ROSE HILL CEMETERY, COLUMBIA TENNESSEE



Cecil T. "Shine" Turner - Navy Uniform - abt 1941.
TURNER, Cecil Taylor "Shine", 10 Dec 1920 - 6 Jun 1991. (son of James A. & Anna Austin Turner, married to June Collyer Hardison). 
and

TURNER, June Hardison, 28 Aug 1929 - (no other dates).
 These stones are headstones. One can see the footstone of Raymond Eugene Wortham, 15 Nov 1918 - 5 Feb 1984 above June's memorial It appears to be between these stones but is actually a footstone in the adjacent row. The Worthams' were no relation that I know of to the Turners'.


THE DAILY HERALD, Columbia Tennessee, Friday June 7, 1991
NEWS DIGEST OBITUARIES, Page 2

Cecil Turner

Cecil T. "Shine" Turner, 70, of Hillview Drive, died Thursday, June 6, 1991, at his residence following an extended illness.
Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Saturday in the chapel of the Williams Columbia Funeral Home with Mike Mabry officiating.
Burial will be in the Rose Hi11 Cemetery.

The family will receive visitors today from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. at the funeral home.

He was a native of Maury County and the son of the late James Anderson and Anna Austin Turner. He was a retired employee of the Monsanto Corporation and a veteran of World War II. He was the husband of June Hardison Turner of Columbia.

Besides his wife, he is survived by one daughter, Jean Ann Turner of Nashville; two sons, James T. Turner of
Athens, Ala., and Jack Turner of Winter Park, Fla.; two brothers, Charles Turner of Columbia and Marvin Turner of Harrigate; one sister, Mrs. Hal (Grace) Wantland of Columbia; one half sister, Lena Tice of Nashville; and several nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers are Newt Wantland, Hal Wantland, Bill Turner, Jack Turner, Larry Turner and Marion Turner.
Honorary pallbearers are retired employees of Monsanto Corporation, Sue Ellen Lee, James Kelley, Mark Cook, Don Harmon, Larry Wayne Harmon, Richard Mabry, Vance Hopper, P. D. Womack, Jim Womack and Dennis Hardison.

Information & photo by Linda Sharp Yates and Carolyn Sharp Hicks.