Wife 2: Louise Cameron (1939)
Wife 3: Mona Lisa Vance Turner (1945)
Wife 4: Lucille Johnson Turner (1976)
Children from marriage to Allene:
Eliza Haydon Turner Stewart
Carl Turner
James R. Turner
Rip was the owner of Rip's Bar and Grill in Gracey, Ky. He is the same drawer with Mona in the Mausoleum at Green Hills.
This is my Great Grandfather.
Kentucky New Era obit posted 2/21/1983 reads as follows:
Randall Franklin "Rip" Turner, 83, Cerulean, died at 5:15pm Sunday at Jennie Stuart Medical Center, Hopkinsville, after a long illness.
Services will be at 2pm Wednesday at Goodwin Funeral Home with interment in Green Hill Memorial Gardens Mausoleum.
Visitation will be after 3pm and Masonic services will be at 7pm Tuesday at the funeral home.
A native of Trigg County, he was born Sept 27, 1899, the son of the late James Lewis and Nettie Leroy Atwood Turner. He was a member of Cerulean Methodist Church and the Masonic Lodge. He was a retired merchant and farmer.
Survivors include his wife, Lucille Johnson Turner; two sons, Carl of Gracey and James R. Turner, Philadelphia, Pa.; one daughter, Eliza Haydon Stewart, Cerulean; two stepsons, Harold of Mortons Gap, and Ralph Johnson, Madisonville; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Kenneth Dyer, Tell City, Ind.; two sisters, Jospehine Solomon, Indianapolis, Ind., and Nettie Lewis Mann, Louisville; nine grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.
Wife 2: Louise Cameron (1939)
Wife 3: Mona Lisa Vance Turner (1945)
Wife 4: Lucille Johnson Turner (1976)
Children from marriage to Allene:
Eliza Haydon Turner Stewart
Carl Turner
James R. Turner
Rip was the owner of Rip's Bar and Grill in Gracey, Ky. He is the same drawer with Mona in the Mausoleum at Green Hills.
This is my Great Grandfather.
Kentucky New Era obit posted 2/21/1983 reads as follows:
Randall Franklin "Rip" Turner, 83, Cerulean, died at 5:15pm Sunday at Jennie Stuart Medical Center, Hopkinsville, after a long illness.
Services will be at 2pm Wednesday at Goodwin Funeral Home with interment in Green Hill Memorial Gardens Mausoleum.
Visitation will be after 3pm and Masonic services will be at 7pm Tuesday at the funeral home.
A native of Trigg County, he was born Sept 27, 1899, the son of the late James Lewis and Nettie Leroy Atwood Turner. He was a member of Cerulean Methodist Church and the Masonic Lodge. He was a retired merchant and farmer.
Survivors include his wife, Lucille Johnson Turner; two sons, Carl of Gracey and James R. Turner, Philadelphia, Pa.; one daughter, Eliza Haydon Stewart, Cerulean; two stepsons, Harold of Mortons Gap, and Ralph Johnson, Madisonville; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Kenneth Dyer, Tell City, Ind.; two sisters, Jospehine Solomon, Indianapolis, Ind., and Nettie Lewis Mann, Louisville; nine grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.
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