Mrs. Turner was a member of the Friendship Baptist church.
Besides her husband, she is survived by three daughters: Mrs. W. B. Turner, of this city; Mrs. R. C. Moore of Rector, Virgina, and Mrs. George Davis of Greenville; and two sons George Turner, of Easley and Odell Turner of Anderson county. Two sisters, Mrs. Bill Watson of Anderson country, and Mrs. Lee Capps, and one brother, George Corbin, of Westminister, also survive.
Funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock this afternoon from the Cross Roads Baptist Church in Pickens county. Rev. R. H. Chambers will conduct services and internment will be in the church cemetery.
Published in the Greenville News 12-5-1927
Father: Anderson Corbin
Mother: Sallie Reeves
Mrs. Turner was a member of the Friendship Baptist church.
Besides her husband, she is survived by three daughters: Mrs. W. B. Turner, of this city; Mrs. R. C. Moore of Rector, Virgina, and Mrs. George Davis of Greenville; and two sons George Turner, of Easley and Odell Turner of Anderson county. Two sisters, Mrs. Bill Watson of Anderson country, and Mrs. Lee Capps, and one brother, George Corbin, of Westminister, also survive.
Funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock this afternoon from the Cross Roads Baptist Church in Pickens county. Rev. R. H. Chambers will conduct services and internment will be in the church cemetery.
Published in the Greenville News 12-5-1927
Father: Anderson Corbin
Mother: Sallie Reeves
Gravesite Details
Her grave is marked only with cinder blocks, without name or date, and is located on the edge of the trees on the right side of the church. "Jackie Hughes #47615888"
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