Deceased was a well-known railroad man and was better known as "Billie" Turner. He was the son of the late A. J. Turner. Mr. Turner had been suffering with tuberculosis for the past two years, but had been bedfast but one week.
Decedent is survived by his wife, Sara Turner, two sisters, Anna C. Clark and Mrs. George Rodens of this city; three brothers, John W., Edward and Archie Turner.
The funeral will be held at the family residence, East Capitol avenue, tomorrow afternoon. The interment will be in Oak Ridge cemetery.
- IL State Register, Springfield, IL, 5-30-1910
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Cemetery records state aged 47y 9m 9d. He is buried in same plot as his first wife Laura, both unmarked as shown.
Deceased was a well-known railroad man and was better known as "Billie" Turner. He was the son of the late A. J. Turner. Mr. Turner had been suffering with tuberculosis for the past two years, but had been bedfast but one week.
Decedent is survived by his wife, Sara Turner, two sisters, Anna C. Clark and Mrs. George Rodens of this city; three brothers, John W., Edward and Archie Turner.
The funeral will be held at the family residence, East Capitol avenue, tomorrow afternoon. The interment will be in Oak Ridge cemetery.
- IL State Register, Springfield, IL, 5-30-1910
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Cemetery records state aged 47y 9m 9d. He is buried in same plot as his first wife Laura, both unmarked as shown.
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