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Timothy M. Turner

Springfield, Ohio

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News Death NoticeTURNER, Timothy M. 64 of Springfield passed away in his home following a long battle with cancer on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012. He was born August 14, 1947 in Dayton, Ohio, the son of Robert M. and Rosemary R. (Thomeczek ) Turner. Tim is survived by his wife of nearly 46 years...

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I remember Tim as a quiet guy. Usually had a smile on his face. Really nice. He married one of my dear friends from Greenon, Lynne Valentine. They were a great couple. They both left this world for Heaven way too soon. But I'm sure they happy where they are.. and together. Best wishes to his family. Memories are wonderful!!

Lynne even though I can't be there to give you my condolences in person I am sending my prayers to you and your family in this time of loss.

I will never forget Mr. Turner and how he used baseball and baseball card collecting in his teaching. He once gave me a valuable card as a gift. He was my favorite teacher who really made school fun, and set the bar high for all others who would follow... I offer my sincere condolences to his family and friends.

Dear Mrs. Turner, My heartfelt condolences to you and your family.
My son was a student in his class in 1974 at Fairbrook School in
Beavercreek, OH and thought the sun rose and set on "Mr. Turner".
As did I. He and I discussed baseball collecting during the time
that I was writing an article on "Adult Collectors." He was so helpful
to me then. My son is now a film-writer in CA and I notified him of
this very sad news. May God be with you all during this time...

My Father was one who never gave up the fight. During his last weeks he never complained about pain or mortality. He will be sorely missed.

I pray strength and comfort for you on the loss of your Dad, Brett, and for your family and His many friends. He touched a lot of lives. His pain is over, but yours is just as real, for I understand the pain of losing someone you love. God bless

Lynn, So sorry for your loss. You have many friends and family who will keep you in their thoughts and prayers.
Karen Smith Gerry

Throughout life you meet many people. Some go in and out of your life like busboys in a restaurant. Some leave an indelible mark on your life, in both good and bad times. I had the fortunate pleasure to know a man who became like a father to me in so many ways growing up. He disciplined me, took me to ball games and card shows, laughed, loved and shared unforgettable moments together. As the years passed and you grow older, time separates you as become ingrained in your own lives. But time...

Mr. T was my favorite teacher @ Fairbrook. My twin sister and I have many fond memories. He always knew how to make learning fun. I came to love spelling, English and History more and more. I will always remember when he took us to the Reds stadium. I still have my baseball card from that trip. God bless you Mr. Turner!