Beatrice Cushenberry was born circa 1901 in Louisiana and passed away in 1991 at approximately 90 years of age.
Year | Event |
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1901 | Birth in Louisiana (approximate) |
1930s–40s | Worked as a seamstress in Clarksdale, MS |
1991 | Death in Louisiana (age ~90) |
Beatrice married Baptist minister Izear Luster Turner Sr. and raised two daughters and one son, nurturing the environment that shaped a musical legend.
Relation | Name | Birth–Death |
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Spouse | Izear Luster Turner Sr. | — |
Daughter | Lee Ethel Knight | c. 1918–? |
Son | Izear “Ike” Luster Turner Jr. | 1931–2007 |
As the mother of Ike Turner (born November 5, 1931), Beatrice’s household in Clarksdale served as the cultural and spiritual foundation for early rock & roll.
Child | Birth Date | Notability |
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Izear “Ike” Turner Jr. | November 5, 1931 | Co‑founder of Ike & Tina Turner Revue |
Multiple archival sources confirm Beatrice’s birth, marriage, and death details, preserving her place in family histories.
Record Source | Record Type | Detail |
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Family Trees | Birth & Marriage | Born ~1901; married Turner Sr. |
Find A Grave | Death Memorial | 1901–1991 |
WikiTree | Genealogical Profile | Mother of Lee Ethel and Ike Turner |
Beatrice’s vocation as a seamstress indicates skilled artisan work; no public records document personal wealth or assets.
Occupation | Known Financials |
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Seamstress | Not publicly disclosed |
Her legacy appears primarily in biographical accounts of her son, with no standalone public articles or interviews featuring Beatrice herself.
Year | Mention Context |
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1980s–90s | Cited in Ike Turner biographies |
Post‑2007 | Referenced in historical retrospectives |
She was born around 1901 in Louisiana.
She died in 1991 at approximately 90 years old.
She worked professionally as a seamstress.
Her children include Lee Ethel Knight and musician Ike Turner.
She is remembered as the mother and early influence of rock & roll pioneer Ike Turner.