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1934 - 2011
 Mr. Arthur Neal Turley, age 76, went home to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Monday evening, February 21, 2011 from his home at Townline Lake, Lakeview. He was born April 30, 1934 in Huntington, WV. Art was a proud veteran of the United States Navy, and served 26 years in the Naval Reserve. He was employed by the Kroger Company for 34 years. A West Virginia native, he spent most of his life in Cincinnati, eventually moving to Townline Lake, Lakeview. Art is survived by loving wife, Barbara; children, David Turley of Daytona Beach, FL and Marsha Turley of Cincinnati; brother, John (Sallie) Turley of Port Orange, FL; mother-in-law, Cookie Langfeldt of Scottville; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Bonnie (David) Faterkowski of Bellville, TX, Brenda (Tom) Ford of Lakeview, and Bob (Linda) Cornelisse of Scottville; special family, Audry and Chuck Barrie of Port Orange, FL; and nieces and nephews, Toni Edwards of Albuquerque, Rick (Vivian) Timms of San Mateo, CA, Kathy (Rick) Cooley of Jacksonville, FL, Rebecca (John) Hyvonen of Ponce Inlet, FL, Jackie (Ron) Green or Ormand Beach, FL, Shelly (Jerry) Coleman of Corpus Christie, TX, Michael Faterkowski of Bellville, TX, Jeffrey Dunham and Scott Dunham, both of Lakeview, and Charles, Katie, Amanda, and Bobby Barrie, all of Port Orange, FL. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Ruby Timms and Janice Edwards. Memorial services will be held this Saturday, February 26, 2011 at 11:00 AM at the Lakeview Free Methodist Church (110 Edgar St., Lakeview), with Art's pastor, Rev. Ted Johnson, officiating. Memorial contributions may be given to the Lakeview Free Methodist Church.
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There are currently 8 condolences.
Wendy, Alexndrea, and Spencer Wirth
Wednesday March 2, 2011 at
5:15 PM
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Barb,
We are trying to find the perfect words to say, the things to do, and wonder what would help the most for you. The pain you are feeling inside with your loss. Of your wonderful loving and giving husband. I hope that you know you are so special to us, all of our family. We all think you are our family too. I know it's a blessing for all of us, to know both of you. Please know that we all are really lucky to know both. Thank-you for loving all of us.
We love you
Wendy, Alexandrea, and Spencer
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Vince and Michelle Pecoraro
Sunday February 27, 2011 at
8:37 PM
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Barb, we are so sorry to hear about Art. He was a wonderful man and he loved you and life so very much. God is with him now and he is in Gods loving arms. We will all miss him and but we can be with him in spirit. May God be with you and give you strength.
Love, Vince and Michelle Pecoraro
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Jacqueline Green
Sunday February 27, 2011 at
7:09 PM
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After spending some time in Michigan last year, I finally understood why my Uncle Art decided to move up there. Barb's family is so loving, and the state so beautiful (and cool)! Our prayers were answered when he married Aunt Barb and first moved down here to FL. The way he supported Aaron both in baseball and missions will never be forgotten. Uncle Art's strong faith and testimony continues to inspire us all. We love you, Aunt Barb, and hope to be reunited with you soon. You are in our prayers.
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Rebecca Bedford
Sunday February 27, 2011 at
6:28 AM
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Art was a wonderful Christian who loved the Lord and his family. He was a devoted husband and true example of how to follow Christ. It was such a blessing to see him rally from his illness, and not let it slow him down. It is wonderful to know He is in heaven and no longer in pain. He is whole again. Barb I love you and will continue to pray for God to wrap His arms aroung you. Becky
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Pastor Ramona Chadwick
Thursday February 24, 2011 at
5:19 PM
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Dearest Barbara,
i rejoice with you that Art is finally in the presence of our Lord and free from suffering. Absent from the body - present with the Lord. He was such a delightful person and one who walked strongly by faith. we will miss him.
Ramona
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kimberly johnson
Thursday February 24, 2011 at
11:35 AM
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Art you will be missed so much from our family and we Loved you and Barb like you was our family. You was like a dad to me after my own had passed away at least you are up with the lord now. We love you and if there is anything that we can do for you let us know. Barb you are like a mom to me and a grandma to my kids. We love you and will help take care of your outside for you when you need us tell us. Love you and take care he is very well missed and loved by us.
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Dottie
Wednesday February 23, 2011 at
3:50 PM
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My heart hurts for you. I wish I was there to hug with all the love I have for you. I'm so sorry.
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Charline Barrie
Wednesday February 23, 2011 at
10:10 AM
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Dear Barb: I know the sadness you feel over the loss of your beloved husband. Art was such a sweet, wonderful person and will be missed by all who knew him
In deepest sympathy, Charline
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