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- The death of Mrs. Bertha Bulson, 32, wife of James G. Turner, occurred yesterday at their home on the Hillsboro road, about a mile and a half southwest of this village, after an illness of pneumonia. Mrs. Turner had been ill for two weeks.
She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bulsom of Amboy and before her marriage she resided in that place. Mrs. Turner was the mother of eight children, the eldest of whom is 13 years of age and the youngest is just a babe of a few months. She was highly esteemed by those who knew her.~ The Rome Daily Sentinel, Thursday, February 28, 1918.
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In Camden, the funeral of Mrs. James G. Turner was attended from the family home on the Hillsboro road at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Rev. Loucks of the First Methodist Church officiated. There were many floral tributes. The bearers were William Crenan, Charles E. Clark, Earle B. Niles, Earle Skinner, Harvey Dunton and Frank Kennedy. The body was placed in the receiving vault in Forest Park Cemetery.
Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bulson and their son, Clifford of Amboy, parents and brother of the deceased; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller and Milo Bulson of Cortland, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Turner and two children of Rochester, Fred Coon of Syracuse, George Somers and Mr. Kinney, friends of Mr. Turner from Utica.
The Rome Daily Sentinel, Saturday Evening, March 2, 1918
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