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Allan F. Turner

Manchester, Connecticut

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Allan F. Turner, 78 of Manchester, loving husband of Marilyn (Kernan) Turner, died Wednesday, January 2, 2008 at Manchester Memorial Hospital.Born in Stamford, December 28, 1929, son of George T. and Ruth (Hodge) Turner, he came to the Hartford area in 1937 and had been a resident of Manchester...

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Dear Marilyn and family; All of us "old timers" at Wetzel Tool / Dapra express our sympathy on Allan's passing. He was a valuable, loyal and genuinely devoted member of our team, as well as just being a real sincere, nice man to work with. His 30 years of service will not be forgotten. It was wonderful and very special for us to see him last summer at David Pratt's service. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Sincerely, Linda Pilvelis and the...

Dear Mrs. Turner & Family,
I was so sorry to hear of Allan's passing. I worked with Allan at Gengras Motors for many years. A nicer gentleman you could not find. My life is richer for having known him. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy.

Marilyn and family - our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.

Dear Turner Family:
I worked with Allan at Gengras Motors. He was a true gentleman, a very civilized guy whom we always appreciated having around to help ferry our customers to and fro. Please accept my sincere condolences. John Jeffries

Dear Mariyln, Craig, Christeen and the entire Turner family. It was very sad to hear of Allen's passing. I did not see him a lot but I liked him a lot and he was always a great guy to talk to and always had something interesting to talk about. It was always a pleasure to see him over Craig's house. I will always remember him.

Please accept our deepest sympathies.
charlie,kathy,ryan&kyle Islieb

We were very sorry to learn of Allan's passing. We fondly remember him as a good neighbor and friend. He will be sincerely missed.

Dear Marilyn and family,
We were very saddened and surprised to hear of Allen's passing.It was such a pleasure to have known him (and all of you as well)Al was always willing to share a story of his birding adventures with us.The wonderful picture of our snow covered house in manchester he took and framed for us is proudly displayed on our bookcase here in Kensington.
May peace soon be with you all again.

Love,
Larry and Pat Jahn

Dear Chris & Kathleen and the entire Turner Family,

I am so saddened to hear of your Fathers passing Chris. Even though I never met him in person, he had to have been a good man to make you. May your fond memories of him help to guide you all through this most difficult time. We will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers.