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- The Pulaski Democrat, May 08, 1958 - James Garfield Turner, 75, died Wednesday, of last week, at his home in Altmar, following a long illness. Services were held at the family home Saturday, at 2 p.m., with the Rev. Martin Week, Pastor of the Altmar Methodist Church officiating. Internment was in Camden Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs Gladys (Morrison) Turner, three daughters; Mrs. Lewis (Betty) Dawley of Pulaski, Mrs William (Marie) Karker of Kirkville, and Ethel Serls of Cortland, six sons; Theodore Turner of Camden, Jay Turner of Massena, Ernest and Herbert Turner both of Syracuse, Robert Turner of McConnellsville, and Raymond Turner of Boston, Mass; 19 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren and 15 great great grandchildren, niece's and nephew's. Mr Turner was born October 23, 1883 at Brandt, PA, the son of Theodore and Mary (Augusta) Turner. He was married to Bertha Bulson 1903, who's death occurred Feb. 1918. He married Gladys (Morrison) Turner, April 7, 1919. He had spent many years in the Camden area before moving to Altmar where he resided the past 32 years. He was a Carpenter and builder by trade. He was a member of the Camden odd fellows and of the Altmar Methodist Church.
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