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Veryl Alice King Turner obituary
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Mildred Irene Kelley obituary
- [S112] Census, 1930.
name: James V Turner
event: Census
event date: 1930
event place: District 05, Sevier, Tennessee
gender: Male
age: 16
marital status: Single
race: White
birthplace: Tennessee
estimated birth year: 1914
immigration year:
relationship to head of household: Son
father's birthplace: Tennessee
mother's birthplace: Tennessee
enumeration district number: 0006
family number: 2
sheet number and letter: 1A
line number: 11
nara publication: T626, roll 2271
film number: 2342005
digital folder number: 4547919
image number: 00674
Household Gender Age Birthplace
head Eligha Turner M 53 Tennessee
wife Sallie M Turner F 44 Tennessee
son James V Turner M 16 Tennessee
daughter Dorthy L Turner F 14 Tennessee
daughter Martha F Turner F 12 Tennessee
daughter Hazel J Turner F 9 Tennessee
daughter Mildred I Turner F 7 Tennessee
grandson James C Parrott M 3 Tennessee
granddaughter Pebble F Parrott F 2 Tennessee
- [S23] Atchley Funeral Home, (http://www.atchleyfuneralhome.com/), 17 Jun 2010.
James ''Jimmie'' Vincent Turner
August 31, 1913 - June 17, 2010
Birthplace: Sevierville, Tennessee
Resided In: Sevierville, Tennessee
Visitation: June 19, 2010
Service: June 19, 2010
Cemetery: Shiloh Cemetery, Pigeon Forge
James Vincent Turner, born August 31, 1913, passed away Thursday, June 17, 2010, at his home in Sevierville. Jimmie was a member of First Baptist Church of Sevierville where he taught Sunday School for more than 70 years and where he was a lifetime deacon. He also taught the International Sunday School Lesson on WESV/WDLY for 40 years.
He was a fixture on Court Avenue at Wade’s Department Store and the Corner Store for more than 56 years. He delighted in serving people of all walks of life by assisting them in choosing the appropriate clothing and accessories. Jimmie served his community by serving on the Water Board for many years.
Jimmie was an avid reader and lifelong learner. In earlier years, he loved to hike and fly fish in the Smokies. He enjoyed working in his woodshop and making special gifts for his special friends and family members. Recently he became an author of memories and stories on his thoughts of life.
He was preceded in death by his parents Elijah M. and Sallie M. Turner, his wife of 67 years Veryl K. Turner and nine siblings.
Mr. Turner is survived by his daughters and sons-in-law Barbara and Jerry Scott, Mary Frances (Fran) and Marvin Harmon of Sevierville; grandchildren Brad and Heather Harmon of Savannah, Georgia; Michael and Rachel Harmon of Nashville; Melissa Harmon of Asheville, NC; Robin Meadows of Seymour, and Kathy Standridge of Knoxville; great-grandchildren Chris Thomas of Seymour, Sarai Standridge of Knoxville, William Harmon of Savannah, and soon to arrive New Baby Harmon of Nashville; sisters Jean White and Martha Guy of Sevierville; several nieces and nephews; special friends and caregivers Gail Haggard, Shelia McCarter, Renee Hall, Betty Oliver and Caris Hospice services; numerous special friends will miss him tremendously.
Contributions may be made to the Trula Lawson Early Childhood Center, 550 Eastgate Road, Sevierville, TN 37862 or to the Library Fund of the First Baptist Church, 317 Parkway, Sevierville, TN 37862.
The family will receive friends 11 AM – 1:30 PM Saturday with funeral service to follow at 2 PM at First Baptist Church, Sevierville with Rev. Jerry Hyder officiating. Interment will follow in Shiloh Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Mr. Turner’s grandsons and nephews. Honorary pallbearers will be members of the CAB Sunday School class and the Deacons of First Baptist Church. Arrangements by Atchley Funeral Home, Sevierville. (www.atchleyfuneralhome.com)
- [S106] The Mountain Press, 4 Oct 2010.
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Turner was a long-time employee at Wade’s Department store and the Corner Store, where he helped generations of people find the right style and fit of clothing, his daughter, Mary Francis Harmon, said. “He never forgot their size, he never forgot what heir favorite color was or what style they wanted.”
But more than that, he was known for teaching Sunday school classes, both at First Baptist Church of Sevierville and on the International Sunday School Lesson on a weekly radio program. He also served on the Sevierville Water Board for many years.
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