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Writer's
Note: Following is a story with a human interest twist about
three wonderful ladies who contributed much in their lifetimes
to the field of public education.
Very early in the 1900s, three daughters were born to Murray
and Elizabeth Hartsook Burlile. Audrey was the first born, next
was Doris and then Ruth. They lived on the Keystone Road near
State Route 327 and attended a one-room school at Gee Town.
After moving to Vinton, Ohio, for one year, they settled permanently
on property at Rocky Hill near old State Route 35 and the Thornton
Grocery.
The
girls completed their elementary education in a one-room school
at Rocky Hill. Audrey graduated from Jackson High School in
1922. Doris and Ruth were both in the second graduating class
at Bloomfield High School in 1925. They all attended Coalton
Normal School to prepare for their teaching careers. Audrey
also attended Rio Grande College. Audrey taught for many years
at Oak Hill and Bloomfield Elementary Schools and was married
to Max Poore, long-time Winchester garage operator.
Ruth
taught for several years at Kessinger School in Lick Township
and Kinnison in Jackson. She was married to Russel Jones, long-time
Jackson High School teacher and mother of the late Blaine Jones.
Note:
In regard to Russel Jones, he was one of my teachers at Jackson
High School around 1949 or 1950. --J.R.
Doris,
taught for many years at Bloomfield, Coalton and Mound Street
in Jackson. She also served as Attendance Officer in Jackson
for several years. She was married to Fred Turner and was the
mother of Tom Turner, well-known retired insurance agent in
Jackson.
With
the exception of Tom Turner, all of the above are now deceased.
Note:
Tom Turner is the one that Ed Clark always referred to in his
newspaper column as "the aging shortstop." In my opinion,
Tom Turner was and is one of the most outstanding athletes ever
from Jackson County, Ohio. He is truly "a great guy."
--J.R.
Doris
Turner resided while living for many years on North High Street
in Jackson.
As Paul
Harvey, would say, "Now you know the rest of the story,"
of the teaching Burlile sisters who were better known in our
community as "Audrey Poore, Doris Turner and Ruth Jones."
Each one of these dear ladies contributed much to the betterment
of our society in general, "in a selfless way," as
teachers in the public school system of Jackson County, Ohio.
Note:
The material in this particular writing was made available to
me courtesy of my sister-in-law, Pat Rhea, who resides on North
High Street in Jackson. She was a neighbor of the late Doris
Turner for several years prior to the latter's death. --J.R.
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