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Edmund Doyle “Dusty” Turner

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Edmund Doyle “Dusty” Turner

Birth
Humble, Harris County, Texas, USA
Death
14 Apr 2014 (aged 88)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Pattison, Waller County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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EDMUND DOYLE “DUSTY” TURNER, 88, longtime Brookshire resident, passed away Monday, April 14, 2014, in a Houston hospital.

Dusty was born December 16, 1925, in Humble, Texas, the son of Skeet and Letha Chambless Turner. His early childhood years were spent in Sugar Land before the family moved to Raccoon Bend in Austin County, Texas. A graduate of Bellville High School, Dusty then attended Texas A&M University until the beginning of World War II when he enlisted in the U.S. Navy. After his honorable discharge, he returned to Texas A&M to finish his degree and was in the first class to graduate with a degree in aeronautical engineering.

On September 7, 1947, Dusty married Constance “Connie” Cooper at the First United Methodist Church in Brookshire. They made their home in Pattison where they raised their six children.

Dusty was a process engineer in the oil and gas business and had worked for Delta Engineering, Austin Rankin, Fish and OPD before his retirement.

He was a dedicated member of the First United Methodist Church of Brookshire for over 60 years. He served on the Royal ISD Board for 33 years and was active in the Brookshire-Pattison Lions Club receiving the Melvin Jones Award, and the Boy Scouts of America. An avid outdoorsman, Dusty enjoyed hunting and fishing.

He is survived by his WIFE OF OVER 66 YEARS and his SIX CHILDREN AND THEIR SPOUSES. Dusty is also survived by 9 GRANDCHILDREN AND 9 GREAT GRANDCHILDREN.

Published by Texas A&M University Association of Former Students, April 24, 2014
EDMUND DOYLE “DUSTY” TURNER, 88, longtime Brookshire resident, passed away Monday, April 14, 2014, in a Houston hospital.

Dusty was born December 16, 1925, in Humble, Texas, the son of Skeet and Letha Chambless Turner. His early childhood years were spent in Sugar Land before the family moved to Raccoon Bend in Austin County, Texas. A graduate of Bellville High School, Dusty then attended Texas A&M University until the beginning of World War II when he enlisted in the U.S. Navy. After his honorable discharge, he returned to Texas A&M to finish his degree and was in the first class to graduate with a degree in aeronautical engineering.

On September 7, 1947, Dusty married Constance “Connie” Cooper at the First United Methodist Church in Brookshire. They made their home in Pattison where they raised their six children.

Dusty was a process engineer in the oil and gas business and had worked for Delta Engineering, Austin Rankin, Fish and OPD before his retirement.

He was a dedicated member of the First United Methodist Church of Brookshire for over 60 years. He served on the Royal ISD Board for 33 years and was active in the Brookshire-Pattison Lions Club receiving the Melvin Jones Award, and the Boy Scouts of America. An avid outdoorsman, Dusty enjoyed hunting and fishing.

He is survived by his WIFE OF OVER 66 YEARS and his SIX CHILDREN AND THEIR SPOUSES. Dusty is also survived by 9 GRANDCHILDREN AND 9 GREAT GRANDCHILDREN.

Published by Texas A&M University Association of Former Students, April 24, 2014


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