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John Kroll Turpin

65, Far Hills, New Jersey

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John Kroll Turpin, 65, better known as Jack, died on Friday, May 21, 2010, following a brief illness. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, May 26, 2010, at 10 a.m. at St. Bernard's Episcopal Church, 88 Claremont Rd., Bernardsville, N.J. 07924. Born at Mitchel Air Force Base in Hempstead...

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Jack was a wonderful man and will be missed. Our condolences to the Turpin family during this difficult time.
The Turner family, NJ

Love to his family. Jack was a good man. He will be missed.
Karen Long Dwight and Glen Fleischer

Jack will live in my heart always as a special part of my past. For kind things said and done, for lives touched and gladdened, for a lifetime of warmth and giving, Jack will be remembered by those whose lives he touched. My most sincere condolences to Marge, John and family.
Carolyn Szlasa

Everyone at the Oldwick General Store sends their condolences to the Turpin family. Jack was a wonderful member of the business community and we will miss him.
Steve, Sandy and Mary Roth

It was such a pleasure to work with Jack on the New Jersey Country Houses books. His passion for the grand estates and historical homes of the Somerset Hills was contagious. Jack was a wonderfully personable, interesting guy and I'll truly miss him.

In our long careers in real estate we never had the opportunity of meeting, or being associated with a broker for whom we have such admiration. He was generous in his dealings and fair in all regards to his associates and clients. We offer sincere condolences to his family and especially to Marge, whom we had the pleasure of knowing during our time at Turpin Real Estate.
Natalie Widdifield and Bob Hofmaster

Mrs. Turpin and the entire family,

Please accept our sincerest condolences on behalf of the entire Quail Valley family in Vero beach. We all admired Mr. Turpin and his wonderful way with people.

Kevin Given

My condolences in the loss of Jack. Please find comfort and hope in God's promise found in his Word at John5:28,29.

Jack was a gentleman and as genuine of a man as I have know. I knew him through our service as a fellow trustee for Blair Academy. We had delightful conversation on Friday, May 7, following a committee meeting. His loss is profound. My deepest condolences to Marge, his siblings, children, family and friends. Thoughts and prayers are with you.

Rev. David Harvey
First Presbyterian Church
Blairstown, NJ