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Aaron M. Turner Jr.

Colchester, CT, Connecticut

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Colchester-Aaron M. Turner, Jr., 82, of Colchester, passed away peacefully Thursday, April 14, 2011, with his beloved wife, Odessa (Bray) Turne, by his side.Born July 13, 1928 in Eastman, GA., he was the son of the late Aaron and Cora (Walker) Turner, Sr.He attended Morehouse College in Georgia,...

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Odessa and Family....We will miss Aaron but his spirit will long be remembered by all who knew him and the Town of Colchester is a better place having had him as an active community member.

Dear Odessa and Girls,
Steven and I have very fond memories of Aaron growing up. The memory of his humor, love for life, and love for his family will be for ever with us.Love you all.
Steven and Henrietta

Marilynn, Charlotte, Joyce and Mrs. Turner, I just read this and am so sorry for your loss. Please accept my sincere condolences. You are in my thoughts this weekend, and always.

Hello Odessa and Turner Family...I am sorry to hear of your loss. I just learned of Aaron today and sorry that I missed everything. I am here if you need anything. Aaron was a wonderful man who touched many lives and will always be nothing but a joyous part of my life and memories. I love you Odessa. I will keep you and your family close to me in my heart and prayers.

Odessa & Family,
While the sorrow must seem like too much to bare I hope everyone will find the strength to be uplifted by memories of Aaron's life.
For the Richman family; Brian "Nate" Richman

Odessa & family,
Our hearts go out to you during this time of sorrow. I'm thankful for all the good memories we shared together. I do believe that we laughed more than we cried.
"Rejoice in hope, be patient in suffering, persevere in prayer." Romans 12:12
Love and our friendship,
Walt & Beverly

Please accept my deepest condolences. I send my love and prayers to you and your family. Carol Schuman Stamm

Mr. Turner was a beacon of light in our Colcchester, CT, community. A leader, compassionate, well-educated, intelligent, engaging and welcoming to all, he was what all young people should aspire to be. But he was proudest of "his girls," his independent and successful wife, his high achieving daughters and all his extended family members who he adored. It was an honor to have known him and to listen to his insightful comments at Board of Directors' meetings he attended.

Our prayers are with you at this time. Sorry to hear about Aaron he was a wonderful person. He will be missed by all.
Marty and Janice Morgenstein & family