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    Family members remember WXYZ Legend Marilyn Turner at memorial service

    By Whitney Burney,

    2024-06-03
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    Monday family members, friends, and longtime coworkers bid their farewells to a WXYZ Legend.

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    A file photo of John Kelly and Marilyn Turner.

    Marilyn Turner, who passed away in March, was a longtime weather forecaster and host of Kelly and Company at Channel 7. She was 93 years old.

    In 1972, Turner began working at WXYZ, spending 5 nights a week as a weather forecaster. 6 years later, she went on to host Kelly & Company with her husband

    RELATED VIDEO: Longtime WXYZ personality John Kelly dies at 88

    Referred to often as "Detroit's power couple", the two graced TVs for 17 years, interviewing major stars and public figures.

    RELATED VIDEO: The best of Kelly & Company: From the WXYZ archives

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    "They had a lot of fun. I mean they had a blast. The old Thanksgiving day parades and the Detroit Grand Prix and going down to those parties. I felt really lucky because I got to tag along," said Dean Turner, Marilyn's son, as he recounted his mother's time at WXYZ. "She was a bit of a trailblazer. She really persevered in difficult times when it was really challenging in those days as a woman to get ahead."

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    In 2008, Turner returned to Broadcast House to anchor the 60th anniversary 7 p.m. newscast along with John Kelly and Bill Bonds.

    "(I) can't think of a better role model, grandmother or family member," said Chase Turner of his grandmother. "Just a great, genuine person. I mean I can remember having talks with her in a place in Oceola or up north in Gaylord. Very funny, very witty, very smart, loved animals. I don't think people realize how much she loved dogs."

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    Turner's loved ones say they are very proud of her accomplishments and the legacy she leaves behind for future generations to follow.

    "She did a lot of good for a lot of people," said Dean Turner. "I hope she's up in heaven playing golf with my brother. I love ya, I miss ya, until we meet again."

    In lieu of flowers, Turner's family asks charitable donations to be made to the Franklin Community Church Ministry Mission. More information can be found on the church website .

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