James T. Turner

James T. Turner
U.S. Army Veteran

Gina, Jim’s best friend, the love of his life and the recipient of all of Jim’s affection, helped shape Jim into the man that we all knew and loved. They were married Oct 12th, 1984 and Jim has been showering her with red roses ever since.

Oak Hills Class of 1976

WestPoint Military Academy Class of 1980

Military service 1980-84

Turner, James T. beloved husband of Gina Conaway-Turner. Cherished son of Charles “Bob” and the late Margaret (Nee: Davison) Turner. Devoted stepson of the late Margaret Ann “Peggy” Turner. Dear brother of Margaret (Jeff) McLean, Sarah (Jeff) Heideman, Amy, Chuck (Jeannie), David (Chris) and Brandon (Elizabeth) Turner. Son in law to the late Raymond & Rosemary Conaway. Dear brother in-law to Patrick, Tony and Andrea (Bill) Tippery as well as many cherished nieces and nephews.

Also survived by numerous extended family and dear friends. Jim passed away on March 10, 2020 at the age of 62. Visitation will be held on Fri. Mar.13th from 5:00pm until 7:00pm at the Radel Funeral Home 650 Neeb Rd. 451-8800. Funeral Service will be Sat. Mar. 14th at 10:00am at the funeral home. If so desired, memorials may be made to the Christ Hospital Heart Center, 2123 Auburn Ave Suite 136, Cincinnati, OH 45219. www.radelfuneral.com

Tributes & Condolences

Posted by Marcus Weldon (USMA '82) on March 27, 2020 (08:49)
I am so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. I knew him from the West Point Glee Club - great times and great memories of a great guy!

Posted by George A. Schaefer, Jr on March 26, 2020 (09:09)
Rest in Peace and Thank you for your service. Your fellow alumni, class of 1967 USMA. George Schaefer, Jr.. My condolences to the family!

Posted by Mark Thomas and Laura (Thomas) Pictor on March 14, 2020 (01:10)
One of Heavenly Lane’s finest!!! Take care, Turner family.

Posted by Linda Shook on March 13, 2020 (17:59)
I will always remember Jim as the man who read Scripture in the church service at Grace and had to pause as the Words brought him to tears. That speaks volumes about the man Jim was. He was the man who asked others for their prayer requests as he lay in a hospital bed. What a gentle man of God!

Posted by Joan andress on March 12, 2020 (12:55)
Gina I am sorry to hear about your husband passing. My thoughts and my prayers are with you Take care joan andress

 
 
 
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