed scrap booking. She is survived by her loving husband, Jason Tome of Deland; daughter of Paul R. Turner, Jr. of Orange City, FL and Donna D. Turner of DeBary, FL; sister of Michael Turner of Oxford, MA, Paul Turner III of Woodstock, CT, Heather Turner of Orange City, FL, Nicole Turner of Sanford, FL & Wendy Turner of Webster Webster, town (1990 pop. 16,196), Worcester co., S Mass., near the Conn. line; settled c.1713, set off from Dudley and Oxford and inc. 1832. The chief manufactures are footwear, fabrics, and textiles. , MA; grandmother Doris Russell of Millbury, MA; nieces and nephews A gathering of friends will be held on Thursday, August 7, at the Deltona Memorial Funeral Home, 1295 Saxon Saxon Any member of a Germanic people who lived along the Baltic coast in ancient times and later migrated west as far as the British Isles. The Saxons became pirates in the North Sea during the decline of the Roman empire, and in the early 5th century they spread through Blvd., Orange City 386-775-4260 from 6-7:30 p.m., where a memorial service will follow. ART: PHOTO |
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