Raymond Rivers Turner
Private First Class
HHC, 2ND BN, 502ND INFANTRY, 101ST ABN DIV, USARV Army of the United States Miami, Florida September 27, 1947 to April 22, 1967 RAYMOND R TURNER is on the Wall at Panel 18E, Line 72 |
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Name Etching on Vietnam Veteral Memorial Sunday, October 03, 1999
From his Sister This hero earned a Bronze Star for valor. He is quite the hero! And a loving big brother. Linda Turner Cairns jcairns@earthlink.net Tuesday, October 09, 2001
My Brother Will Never Be Forgotten My brother was the best big brother anyone could ever have had. He loved God, his family, friends and his country. He will always be in my heart. One day I'll see him again in heaven. Patricia Turner Kranendonkpkranendonk@sc.rr.com youngest sister 220 Elstow Road Irmo, SC 29063 Sunday, October 14, 2001
Loving Brother and Great American My brother Raymond was a wonderful man and patriot. He loved his country and had big ambitions of some day becoming a Green Beret in the Army. He was a popular boy in school and everyone loved him. He loved music and sang beautifully! Our family is very patriotic and we are very proud of our brother. We know he died an honorable death saving other soldiers lives. He earned a Bronze Star and an Army Commendation Medal in his short time in the Army. If he had lived, I know he would have been a great man and served his country well. Raymond still lives in each of us and we love him and treasure our memories of him. We will never forget him or the price he paid for freedom. With loving thoughts, Raymond's middle sister, Mari Ann Turner Gray Mari Ann Turnergraym@bestwestern.com sister 8016 Carbondale Way Springfield, VA 22153
Raymond died as a result of gunshot wounds.
He was survived by his parents, Mr and Mrs Robert H. Turner of Miami Florida and several sisters. He is buried in Southern Memorial Park, North Miami, Miami-Dade County, Florida - - The Virtual Wall, 7 September 2023
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