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BURLINGTON - Ms. Margie Turner, 52, of 702-3C Lakeside Ave., died Friday, Feb. 22, 2013.
Public viewing will be Wednesday from 1 to 8 p.m. at Alamance Funeral Service.
The funeral will be conducted Thursday at 1 p.m. at Alamance Funeral Service Chapel. The family will receive friends one hour before the service in the chapel and at other times at the home.
Alamance Funeral Service is serving the family.
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I am so sorry for your loss your mother was such a great person and i appreciated all she done for me and my son i will keep yall in my prayers
Ashley Johnson
March 3, 2013
Bobby and the Turner Family, I am very sorry for the lost of your Sister.
Otis Swint
February 28, 2013
I'm sorry for the lost of a your mother.May God be with you all.
Mary Wiley
February 28, 2013
My condolencers go out to the Turner family! Margie was a wonderful person and a lot of fun. She will be missed!!
Renee`
Renetia L
February 27, 2013
Sorry for your loss she's in a way better place
nicole ector
February 27, 2013
So sorry to here about your mo m im in so many tears may god be with your family in your time of sorrow love you all
latonya Springfield
February 26, 2013
To Margie Turner's family; I offer you my condolence. Margie was a quiet hard working lady. I worked with her at Lakeside Dying and Finishing for years.May God be with you all.
Barbara Haith
February 26, 2013
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