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Christopher Turbitt Obituary

July 18, 2003. Son of Catherine P. (Madden) and the late John R. Turbitt. Brother of John R., William J., Daniel M., Micheal H. and Kenneth M. Turbitt, Catherine M. Leach, Helene M. Zuffoletti. Residence 118 Amory Ave., Cambridge MA. Funeral Wednesday at 8 AM from the Frank P. Trainor & Sons Funeral Home, 982 Warwick Ave., WARWICK RI. Mass of Christian burial in St. Matthew's Church, Elmwood Ave., Cranston RI at 9 AM. Calling hours Tuesday 4-8 PM.

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Published by Boston Globe on Jul. 21, 2003.

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Robert A. Rocchio, Jr.

July 29, 2003

To the family of Christopher S. Turbitt. Please accept my sincere condolences for your loss. Chris lived in my rental unit in Cranston for the past 3 years. He was a wonderful person to have known. Always sincere and willing to help out in anyway he could. I was devasted to have heard of his passing. He will be missed. May his soul rest in peace. As Chis would say..."Take care and God Bless".



Robert

Beverly Tucker

July 23, 2003

Dear Mike, Kathy and Family



We just wanted to send along our deepest sympathies on the loss of your brother, such a young man, your in our thoughts and prayers at this time and always.



Love The Tucker Family

Bev, Steve, Keith and Melissa

Brad Hunt

July 21, 2003

Chris is a good soldier and a wonderful friend. Now he is sleeping with the Angels

Gerald D McGonigle

July 21, 2003

I knew Chris because he was friend of Brad Hunt. Chris had great redhair and was always pleasant to me when Brad ,he, and I were together. I saw him about 3 weeks ago and we gave each other a big hug as a sign of our friendship. I will miss Chris, he was a good person and we had great talks about the law. May he rest in peace, God bless him.

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