The body was cremated. Memorial graveside services will be held at a later date. Arrangements were by Carmichael-Whatley Funeral Directors.
Mr. TURNER was born in Gray County and moved to Pampa in 1955. He managed Sinclair Service Station, was a truck driver for Mojave Petroleum and later owned and operated Bill's Weed Control.
He married Winifred EDIS in 1945 at Manhattan Beach, California.
Survivors include his wife; four daughters, Jennifer TOMLINSON of Crowley, Loretta TURNER of Pampa, Nelda WEBB of Chico and Christina McCOWAN of White Deer; three sons, Billy Andrew TURNER Jr., of Pampa, Dexter TURNER of Plano and Joel Neil TURNER of Irving; a sister, Auna BARNES of Fritch; four brothers, Joe TURNER and Ivan TURNER, both of Amarillo, Vernon TURNER of Pampa and Amos Ed TURNER of McLean; 14 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren.
(Published in The Amarillo Daily News (TX), February 26, 2001.)
The body was cremated. Memorial graveside services will be held at a later date. Arrangements were by Carmichael-Whatley Funeral Directors.
Mr. TURNER was born in Gray County and moved to Pampa in 1955. He managed Sinclair Service Station, was a truck driver for Mojave Petroleum and later owned and operated Bill's Weed Control.
He married Winifred EDIS in 1945 at Manhattan Beach, California.
Survivors include his wife; four daughters, Jennifer TOMLINSON of Crowley, Loretta TURNER of Pampa, Nelda WEBB of Chico and Christina McCOWAN of White Deer; three sons, Billy Andrew TURNER Jr., of Pampa, Dexter TURNER of Plano and Joel Neil TURNER of Irving; a sister, Auna BARNES of Fritch; four brothers, Joe TURNER and Ivan TURNER, both of Amarillo, Vernon TURNER of Pampa and Amos Ed TURNER of McLean; 14 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren.
(Published in The Amarillo Daily News (TX), February 26, 2001.)
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