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Harold Lee Turner

San Diego, California

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Harold Turner passed away in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on October 31, 2010.

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He kept at true good humour's mark
The social flow of pleasure's tide:
He never made a brow look dark,
Nor caused a tear, but when he died.
~Thomas Love Peacock

To Craig~ our deepest sympathies, we know how very close you were to him and much his passing means to you. May your good memories and his love for you be your strength in times ahead. Peace be with you. Our sympathy goes out to all of the family and Mignonne, God bless you all. Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal. ~From a headstone in Ireland. Patte & Betty

A special prayer for you, Mr Turner,today, Armistice Day in France and also for my grand-father who survived WW1 and lived a long life.

BBQ in his Mexico Patio

In the ensuing days since Harold passed, I’ve thought about all the wonderful times spent with Harold and Mignonne, camping out San Quintin, San Felipe, El Golfo, Baja, Mexico, the Anza Borrego desert, and various other places in California, I thought about all the Christmas's, friends and family members and all the times when either Mignonne or Harold would come to the rescue of one of their children, grandchildren and/or friends.
I've thought fondly about all the people whose lives...

Wonderful memories spending time with my favorite uncle and family.I loved hanging out in the kitchen where Harold and Mignonne were always cooking up some comfort food.He will be missed dearly

To the entire Turner Family: So sorry for your loss.
Emmy Hafslund Scarano

As a Tile Contractor, I had the pleasure of working with Harold over the many years that I have been in the trades. This great man always had a great way of dealing with anything that life threw at him. I am honored to have known him. Best wishes to his family. Craig Robinson...Carlsbad