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Caldonia (Patterson) Turner Obituary, Jackson County, AR

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        Date: 3-31-2005
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Caldonia (Patterson) Turner 7-19-1962 Jackson County Democrat

Turner, Caldonia (Patterson)
(1884)AR Franklin - (1962)AR Jackson
Jackson County Democrat
Thursday, July 19, 1962
mrs. Callie Josephine (Patterson) Turner
aged 79, died in a local hospital, Thursday afternoon. she had lived 
in Newport over 30 years.
She was a member of the First Methodist Church and was very active 
until she retired of ill health.
She was a life time member of the Woman's Society of Christian Service 
and held many offices. She served as chaplin in the Legion Auxillary 
and during World War 2, she was a faithful worker in the USO services.
Mrs. Turner and her husband Thomas Nathan Turner celebrated their
61st wedding anniversary July 4th.
Survivors include her husband, Thomas Nathan Turner, 6 sons B. L. 
Turner of Newport ,
J. O. Turner of Alexanderia, LA, J. R. Turner of Homestead, FL, T. E. 
Turner of Atchinson, KS, W. L. Turner of Kansas City, MO, R. R. Turner 
of Lansfield, LA, 3 daughters Mrs. Guy Stephens and Miss June Turner 
of Newport and Mrs. Frank McGuyer of Shreveport, LA, 2 brothers Earl
Patterson of Baldwin Park, CA and R. B. Patterson of San Bruno, CA , 
1 sister Mrs. H. A. Koontz of South Gate, CA , many grandchildren and 
great grandchildren.
Services were held saturday morning at the First Methodist Church by 
Rev.Frank Weatherford and burial was in Walnut Grove Cemetery by 
Dillinger Funeral Service.
Pall bears were T. C. Roberts, Bob Robinson, Lockwood Burnett, 
J. W. Bundy, F. M. Parker and Ray Ofann.
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Newport Daily Independent
Friday July 13, 1962
Mrs. Callie Turner dies in hospital
Mrs. Callie Josephine Turner 79, a life long resident of Arkansas died
yesterday in a local hospital.
She resided at 320 4th street.
She was born June 19, 1884 in Franklin County, AR. Mrs. Turner was a
member of the First Methodist Church where she participated actively
since coming to Newport, She was a lifetime member of the Women's 
Society of Christian Service and served as chaplin of the American Legion
Auxillary.
Survivoring, are her husband, Thomas Nathan Turner, 6 sons, B. L. Turner 
of Newport, J. O. Turner of Alexanderia, LA , J. R. Turner of Homstead, 
FL, T. E. Turner of Atchinson, KS, W. L. Turner of Kansas City, MO, and 
R. R. Turner of Mansfield Turner KS, 2 daughters, Mrs. Guy Stephens and 
Miss June Turner both of Newport, 2 brothers, Earl Patterson of Baldwin 
Park, CA and R. V. Turner of San Bruno, CA. and a sister Mrs. H. A.
Koontz of CA.
Funeral services will be at 10 am Saturday at the First Methodist 
Church, the Rev. Frank Weatherford will officate. Burial will be Walnut 
Grove Cemetery under the direction of