Girt died on Thursday, June 13, at the
Jersey Shore Medical Center in Neptune.
Born in Ridgely, Md., he had lived
in Scotch Plains before relocating to
Sea Girt 26 years ago.
Mr. Turner had been President of
C a r b o n S o l v e n t s L a b s I n c . i n
Kenilworth, a company that was
founded by his family, prior to retiring in 1978.
He served in the United States Army
in Okinawa during World War II and
with the Army's military police at
West Point Military Academy.
He was a member of Free and Accepted Masons Atlas Pythagoras
Lodge No. 10 in Westfield.
Surviving are his wife, Lois B.
Turner; a daughter, Patricia Munz; a
stepson, Theodore Cunningham;
three grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren
Girt died on Thursday, June 13, at the
Jersey Shore Medical Center in Neptune.
Born in Ridgely, Md., he had lived
in Scotch Plains before relocating to
Sea Girt 26 years ago.
Mr. Turner had been President of
C a r b o n S o l v e n t s L a b s I n c . i n
Kenilworth, a company that was
founded by his family, prior to retiring in 1978.
He served in the United States Army
in Okinawa during World War II and
with the Army's military police at
West Point Military Academy.
He was a member of Free and Accepted Masons Atlas Pythagoras
Lodge No. 10 in Westfield.
Surviving are his wife, Lois B.
Turner; a daughter, Patricia Munz; a
stepson, Theodore Cunningham;
three grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren
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