Margaret (Maggie) Johnson Turner 1887 - 11 APR 1944 Turner Funeral Is Held Today Mrs. Maggie Turner, age 57, died Tuesday night at 10:15 11 April 1944 in the home of her son, Charlie Turner, Jr., near Carrsville. After a short illness. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Harry Ellis of Carrsville and Mrs. Abris Copeland of Holland. Four sons, Charlie Turner, Jr., near Carrsville; Robert Lee Turner, Baltimore, Md.; Roy Turner and Major Turner, U.S. Army, England. Twenty-one grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 o clock from the Holland Funeral Home by the Rev. H. L. Foster. "Some Time We ll Understand" and "The Old Rugged Cross" will be sung by Joel Cooke Holland of Murfreesboro. Burial will be in the Holland Cemetery, Holland. Suffolk News-Herald, Volume 22, Number 20, 13 April 1944 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Narrative Summary of the Obituary Margaret (Maggie) Johnson Turner, 57, died on 11 April 1944 at her son's home near Carrsville. She was survived by two daughters, four sons (two serving in the U.S. Army in England), 21 grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. ### Narrative Summary of Funeral Services Funeral services for Margaret Turner were held on 13 April 1944 at 3 o'clock at Holland Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. H. L. Foster. Joel Cooke Holland of Murfreesboro sang hymns. Burial took place in Holland Cemetery, Holland. ### The Edited Obituary Margaret (Maggie) Johnson Turner 1887 - 11 April 1944 Turner Funeral Is Held Today Mrs. Maggie Turner, age 57, died Tuesday night at 10:15 11 April 1944 in the home of her son, Charlie Turner, Jr., near Carrsville. After a short illness. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Harry Ellis of Carrsville and Mrs. Abris Copeland of Holland. Four sons, Charlie Turner, Jr., near Carrsville; Robert Lee Turner, Baltimore, Md.; Roy Turner and Major Turner, U.S. Army, England. Twenty-one grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Holland Funeral Home by the Rev. H. L. Foster. "Some Time We'll Understand" and "The Old Rugged Cross" will be sung by Joel Cooke Holland of Murfreesboro. Burial will be in the Holland Cemetery, Holland. ### Vital Statistics Summary | Name | Margaret (Maggie) Johnson Turner | |---------|----------------------------------------------------------------------| | Age | 57 | | Birth | 1887; Unknown | | Death | 11 April 1944; Home of her son, Charlie Turner, Jr., near Carrsville | ### Table of Relationships | Name | Relationship | Residence | |----------------------------------|----------------|---------------------| | Margaret (Maggie) Johnson Turner | Decedent | Near Carrsville | | Mrs. Harry Ellis | Child | Carrsville | | Mrs. Abris Copeland | Child | Holland | | Charlie Turner, Jr. | Child | Near Carrsville | | Robert Lee Turner | Child | Baltimore, Md. | | Roy Turner | Child | England (U.S. Army) | | Major Turner | Child | England (U.S. Army) | ### Other Relevant Information 1. Margaret Turner died after a short illness. 2. She had twenty-one grandchildren and four great-grandchildren at the time of her death. ### Publication Details | Place | Name | Date | |---------|---------------------|---------------| | Suffolk | Suffolk News-Herald | 13 April 1944 |