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Legacy.com
Guest Book for
Thomas John Turner

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August 17, 2008 |
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To
Lenora, Michelle, Holly, Richard, Garth
and all the others that we haven't met,
Bob Morgan and his family express their
deep regret at the passing of dear,
brave Tom. We are poorer indeed.
Bob and Ewa Morgan |
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Robert Morgan (Venice, Italy)
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August 14, 2008 |
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To
Tom Turner's Family and Friends... All
the members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon from
the early sixties will always remember
Tom......The Toledo SAE Alumni Assoc.
will send a rememberance to the SAE
Foundation/Ohio Nu Scholarship Fund so
that future Brothers can benefit
forever......So sorry to hear of Tom's
early passing to the next lifetime since
we were pledge brothers together....May
he rest in peace....Phi Alpha to
Tom.....Chuck Hodge, Pres. of Toledo SAE
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Chuck Hodge (Toledo, OH)
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August 13, 2008 |
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No
words can say how much I'll miss you, my
best friend, as well as my brother. I
love you so and I will miss you more
than you could know. We were always
there for one another and we brightened
each other’s days. Sleep well and rest
in total peace, relax and please watch
over us. Heaven has taken you up above
and the Angels will give you lots of
love, because what you've brought into
this world is love and joy and lots of
pearls. Shining bright, like a star in
the sky, your smile alone would make me
fly. The treasured memories of you will
live in my heart. Ever-Loving Sister
Michele
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Michele Turner (Rockville
Centre, NY)
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August 11, 2008 |
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The
class of 1960, Oceanside High School,
Oceanside, NY, remembers Tom Turner, one
of our most popular and charismatic
members.
A special memorial tribute page for him
may be found at
www.1960sailors.net/10d2_tom_turner.htm.
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Howie Levy (Las Vegas, NV)
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August 11, 2008 |
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We
last saw each other 39 years ago and I
am sorry we did not keep up. You were a
great friend and I have thought about
our fun times many times over the years.
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jack bandrevics (hailey, ID)
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August 8, 2008 |
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To
the Turner Family and Friends,
Sad to hear of Tom's passing. He was a
distinctive individual who always
remembered old friends, could be counted
on for a laugh, and was a great
conversationalist (even if I couldn't
hold up my end during late night phone
calls). I knew Tom from TU and the
Tabard - two formative institutions in
my life.
RIP old friend. |
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Pat Collins (Roswell, NM)
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August 4, 2008 |
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To
the Family of Tom Turner, Tom was a
great friend and a great guy. I worked
for him during my college years and will
miss his warm sense of humor, his
unfailing good cheer and his great
advice. Be proud of him, He was
one-of-a-kind. Mark R. Walsh |
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Mark Walsh (Springfield, MO)
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August 4, 2008 |
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We'll miss ya Tom! For all our great
conversations and times together.
Save a spot for us! Gladys and Penny
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Gladys Rico (Artesia, CA)
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August 3, 2008 |
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I
doubt I could ever find the words to
ever describe my memories of Tom. He was
surely one of the most unique people to
have ever been part of my life. I am
sure of one thing... one of the fist
things he did after the Valkyrie carried
him to Valhalla was to pick up the phone
book and start thumbing through it. I
will miss the old fart... Rest well old
friend, you have earned your place in
Valhalla. |
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Mel Arndt (Toledo, OH)
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August 2, 2008 |
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To
The Tom Turner Family,
So very sorry to learn of Tom's death
last week. His many friends in Toledo
remember Tom as a true one of a kind. I
met him at TU in 1966 and we remained
friends since then. No one could tell a
story better, laugh louder or enjoy life
as much as Tom. I will miss the
cellphone calls, book suggestions and
good cheer that he always left me with.
Your loss cannot be measured. I know
what a good father he was and how much
he cared for you all. I wish Tom peace.
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George Stamos (Toledo, OH)
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