TURNER
 

E.M. "BUD" TURNER
ELLA GRASTY TURNER
HELEN TURNER
JEREMIAH TURNER
LEE TURNER
MISS LURLINE TURNER



E.M. "BUD" TURNER

E.M. TURNER, 53, CITY GROCER, DIES
E. M. (Bud) TURNER, 53 years old, for many years engaged in the grocery business in Paducah, died this morning at
2:45 at his residence, 1209 Hampton Avenue.
He was a native of Mayfield. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rosalee TURNER; three sons, Acree, Ray and Edward TURNER; one daughter, Magdaline TURNERr; two sisters, Mrs. Ernest SMITH and Mrs. Minnie BEAN, all residing in Paducah, and by several nephews and nieces.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 8 oÕclock at St. Francis de Sales Catholic church with the Rev. John d. Fallon reading the mass of requiem.
Burial will be in Mount Carmel cemetery. Members of the Knights of Columbus and the St. Vincent de Paul and Holy Name societies will assemble at the residence this evening at 8:30 oÕclock to recite the rosary. Paducah - 1934



ELLA GRASTY TURNER
 

MRS. ELLA TURNER (nee GRASTY) died at her home, Etown, Colfax County., N.M. on Nov 01 1891.
Married Cadiz last January and moved to N.M. Sister of Mrs. A.T. WIMBERLY of Mayfield. Husband, baby, mother, and several sisters....... Graves County 1891



HELEN TURNER

MORGANFIELD -- Helen Turner, 62, Morganfield, died at 7:45 p.m. Thursday at Union County Methodist Hospital.
She was a member of Whispering Meadows Baptist Church in Morganfield.
Survivors include her husband, William; two daughters, Kimberly Turner of Henderson, and Stacie Turner of Morganfield; one son, Richard Allen Turner of Morganfield; her mother, Ethel Sturgell of Morganfield; two sisters, Lorrain Rohman of Metamora, Ill., and Sharon Spivey of Mattoon, Ill.; four brothers, Eddie Sturgell of Louisville, and Vernon Sturgell, Herschel Sturgell, and Marvin Sturgell, all of Morganfield; and four grandchildren.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Northside Baptist Church in Morganfield. The Rev. Jimmy Reynolds will officiate. Burial will be in Odd Fellows Cemetery in Morganfield.
Friends may call from 1 to 9 p.m. Sunday and until service time Monday at Whitsell Funeral Home in Morganfield.
Henderson Gleaner - Feb 28, 1998



JEREMIAH TURNER
Memorial
Dedicated to the Memory of Jeremiah Turner.  ---  Jeremiah, son of Mr. T.O. Turner of Cerulean Springs, died Friday Nov. 18, 1904. He was born June 1, 1899, and was 5 years of age. He was sick about two weeks.

A Friend



LEE TURNER

Cadiz Record Aug 22, 1907
Lee TURNER
Another one of Trigg county's oldest and most highly respected citizens passed into the great beyond last week in the person of "Uncle Lee" TURNER of the Tugglesville neighborhood, who died last Friday of Bright's disease.  He had been in feeble health for several months.   He was 75 years of age and had been married twice, his last wife and a number of grown children surviving him.  He was an old confederate soldier.
At the beginning of the War in 1861 he enlisted as a member of Co., G., 8th Ky., Infantry of this county and was made a sargent.  He was captured at the battle of Fort Donelson and carried to Camp Morton at Indianapolis.  After remaining there for about seven months he was exchanged and in the reorganization was made a lieutenant.  In 1863 he resigned his commission and returned home and had since lived here in our county a quiet country life.  He was always proud of his Confederate record as a soldier and was always in attendance at all of the county reunions and Confederate gatherings.  Burial Saturday at the old Peyton Thomas Burying ground on Donaldson Creek.



MISS LURLINE TURNER
July 9, 1926
Caldwell Co, Paper.
Three young people of Trigg county, Miss Lurline Turner, Otho Birdsong and Kellie Morrison were drowned in the Tennessee River about eighteen miles west of Cadiz last Saturday night. They were members of a picnic crowd, and were enroute home in a motor when they lost their lives. All the victims were about 18 years old and were
buried Monday.
 




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