Mr. Turner was born in Easley, a son of the late James R. and Mary Corbin Turner. He spent his early life in Easley and the Mt. Carmel community and lived in the Berea section for 12 years before moving to his present home, Rt. 1 Reid School community, Taylors, four years ago.
He had been in declining health for the past 10 years but his death was sudden.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nettie Hayes Turner of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Florence T. Loftis and Helen T. Raines both of Greenville: three sons, Robert Lee Turner, James R. Turner and Odell Turner Jr., all of Greenville, one sister, Mrs. Kate T. Moore of Stanford, Va., and 13 grandchildren.
Funeral announcements are incomplete and will be announced by the Thomas McAfee Funeral Home.
The body is at the funeral home.
Published in the Greenville News 9-26-1961
Mr. Turner was born in Easley, a son of the late James R. and Mary Corbin Turner. He spent his early life in Easley and the Mt. Carmel community and lived in the Berea section for 12 years before moving to his present home, Rt. 1 Reid School community, Taylors, four years ago.
He had been in declining health for the past 10 years but his death was sudden.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nettie Hayes Turner of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Florence T. Loftis and Helen T. Raines both of Greenville: three sons, Robert Lee Turner, James R. Turner and Odell Turner Jr., all of Greenville, one sister, Mrs. Kate T. Moore of Stanford, Va., and 13 grandchildren.
Funeral announcements are incomplete and will be announced by the Thomas McAfee Funeral Home.
The body is at the funeral home.
Published in the Greenville News 9-26-1961
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