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Verden Cemetery

Grady County, Oklahoma


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James Franklin "Jim" Turner ~ Nancy J. [Williams] Turner
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James Franklin "Jim" Turner
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Nancy J. [Williams] Turner
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Mars Turner ~ Lucy Eliza [Graves] Turner
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Warren Gene Turner ~ Reable [Tumelson] Turner
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Warren Gene Turner
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Reable [Tumelson] Turner
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Wyman Ellis Turner ~ Frances S. [Dillingham] Turner
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Mars Wilbert Turner
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Mars Wilbert Turner
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Gene Wilbur Turner
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Linda Joyce Turner


Obituary
Verden Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Sandi Carter


© The Verden News
Verden, Oklahoma
April 13, 1945

Nancy J. [Williams] Turner
November 17, 1866 ~ April 6, 1945


Mrs NANCY TURNER SERVICES HELD SUNDAY

Funeral services for Mrs Nancy Turner were conducted at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of the Brown Funeral Home Chickasha with Rev. C. W. Taylor officiating. Interment was in the Verden Cemetery.

Music for the service was furnished by Mrs J. N. Kern and Mrs R. M. Caldwell who sang "Abide With Me," "Does Jesus Care," and "In the Garden." Mrs I. H. Bilbrey played the piano accompaniment.

Pallbearers wee Ott Dirickson, Orville Heavin, Jim Storms, Paul DeBoard, Raymon Heavin and Jeff Satterwhite.

Mrs Nancy Turner was born in Tennessee, November 17, 1866, and passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs Alice Bradley, in Oklahoma City, April 6, 1945, at the age of 79 years. She was a member of the Baptist church. She had made her home in Grady County for 39 years. She had been in Oklahoma City since December of last year.

She is survived by three sons, Buddy of Fresno, California, Frank of El Reno, and Morris of Chickasha; and five daughters, Mrs Ida Williams, Miss Mary Turner, Mrs Ruby Kell and Mrs Alice Bradley of Oklahoma City, and Mrs Rossie Hobbs, Oakland, California.


Obituary
Verden Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: GraveRobber


Chickasha, Oklahoma
July 1989

Lucy Eliza [Graves] Turner
October 4, 1903 ~ July 26, 1989


Lucy moved with her family to Verden in 1916 and attended Riverview and Sandlin schools.

On February 23, 1920 she married Mars Turner in Wichita Falls, Texas.

She was a member of the Verden United Methodist Church until 1959 when she moved to Chickasha and then was a member of the Friscoe Avenue United Methodist Church.

Lucy was preceded in death by her parents, three brothers, one sister, and her husband Mars who died on December 20, 1975, and one child Mars Wilbert Turner who died on October 20, 1930.

She was survived by three sons Warren, Wyman, and Connie Wayne Turner; four daughters Dorabelle Smudrick, Isabelle Bryan, Peggy Thompson, and Wanda Fenimore; one sister Mary Nail; sixteen grandchildren, and twenty-three great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at the Verden United Methodist Church with Rev Anna Hickman officiating and Rev Frank Mitchell assisting.

Burial was under the direction of Hansen Binyon Chapel of the Brown-Binyon Funeral Home in Chickasha.


Obituary
Verden Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Sandi Carter


© The Chickasha Express-Star
Chickasha, Oklahoma
December 28, 2003

Reable [Tumelson] Turner
Ovtober 5, 1921 ~ December 18. 2003


Never farewell. I shall never bid you farewell, Although you travel to the other side of the veil, you will always and forever walk with me.

My heart holds you, My soul hears your song. My eyes see your beauty, the radiance of your smile, the sparkle in your eyes; your beautiful eyes, the mirror of your soul. You can never leave me because you live within me. The warmth of your essence embraces me; therefore, I am happy. I am well.

Do not turn from my tears for they are love eternal; soft rain dancing upon the sea, dew shimmering upon the rose, love stretching beyond the boundaries of fragile mortality. When the last bell tolls the end of my earthly existence, I know you will come back for me. Think fondley of me as you walk into your future; a bright and wonderful future filled with unimaginable beauty and peace.

On the 18th day of December in the year 2003, Reable Turner peacefully passed beyond the boundaries of frail mortality. Born into this reality on the 15th day of October in the year 1921, Reable is the daughter of Robert and Carrie Tumelson; the beloved wife to Warren Turner; the loving mother to Gene Wilbur, Linda Joyce, Dianna Jean and Cathy Sue; the grandmother to nine and the great grandmother to six.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. on Monday the 29th day of December in the year 2003 in the chapel of Sevier Funeral Home, Chickasha, Oklahoma. Interment will be in the Verden Cemetery, Verden, Oklahoma.

May her continuing journey be filled with happiness and peace. May the golden sun and the silver moon forever shine upon her path. Blessed Be.


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