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David Louis Turner

Wilmington, North Carolina

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DAVID LOUIS TURNER David Louis Turner of Wilmington, NC, died Tuesday, September 8, 2009, at New Hanover Regional Medical Center. He was born in Wayne County, NC, on November 10, 1930, the son of the late Charlie and Alice Turner. Mr. Turner served his country honorably in the United States Army...

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Dear Turner Family...I was so saddened to learn of Mr. Turners death. He was such a kind and loving man and I know he will be missed so. May God bless you and your family.
Nancy Evans Jenkins

Mrs. Turner,

So sorry to hear about Mr. Turner. Please know that we are thinking of you and your family.

With Sympathy,
Maria Small
Anthony & Misty Small
Rick & Vivian Small Schneider
Tom & Jenel Small Jackson
Dennis & Imer Small Smith

Mr. Turner was indeed a fine man. His kindness and care for my family will never be forgotten. We have known him for a very long time and my kids thought of him as part of our family. My family is very lucky to have known such a wonderful , kind and gentle spirit I am sorry that we have just found out about his passing . He will be greatly missed . Our thoughts and prayers are with his family .

Mr. Turner was a fine man with whom I had the opportunity to get to know during my family's time at PVBC. May God bless the family and my thoughts and prayers go out to Mrs. Turner and the rest of the family. May the Lord give you peace in the upcoming days.

I also will not forget the kindness shown to me by Capt/Major Turner while I was a police officer with the Wilm Police Dept. Capt Turner even took my wedding photographs for me. I recall many friendly conversations with him to include his peaceful enjoyment of flying at night. He was a very nice man who will be missed. My thoughts are with his family.

Mr. Turner was a friend of my father and mother. He took the photos of my wedding, and took my family to the cemetary for my father's funeral. He was with us for good & bad. He was a very kind man. Thank you Mr. Turner. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

My deepest sympathy to Joann and all the family. Jim considered Dave as his brother from the Police Department and the flying club and we felt you were family. Dave will be missed by so many people whose lives were touched by his kindness.

While a senior in high school, I lived across the street from Mr Turner. He would often give me a ride to school. I still treasure our conversations and his uplifting encouragement. I last saw him in 2004 at my brother's funeral. My prayers and thoughts are with his love ones.

My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family at this time. I had known Mr. Turner a long time, as he worked with my father and he helped our family with the passing of both my father and mother. (My parents were Capt. W. M. (Bill) & Bea Lewis. He will be missed by many.