Christopher-TURLINGTON-Obituary

Christopher A. TURLINGTON

Port Republic, Virginia

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PORT REPUBLIC, MD. - Christopher Andrew "Chris" Turlington passed away unexpectedly Thursday, July 19, from an aneurysm. He was 37.Originally from Gloucester, Va., Chris graduated from Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Va., with degrees in history and religious studies. He was a proud brother of...

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Chris and I graduated from HRA together. He was a good friend in high school-always quick with a smile and a friend to all. I am sure he was a wonderful husband and father to his two kids. My heart and prayers go out to your whole family during this difficult time.

Chris grew up in the house next to my grandparents (Arthur & Elizabeth Hofmeyer) in Hayes, VA. I remember playing with Chris and Carrie when I was little. I am so sorry for your loss.

I was so sorry to hear of Chris' passing. I was wondering what he was up to since we lost touch after college. Nelly was instrumental in my joining Kappa Sigma. He was a Senior when I was a Freshman but with both of us coming from small towns he took me under his wing. I have very fond memories of him. AEKDB Brother until we meet again.

Jackie, Family,
Extending deepest sympathy
For you in your loss.
And hoping, too,
That comfort and peace
May come to you.

Jackie, Family
So sorry for your loss, and may God be with you in the days ahead.

Dear Mrs. Turlington,

You probably will not remember me, but I wanted to express my sincere sympathy to you and your family.

In March 1975 our sons were born at Riverside Hospital. I will never forget that day as we were all standing at the window adoring our newborns and everyone remarked about the beautiful baby boy who outweighed all of the other babies. All of a sudden I heard this voice say, "He's my son." I turned around and there was Pete Turlington! He and I (and his...

I attended school with Chris' father, Pete. Although I did not know Chris, I am sure Pete & his family were ever so proud of him judging from the comments about him. It seems he epitomized character, respect, loyalty & love. His family & friends were so very fortunate to have had him in their lives. He was truly a gift from God. God bless his family & I will pray for peace for them.

I'm shocked and so sorry to hear this. I knew Chris when I worked at Randolph-Macon College. It was my first professional job and he was one of the first students I ever worked closely with. I have very fond memories of him and send thoughts and prayers to his family.

Jackie, So sorry to hear and you and your family's lost. Trust in God.