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W. Edward Turner 1918 - 2010

W. Edward Turner of Gerry, Chautauqua County, NY was born on March 9, 1918. W. Turner was married to Marabel (King) Turner and they separated on April 10, 2010, and died at age 92 years old on April 10, 2010.
W. Edward Turner
Walter Edward Turner, W. Edward Turner
Gerry, Chautauqua County, NY 14740
March 9, 1918
April 10, 2010
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    W. Edward (Ed) Edward Turner 1918 - 2010 Obituary of W. Edward (Ed) Edward Turner W. Edward Turner- Ed Turner, 92, formerly of Ashville, died Saturday morning, April 10, 2010 at Heritage Village. A lifelong area resident, he was born March 9, 1918 in Randolph, NY the son of Walter H. Turner and Gertrude Fox Turner. He was the first in his family to graduate from High School and also the first to receive a college degree and then two graduate degrees. He was married for 57 years, and he raised six children. He was hired by the State of New York to write a book on French horn playing and he performed as a soloist at hundreds of concerts. "Not bad," he would say, "for a man pronounced dead at birth". He graduated from Falconer High School, then Fredonia State College. He received Master's degrees from Fredonia State College and New York University. He served as music instructor first at the Arcade School system, and then with the Southwestern Central School system for 27 years. The SWCS alma mater was written by him. He retired in 1973 and opened Turner Music Studio. He returned to teaching at age 80 as band director at Holy Family Catholic School. He was a very active musician. He performed with a touring Broadway musical, the Hamilton Symphony Orchestra, and started several of his own bands. He is perhaps best remembered for his American Eagle Dixieland Band which played in the area extensively. He performed at Art Park and Chautauqua Institution as well as with the Jamestown Municipal Band and the Jamestown Civic Orchestra which he directed. He enjoyed arranging and composing, but mostly playing. In June 2009, he was honored as one of the founders of the Chautauqua County Music Teachers Association festival. He was a very devoted father to six children and loved to play with his grandchildren. His unusually creative bedtime stories will never be forgotten. He loved to play chess. He was active in several churches and enjoyed deep philosophical discussions. Most recently, he was a member of the Gerry United Methodist Church. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Marabel King Turner and his younger sister Rachel Turner as well as by his six children, Ruth Wahl of Napoli, NY; Tim Turner (Judith) of Canton, TX; son, Lauren Turner of Warsaw, NY; Molly Golando (David) of Sheridan, NY; Paul Turner of Willoughby, OH; and Margaret "Peggy" Hallberg (John) of Jamestown, NY. He has 13 grandchildren, Christopher Wahl, Joy Golando, Grace Golando, Gregory Golando, Kalynn Turner, Elizabeth Hallberg, Emylia Hallberg, Stephen Hallberg, Tiffany Turner, Sherry Turner, Chance Turner, Lydena Sumarall, and JoeCarl Turner. He has five great grandchildren, and two great great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother, Robert Alton Turner, and a sister, Pauline Turner Maxfield. The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday April 14, 2010 at the Lind Funeral Home, with Heather Allport-Cohoon, officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Hill Cemetery. Friends will be received from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Chautauqua County Music Teachers Association Scholarship Fund, 909 Central Ave, Dunkirk, NY 14048. Plant a Tree
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  • Obituary

    W. Edward Turner Print E-mail By Phillip R Smith April 28, 2010 W. Edward Turner (1918-2010) W. Edward Turner, formerly of Ashville, N.Y., died Saturday morning, April 10, 2010 at Heritage Village in Jamestown, N.Y. He was 92. He was born March 9, 1918 in Randolph, N.Y., the son of Walter H. and Gertrude (Fox) Turner. He graduated from Falconer (N.Y.) High School and Fredonia (N.Y.) State College. He later received masters' degrees from Fredonia State College and New York University. He served as a music instructor - first in the Arcade (N.Y.) school system and then in the Southwestern Central School System in Jamestown for 27 years. As band leader and music director at Southwestern Central High School, he wrote the school's alma mater. He retired in 1973 and opened Turner Music Studio. He returned to teaching at age 80 as band director of Holy Family Catholic School. An active musician, who was once hired by the state of New York to write a book about French horn playing which was published. Mr. Turner had performed with a touring Broadway musical, "Oklahoma" and played with the the Hamilton Symphony Orchestra, and started several of his own bands. He also performed as a soloist at hundreds of concerts. He is perhaps best remembered for his American Eagle Dixieland Band, which played extensively in the Jamestown area. He performed with the Jamestown Municipal Band and the Jamestown Civic Orchestra, which he directed. Although he enjoyed composing and arranging music, he mostly loved playing. In June 2009, he was honored as one of the founders of the Chautauqua County Music Teachers Association Festival in New York. Mr. Turner loved chess and became a USCF member, playing in his first-rated tournament at the Jamestown Chess Club in September 2005. He played in many tournaments at the Jamestown club and occasionally at the Archangel Chess Academy in Buffalo, N.Y. Even after he turned 90, he continued to play at the Jamestown CC - competing in his last tournament there in September 2008. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Marabel (King) Turner; six children, Ruth Wahl of Napoli, N.Y.; Tim Turner of Canton, Texas; Lauren Turner of Warsaw, N.Y.; Molly Golando of Sheridan, N.Y.; Paul Turner of Willoughby, Ohio; and Margaret Hallberg of Jamestown; 13 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren; and a younger sister, Rachel Turner. A funeral service was held April 14 in Lind Funeral Home in Jamestown, followed by burial in Sunset Hill Cemetery in Bush, N.Y. Obituary submitted by George Mirijanian, Massachusetts Chess Association W. Edward Turner - may you rest in peace.
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