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Ronald L. Turner

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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American Heart Association

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It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Ronald L. Turner recently after a long illness. Ronald Lindsay Turner was born in Georgia, the older son of Marie Lindsay and Donald Turner. He attended high school in Augusta where he played football and was an active participant in Young...

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My condolences to the family i met Ron at Air Products and he always had a smile on his face! A great guy who will be missed.

Thanks for all of the GOOD MEMORIES at the lake with our Cousins! Look forward to seeing you again!

I will miss your laugh most of all Ronnie. How any story told to you was listened to with eagerness and that smile, even when you had heard it before.

Dear Turner Family, It is with deep sadness that I learned of the Ron's passing. Ron and I were colleagues at Air Products and we had several engaging interactions as part of our work. He impressed me as very intelligent and highly respectful of others. I was glad to have had the opportunity to work with him and will miss him. My heartfelt condolences for your loss. May Ron attain eternal peace. Venki Raman

Ron you are such an example for all prolifers. We will never forget you! Danielle Mitchelll

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

Sending our Deepest Sympathy to Cecile and Family for your loss of Ron. He used his Talents well. As a young volunteer for PHL, he started our Flower Sale fundraiser and continued without fail for 40 years, even when he worked in Georgia. We have succeeded in saving lives, because of his untiring effort and generosity. Know that he and all of you are remembered in the prayers of many as we mourn with you. May He Rest In Peace. The Board and members of P.H.L. Allentown

Ron , those of us pro lifers who had the privilege of serving under your amazing leadership will never forget you. It was an honor and a pleasure. Countless babies were given life thanks to your guidance of your volunteers. Your guidance gave me the courage to become a public speaker for the babies and I went where angels feared to tread with the Lord beside me. Amen

Condolences to Cecile and Family. Have known the Turner family since our daughters played softball and swam together at Parkland High School. Ron was a driving force behind starting the first age group US Swim Club in the Parkland Area. A fine man dedicated to make this a better world for all. Rest in Peace Ron