Obituaries

Neil A. Turner

TURNER, Neil A., 64, of Guilford, July 26, 2013. A memorial service will be held 1 p.m., Wednesday, July 31, at the Funeral Home. Arrangements are in the care of the Crosby & Neal Funeral Home, Guilford.

Neil A. Turner

PO Neil Turner OB    GUILFORD – Neil A. Turner, 64, died suddenly, July 26, 2013, at his home in Guilford. He was born December 17, 1948, in Greenville, the son of Clarence “Tad” and Vivian (Stanchfield) Turner.
    He graduated from Monson Academy class of 1967, and attended Husson College in Bangor. He worked for many years as a log truck driver, first for his father, and later for H.C. Haynes and then for Trott Forest Products. He was a hard worker with a strong work ethic, always ready to help anyone. He was a good provider and enjoyed taking caring of his property, whether it was mowing in the summer or plowing in the winter. He was a caring husband, father, stepfather, and grandfather; and always followed his children’s and grandchildren’s activities.
    He is survived by his wife, Betsy King of Guilford; two sons, Matthew Turner of Hudson, and James Turner and his fiancé, Sherry Crawford of Stetson; a daughter, Allison Butler and her husband, Jeffrey of Atkinson; two step-children, Valerie and Ian King both of Guilford; two brothers, Fred Turner and his wife, Prudy of Willimantic, and Brian Turner and his wife, Cindy of Monson; grandchildren, Tad, Nathan, Bailey, Miranda, Jacob, Hiram, Silas; and one unborn grandchild that he was hoping to meet. Neil will be sadly missed by his little best friend Finnegan (his dog).
    A memorial service will be held 1 p.m., Wednesday, July 31, 2013, at Crosby & Neal, 21 Oak Street in Guilford. Burial will be at a later date in the Riverside Cemetery in Willimantic. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Bangor Humane Society, 693 B Mt. Hope Ave., Bangor, ME 04401. For an online guest register go to www.CrosbyNeal.com.

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