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Dorrel-Turner
Miss Loretta Dorrel and Mr. David Turner Jr. were married at 5:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the manse of Hyde Park Presbyterian church. The Rev. I. F. Swallow, pastor of the church, read the service in the presence of a small gathering of friends. The bride and groom are well-known young people and will make their home on a farm south of town, given them by the groom's father.
---Thursday, February 28, 1905, St. Joseph News and Press
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Turner Services
David A. Turner Jr., a lifelong St. Joseph resident and a retired foreman for the Anchor Serum Co., died late yesterday morning at a hospital here.
Mr. Turner, 79, had lived for many years at 108 East Valley street. He retired about 17 years ago. He was a member of the Hyde Park Presbyterian Church.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Luetta Turner; two sons, David A. Turner III and Lewis A. Turner, St. Joseph; a daughter, Mrs. Jack B. Robertson, Kansas City; a brother, W. A. Turner, in Washington state; nine grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
Services will be conducted tomorrow morning at 10 at the Clark chapel by the Rev. David C. Hambrick. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery.
---Friday, Feb. 3, 1961, St. Joseph, Mo., News-Press
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Dorrel-Turner
Miss Loretta Dorrel and Mr. David Turner Jr. were married at 5:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the manse of Hyde Park Presbyterian church. The Rev. I. F. Swallow, pastor of the church, read the service in the presence of a small gathering of friends. The bride and groom are well-known young people and will make their home on a farm south of town, given them by the groom's father.
---Thursday, February 28, 1905, St. Joseph News and Press
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Turner Services
David A. Turner Jr., a lifelong St. Joseph resident and a retired foreman for the Anchor Serum Co., died late yesterday morning at a hospital here.
Mr. Turner, 79, had lived for many years at 108 East Valley street. He retired about 17 years ago. He was a member of the Hyde Park Presbyterian Church.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Luetta Turner; two sons, David A. Turner III and Lewis A. Turner, St. Joseph; a daughter, Mrs. Jack B. Robertson, Kansas City; a brother, W. A. Turner, in Washington state; nine grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
Services will be conducted tomorrow morning at 10 at the Clark chapel by the Rev. David C. Hambrick. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery.
---Friday, Feb. 3, 1961, St. Joseph, Mo., News-Press
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