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CARD OF THANKS
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Foremost among our countless blessings are our loyal and faithful friends. Especially at times When pain and heart ache meet us down the years. ?'"v
To the wide circle of friends who by their kind words and helping hands brought us comfort and consolation in grief?s dark hour, to those whose love and sympathy were expressed in an abundant of most beautiful floral offerings, .we wish to extend our heartfelt appreciation.
Tho the flower crowned grave must soon wither and fade, the love which inspired these tokens of loyalty and sympathy shall never die. He who loves us all will bless you.
We especially wish to thank Dr. Hill, who in his tireless efforts administered to the comfort of our loved one in his last hour. We can never forget your faithful care.
Mr. T. B. Turner and family.
Mr. R. J. Turner and family.
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DEATH OF DR. R. J. TURNER
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Dr. R. J. Turner was born in Murphreesboro, Tenn., July 31, 1844 and died in the home of his only son, T. B. Turner, Winnsboro, Texas, Oct. 7, 1927. His long life was spent in useful service for God, for his church and for humanity. He spent four years as a surgeon in the Confederate Army, in which he ceived wounds which til death. w'
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