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Kenneth R. Turner

Dedham, Massachusetts

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September 26, 2022
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Dedham, Massachusetts
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Kenneth R. Turner 2022 Agawam Turner, Kenneth R. of Agawam formerly of Lee. September 26, 2022. Son of Helen W. (Pipes) Turner of Wellesley and the late Robert E. Turner Jr. Brother of Robert E. Turner III of Feeding Hills, John D. Turner of Wellesley and Brian E. Turner of Shaftsbury, VT. Also...

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Ken was our neighbor for about a year. He was always kind and had the best jokes ever. We were not in contact with him after our moving out. Extremely sad to know that he had passed so untimely. What a good soul he was, being kind to everyone, always. Just sad...

Working in Springfield as medics, Ken (Devo) provided great care and compassion for his patients. In the leather coat with the coffee in one hand, finding some humor in dark situations, he could really keep some people on the job longer than they would have without him. We could stop the rig in any neighborhood and talk with people.Thoughts and prayers.

I had the privilege to work with Ken (Devo) in the late 80s at Baystate Ambulance. I was a junior chair van driver. Most of our interactions were at Boston Road home site but when i became an EMT, I recall we were at Tapley St. It was 2:00am in the morning, a summer morning, we were on different crews but he was up, I was up. We walked to the gas station that was next door, we got our drinks, we got beef jerky...I was quite nervous, Devo was out spoken. Keep in mind, i was really new and...

Devo, you always made everyone around you laugh. You were so compassionate with your patients. I hope you have the peace you deserve.

Ken's family have always made me feel like family. Many fond memories of Ken, Bob, John, and especially Brian, the golden child!!! Rest in peace my friend.....

Thoughts, prayers and condolences Bob Turner and Turner family. RIP Kenneth.

Ken was my brother and will be missed. He was a good medic (nickname - Devo) working at the original Baystate Ambulance in Springfield, MA and also at Professional in Hartford. He was always at the big calls and was able to make a positive impact on many people's lives. He then transitioned into long-haul trucking and got a chance to see the country. His pride and joy were his two stepdaughters Izzy Lacroix and Rebecca Ramsey who remained very close to Him to this day and they were the...

A heartfelt thank you for your service to our country. Rest In Peace.

Sorry for your loss