Eulogist services for Deacon Willie Turner, Sunday, February 6, 1983, 3:30 p.m., Rock Hill Baptist Church, Saluda, South Carolina, Reverend R. C. Holloway, pastor

Eulogistic Services -- for --
Deacon Willie Turner
Sunday, February 6, 1983 -- 3:30 P.M. Rock Hill Baptist Church Saluda, South Carolina
Reverend R. C. Holloway, Pastor

Obituary
Dea. Willie Turner, a son of the late John and Sylvia Murray Turner, was born on August 6, 1900, in Aiken County, he departed this life on Thursday evening, February 3, 1983, in the Municipal Hospital in Springfield, Mass., after several months of illness.
At an early age he joined the Rock Hill Baptist Church where he served faithfully on the Deacon Board and was a former president of the Senior Choir. He had lived in Springfield, Mass., for the past year. While there he united with the Church of the Living God.
He was united in Holy Matrimony to Miss Luella Holloway, who preceded him in death. To this union four children were born.
He leaves to cherish his fond memories: two daughters, Mrs. Sallie Lou Vaughn of Springfield, Mass., and Mrs. Annie Ruth Jenkins of Aiken, S. C.; two sons, Messrs. Willie James and Artis Turner, both of Ridge Spring, S. C.; one brother, Mr. Charlie Turner of Ridge Spring, S. C.; nine grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, two daughters-in-law, one son-in-law, eight sisters-in-law, two brothers-in-law, and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many sorrowing friends. .
Humbly submitted The Family
Acknowledgement
Words are inadequate to express the humbleness and gratefulness we feel toward all of our friends and relatives who have consoled us during our bereavement. Your prayers, your love, your presence and service has sustained us. Your cards, telegrams, flowers, and gifts of food were warmly appreciated. We saw all of these as God's love expressed through you. What ever you did to console our hearts we thank you very much.

Order o f Services
Rev. R. C. Holloway, P residin g

Processional. . ........................................................................Soft Music

Hymn............... ............................................................................ No. 520

Scripture......... ..................................................Rev. Raymond Adams
G era --r-z JL ex ^ -Prayer............... ........................................................ Rev. W. L. Starks

Hymn...............

............................ No. 648*"*

Remarks........... ...................................................... Dea. James Gibson

Acknowledgements of Telegrams

Solo................. .......................................................... Rev. W. L. Watson

Eulogy.....................................................................Rev. Dr. W. M. Fair

Parting View

Recessional

Interment................................................................... Church Cemetery

Organist

Rev. W. L. Watson

PALLBEARERS Nephews
FLOWER BEARERS Nieces
A Tribute
OUR FATHER Our father meant much more to us
Than words can ever say, And those who knew him realize
The loss we bear today-- But may it somehow comfort us
Throughout the days to be To know our dear one will live on
In Loving Memory. The Family
FUNERAL SERVICES ENTRUSTED TO THE BUTLER & SON FUNERAL HOME SALUDA, SOUTH CAROLINA

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